"By no stretch of the imagination is The Bodyguard a great musical, " said the Telegraph critic, summing up the general mood.
There were no stretch assignments or high profile projects in my future.
It's no stretch to see why art aficionados donate to galleries and those who love science give money to build engineering wings at universities.
And it is no stretch at all to believe that they will benefit from it as greatly as the Italian railroad passengers in Bologna did on August 2, 1980.
By no stretch of the imagination is this complete.
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In fact, it would have been no great stretch to do so given that one of the violators was a federal agency, the Border Patrol.
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With the inherited IRA, the account must be distributed over your single life expectancy, with no opportunity to stretch beyond that timeline.
"I make like two throws a week, so there is no reason to stretch it, but I don't see it being a problem, " he said.
In the 30-metre stretch of no-man's-land between the borders, a Baghdad family beds down in a battered Mercedes.
Mr Calder replied that he had not and that at the time he personally had no concerns driving the stretch of road at 60mph.
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He frequently adjusted his uniform, at times pitched from the stretch with no one on base and even once had to wave several times to get Romine's attention when he wanted a new baseball.
Yes, one very short stretch (no more than a few hundred feet) of Riverside Drive was covered in standing water and closed to traffic, though an SUV could have still driven through it on the day the Mississippi was at its highest.
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Not far from my apartment, within a stretch of no more than 500 feet, there are two doggie gyms where Gotham's canines who aren't getting enough exercise running through the city's parks, or are neglecting their all-important doggie glutes and abs, can go for a workout.
Smith scored 21 second-half points, including 12 straight over a 3:03 stretch that put No. 12 Louisville ahead for good and helped the Cardinals beat St.
Nikola Pekovic added 16 points and 11 rebounds, but Minnesota had no answer for Anthony down the stretch.
But she feels like she can't say no to these events, and the stretch is worth it for their really good friends.
But this is a street that as its name suggests is right on the river and substantially below the rest of elevated downtown Memphis, with no homes or businesses on its riverfront stretch.
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It is not uncommon in the United States for individuals or groups to own a range of professional teams across different sports, so it is no surprise that some owners' portfolios stretch across both sides of the Atlantic.
"There are a couple of other lesser statutes that sometimes are invoked, such as misappropriating government property, that are more of a stretch, but there is no law that says you may not disclose any classified information under any circumstances, " he said.
They work long hours and they stretch budgets to the limit, often with no recognition at all.
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Mitt Romney, whose presidential bid was briefly overshadowed by Sandy in the home stretch of the campaign, said he sees no fault in Mr. Christie's actions, now or last fall.
But investors seemingly have no appetite for leveraged loans these days, after a long stretch of frenzied dealmaking.
Throughout the daylight hours he would hop from one city, town, or village to the next, landing on highways if there was no nearby airstrip and setting down and taking off from a stretch of pasture when he flew to talk with farmers and their families in the remotest of America's rural counties.
There is no discernible leader, no obvious strategy in the course of a three-minute stretch, these Knicks can transform from a fluid, passing, high-speed machine to a slow half-court isolation sludge to whatever you call it when J.
"There is no question these findings concern us because this is not our standard by any stretch of the imagination, " he said.
Look at fellow diva Jennifer Lopez, who ranks No. 12 on our list this year, but whose ambitious marketing plans may soon stretch the J-Lo brand tighter than her Hilfiger hipsters.
It's a stretch to gamble half the year's ad budget on a product that generates no revenue, while both IBM and Hewlett-Packard, Sun's biggest competitors, will each spend more than five times that amount to support products that do make money.
Besides, no one knows yet how the government money will be distributed, making it a bit of a stretch for fund firms to argue that investors have been made whole.
And the kicker : no Canada-based club has taken the Cup since 1993, when the Montreal Canadiens wrapped up a stretch of eight Canadian Cups in ten years.
All that remains unresolved is a small stretch along the Amur River near the Russian city of Khabarovsk, where three small river islands, no more than 12 sq km in total, are not yet covered by treaty.
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