So the over-stretch problem should not, in theory, be made any worse by Sierra Leone.
The army, groaning from over-stretch, cannot recruit the number of troops it needs.
There were smart jackets with gold hardware and some with red-and-black brocades, crisp navy suits, and leather harnesses over stretch-crepe dresses with sexy slashes on the bodice and asymmetric peplums and hemlines.
In the opening half, the Nets used a 15-4 run over a five-minute stretch late in the first quarter en route to a 22-21 edge after one.
Small-company stocks have outperformed over a seven-year stretch, a good run that nearly equals their best one, 1974--83.
Indeed, a rising cost-of-living during the 1980s and 1990s saw the yen-value of gold fall, down by 75% over that 20-year stretch.
His complaints to United over a nine-month stretch were not resolved to his satisfaction.
Construction in that area has reduced the number of active train tracks from four to two over a seven-mile stretch there since March 2012.
Louisville forced 12 Duke turnovers with 10 steals, held the Blue Devils to just one field goal over an 11-minute stretch in the second half and made an adventure out of something as simple as Duke's guards trying to cross halfcourt.
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Pierce sees the algae blooms and grasses cited in the report as he travels a 190-mile stretch over the spring, summer and fall.
The discovery spurred teams at NASA, over a busy 24-hour stretch, to go into "a full-court press to understand what the failure is" and how to address it, NASA flight director Norm Knight said Friday.
Staunton missed his conversion attempt, but Crotty added another try on 51 minutes and this time the full-back's conversion went over off an upright to stretch the lead to 31-3.
The scoreline remained the same until nine minutes from time, when Carter eased any fears of a late Australian rally by slotting over a long-range penalty to stretch their lead to 10 points.
The failures of traded quarterbacks have far outweighed the successes, especially with over-the-hill QBs such as Brett Favre, who struggled down the stretch in his one season with the New York Jets, and Donovan McNabb, who struggled in his only season with the Washington Redskins, and later with the Minnesota Vikings.
Harvey carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning of the Mets' 4-2 win over the Twins on Saturday, a masterful display of craftsmanship that continued his early-season stretch of brilliance.
So if the dentist doesn't need the money, he can leave it growing tax free for his kids and grandkids, who can then stretch out tax-free withdrawals over their own life expectancies.
To gain traction, uphill skiers stretch snow-gripping "skins" over their skis, which they peel off before descending.
At the other, the White House would merely let heirs to family-owned farms and businesses stretch out payments over 14 years, as now, but defer more tax and pay lower interest on it.
Niyogi said it is "very hard to root out" the role played by short-term weather patterns and longer-term trends in creating conditions recorded over a given stretch, such as the period from June 2011 to June 2012 measured by NOAA. But he said, "They're all tied together" and can contribute to major issues, pointing specifically to the interdependent relationship between heat and drought.
While the Knicks have been helpless against opposing point guards over the past four games (going 2-2 in that stretch), the problem dates well beyond that.
Flanker Tom Rees burrowed over for a second five-point score shortly after the restart to stretch the lead.
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.
The activities stretch over most of the summer, from a ten-week torch relay beginning on May 19th to the closing ceremony of the Paralympics on September 9th.
In addition, for your owned accounts (non-inherited) your beneficiaries of those accounts can stretch payments over their lifetimes as well.
One way to convince people of the long-term benefits of insurance is to stretch the time horizon over which the event can occur.
In the same time span, going back to June 2000, a Freddie-fuelled England have won 39 of 67 completed matches over the same stretch.
As for its offensive struggles, Philadelphia's failure to score two or more goals in regulation over four games is the team's worst stretch since a four-game span from Jan. 24-30, 2003, according to STATS LLC.
Jones' header from a free-kick had Cerny at full stretch as the goalkeeper pushed the ball over for a corner.
But if you venture just a few valleys over to the Haute-Savoie hamlet of La Clusaz, your money is going to stretch much farther.
It turns out that Allstate Insurance Company has an endorsement product to stretch payments over time even if the company paying the athlete wants a one-time or one-year deal.
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