The right has been gloating about the alleged Blagojevich villainy because it interrupts, in spectacular fashion, a long stretch in which most of the Beltway scandal-makers had an "R" after their names.
That period of exuberance followed a long stretch in the 1970s and 1980s when investors were in a slough of despond.
Elsewhere in Devon, a landslip has closed a long stretch of the A379 road in Shaldon, from Ringmore Road to Deane Lane in Maidencombe.
That's four players hitting the 50 mark in one season, not long after a 24-year stretch (1966 to 1989) in which exactly one player, George Foster of the 1977 Cincinnati Reds, managed to do it.
HS2 will also hug a long stretch of the M1 in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
The Sabres experienced familiar troubles in failing to generate offense over a long stretch.
It's roughly a five-day trip across country, assuming the driver follows hours-of-service regulations that limit how long a driver can go in a given stretch.
Of course, it is a long stretch from showing equal success in a laboratory game to showing it in the mating game that determines evolutionary outcomes.
Grainger was sent in for an early bath for a second bookable offence following a tackle on Stokes, then Smith was at full-stretch as Ki curved in a long-range free-kick that inched wide.
It leveled a 50-foot-long stretch of the 15-foot wall in front of the prison and caused damage to the market around the area with a radius of about 50 yards in every direction, blowing away these metal doors in front of the market stalls.
Channel your inner diva as they massage muscles, mobilize joints, and stretch tissues after a long evening of soaking in Miami's vibrant nightlife.
And there were outfits more in line with what's expected from Miller, including a long dress in a wallflower print with a ruffle front and a stretch-denim dress with sexy net inserts.
Gulbis, one of the top talents in the sport and a man finally on the rise after a long stretch of poor results, kept attacking Monfils, but couldn't find enough openings for winners.
More than 40 excavations were carried out along a 46km stretch, and key discoveries included a Neolithic long house in Kent, a Romano-British villa and two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries.
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But it turns out there are plenty of ships in this price range, mostly mega-yachts, what many in the industry refers to as ships over 130 feet long (the longest stretch over 500 feet).
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The beach is buzzing in the summer but as the long hot days fade into autumn, the five-mile stretch of nearly white sand empties.
Under the new regs, it is vastly easier for taxpayers to set up "stretch-out" IRAs which were uncovered and named by Forbes in 1990 that live long after the owner dies.
Warren has excelled in the long man's role this season, routinely throwing three to four scoreless innings at a stretch to keep the Yankees in games after their starter has left due to either ineffectiveness or injury.
Every year thousands of spectators gather along Manly's two-mile-long stretch of sand, 30 minutes north of Sydney, to watch teams of young people compete in a series of events known as Beach Carnivals.
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Freddie Mac went through a year-long stretch of heavy turnover at the executive level after the company was taken over by the federal government in 2008.
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