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Stretching from City Hall to the downtown area near the gazebo, the Summer Market is a large event attracting up to 2, 000 people every Saturday.

Stretching and until
Stretching for almost 2 miles, these large metamorphic rock projections are the result of St. Kitts ' last volcanic eruption ( estimated to be in the 14th century ) when lava poured down the slopes of Mount Liamuiga creeping until it met the Atlantic Ocean, where it cooled and hardened.

Stretching and with
Stretching back from here is a grid of narrow streets forming the main business area of the town, packed with many small shops, restaurants and pubs, and the Old Guildhall, now a museum.
Stretching from the northern to the southern parts is the river Lagan, making up the foundation of the water system with opportunities for fishing, canoeing and camping.
Stretching from Mount Dumali in the northeastern part of the island ( 751 miles ) high and prominent, the coastal trends southward with a succession of sweeping curves towards Pinamalayan Bay to Duyagan Point.
Stretching from the spine to the scapula, rhomboid major forms part of the latter group together with rhomboid minor, serratus anterior, levator scapulae, and trapezius.
Stretching for three kilometers, and constructed with stone masonry and steel girders, this bridge served the trains plying between Madras ( Chennai ) and Howrah ( Kolkata ).
His first product (" Snapping and Stretching ") was pure chicle with no flavoring, but sold well enough to encourage Adams in his plans.
Stretching back as early as October 17, 2000, one of the main websites promoting Native hip hop performers has been ' NativeHipHop. net ' a collective effort with submissions from various artists and members of the public.
The sound effect is used in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland within the Stretching Room, as well as on the Disney World version of the ride, though it is not used in the Stretching Room since the 2007 renovation ( replaced with newer thunder sounds ), but can still be heard in the Haunted Ballroom portion of the ride.
Stretching south-west from the Stuart Highway towards, and across, the Daly River was the land traditionally associated with the Wagiman people.
Stretching from 2001 to the present and growing with each new term, the library ranges from introductory surveys of major Hindu themes, texts and traditions ; single lectures on topics like Women in the Mahabharata or Poetry in the Vedas ; discussions with Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Scholars, and seminars on Hindi Cinema.
The Stretching Room's lights slowly come back on and a hidden door opens, revealing a hallway lined with portraits.
Stretching from the plaza to the memorial is the central mall, which is lined with mahogany trees ( Swietenia Macrophylla ).
* M. D. Wang, H. Yin, R. Landick, J. Gelles, and S. M. Block ( 1997 ), " Stretching DNA with optical tweezers.

Stretching and were
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.
Stretching as far back as 1923, Sedona ’ s signature red rocks were a fixture in major Hollywood productions — including enduring favorites such as Johnny Guitar, Angel and the Badman, Desert Fury, Blood on the Moon, and 3: 10 to Yuma — but typically were identified to audiences as the terrain of Texas, California, Nevada, and even Canadian border territory.
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.

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Ditko began professionally illustrating comic books in early 1953, drawing writer Bruce Hamilton's science-fiction story " Stretching Things " for the Key Publications imprint Stanmor Publications, which sold the story to Ajax / Farrell, where it finally found publication in Fantastic Fears # 5 ( cover-dated Feb. 1954 ).
Stretching to sizes over 76. 2 cm ( 30 inches ).
ROIR released early recordings by Bad Brains ( Bad Brains ), Beastie Boys, Einstürzende Neubauten ( 2X4 ), Flipper ( Blow ' n Chunks ), MC5, New York Dolls, Suns of Arqa, Prince Far I, Television, The Legendary Pink Dots, Lee ' Scratch ' Perry, and The Skatalites ( Stretching Out ).

every and sinew
Beginning with his opposition to action in Borneo in 1965, he has contested almost every British action-arguing against action in Aden, the depopulation of Diego Garcia, the Falklands War ( especially the sinking of the General Belgrano ), the Gulf War, and action in Kosovo and Iraq, saying, " I will resist a war with every sinew in my body ".
Eingana holds a sinew that is attached to every living thing ; if she lets go of one, the attached creature dies.
He writes, " When I came out of it at last I was a settled and indeed almost a middle-aged man, spavined by responsibility and aching in every sinew, but I went into it a boy, and it was the hot gas of youth that kept me going.
The Russian Civil War was another matter altogether — a long and brutal struggle which strained every sinew.

every and pushes
Lying some offshore, the spreading center of the Gorda Plate pushes out about of new crust toward the coast of Northernmost California and southern Oregon every year.
An escapement, part of every mechanical clock, is the mechanism that causes the clock's gears to move forward by a fixed distance at regular intervals and also gives the pendulum ( or the balance wheel ) periodic pushes to keep it swinging.
The Communists, therefore, are, on the one hand, practically the most advanced and resolute section of the working-class parties of every country, that section which pushes forward all others ; on the other hand, theoretically, they have over the great mass of the proletariat the advantage of clearly understanding the lines of march, the conditions, and the ultimate general results of the proletarian movement.
) In one of the rare reviews, Robert Frazier writes " In almost every detail, Eyes of Fire is crafted intelligently … It is not the type of sf that pushes to the heights of wonder.
parties of every country, that section which pushes forward

every and until
The White House had chewing gum until it could chew no more, and every Christmas, Mr. Wrigley sent the President a check for $100, to be divided among all the help.
The doctors had suggested Scotty remain most of every afternoon in bed until he was stronger.
Other herpetologists have ascertained that in the northern United States the prairie rattlesnake may not give first birth until it is four or even five years old, and that the young may be born every other year, rather than annually.
Tone analysis will continue to be difficult and unsatisfactory until a more representative selection of systems is familar to every practicing field linguist.
After every money argument, she rebuffed her husband's overtures until the matter was settled in her favor.
When we see the steady and methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man's worthlessness -- until redeemed -- the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time and time again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church-state ''.
For some reason, this ellipsis in the conversation spread until it swallowed up every other topic.
In this term, he introduced for the first time his Homestead Bill, which sought to provide 160 acres for every poor family head " without money and without price "; Johnson did not rest until passage some years later.
The program tries every string, starting with the shortest, until it finds a string with complexity at least n ( if there is one ), then returns that string ( or goes into an infinite loop if there is no such string ).
Al-Idirisi ( 1100-1165 / 1166 ) testifies that until as late as the 12th century, a contract of investiture for every Hindu Shahi king was performed at Kabul and that here he was obliged to agree to certain ancient conditions which completed the contract.
Al-Idirisi testifies that until as late as the 12th century, a contract of investiture for every Shahi king was performed at Kabul and that here he was obliged to agree to certain ancient conditions which completed the contract.
Such inflows, important to the Baltic ecosystem because of the oxygen they transport into the Baltic deeps, used to happen on average every four to five years until the 1980s.
The significance of soft-bodied preservation, and the range of organisms he recognised as new to science, led him to return to the quarry almost every year until 1924.
") He was determined not to fight until he thought there had been sufficient preparation for a decisive victory, and put into action his beliefs with the gathering of resources, detailed planning, the training of troops — especially in clearing minefields and fighting at night — and in the use of 252 of the latest American-built Sherman tanks, 90 M7 Priest self-propelled howitzers, and making a personal visit to every unit involved in the offensive.
If the sets are short to medium length the caller will often try to run the dance until each couple has danced with every other couple both as a 1 and a 2 and returned to where they started.
Fluctuation in the Turkish lira, which suffered from hyperinflation every year until its replacement by the Turkish new lira in 2005, exerted downward pressure on the Turkish Cypriot standard of living for many years.
The CLP won control of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly at every election until 2001, when the ALP won.
After that, censuses followed somewhat regularly in 1787, 1801, and 1834, and between 1840 and 1860, the censuses were taken every five years, and then every ten years until 1890.
After 1935, it took place every 5 years until 1990.
In addition to the decennial federal census, local censuses have also been conducted, for example, in Massachusetts, which conducted a statewide census every five years until 1985.
Though he was undoubtedly devoted to her, Einhard wrote nothing of his wife until after her death on 13 December 835, when he wrote to a friend that he was reminded of her loss in ‘ every day, in every action, in every undertaking, in all the administration of the house and household, in everything needing to be decided upon and sorted out in my religious and earthly responsibilities ’.
Madison set the standard for the ladyship and her actions were the model for nearly every First Lady until Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1930s.

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