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1. “She will eventually regain everything; she will probably need a considerable span of time for that, but she will return,” he concluded with certainty
2. "Theirops aren't that long of attention span, just the opposite of a quibarta
3. History, my history, my short span, is away and over the hills,
4. I then left with the intention to come back, but never did, because my attention span and memory had disappeared for months now
5. The Elders ruled without question; and their life span was along one
6. is to simply divide your subject’s span of years in two,
7. By the time that the kitchen was spick and span once again it
8. The interconnects span seven hundred miles in a straight line, but stretch eighteen hundred following the water
9. arches, with a huge central span crossing the deepest part of the
10. He went to visit and pay his respects to the matriarch of his tribe; who was, after nine-six years of hard life, and the successes which accrue over such a span, at last dying
11. The north span is 4175 feet, the south span is 4988 feet
12. It was the law to have no other pets but Napies, also it was the law that no one could in any way try to prolong the life span of the Napies
13. No science could yet stop the doping migration in any semiconductor, and with the line sizes necessary to simulate a human mind to the requisite level of detail, the safe life span of a logic crystal was only months and the logic had to be constantly re-cycled thru the fabricators
14. span than the rest of the year
15. Above that was a solid floor and above that it was planked-in walkways on some big limbs that had once grown wild in this space, centuries ago, before the Torgoth span cut off their ends and light
16. Not only did it span one of the city's wider roads, but it was inclined at a steep angle, moving from a two level structure to a four-story warehouse
17. I will go on with my life, as you must go on with yours thru whatever span of years should separate us
18. The dogs spun home with a whine and over the span of the next few minutes, the struts would re-connect under the ministrations of a swarm of bots
19. With only five city blocks remaining before he reached the city's end, he pulled himself onto a slate tiled rooftop and continued on, crossing it to where another span of boards lay, connecting that rooftop to the next
20. Luckily, the signature of his dark power was enough – the wall before him collapsed in a pool of black sludge, revealing a clear pathway to a massive branch that seemed to span the heavens
21. By all accounts, the tree was a vast and powerful life-force; its roots were said to span the circumference of the planet, while its canopy of leaves and branches filled the sky like a never-ending cloud
22. faeries have a life span of about seven days (if they aren't
23. minute (the attention span of small children is infamously
24. twenty year old murderer for the next 50 years (assuming his life span to be
25. the middle of a mortal’s span of life
26. Something in her pushed her forward, gave her a burst of energy in the span of a few precious seconds and her trembling palm gripped the sword
27. Her attention span was short and she was absentminded
28. She would not see that even in spite of his harsh words to her but a few minutes earlier, the crack of a tiny smile would span his face as looked over at her modest sleeping quarters
29. For a span of weeks, Cupid only used his lead arrows, which inflicted hatred and resentment on those they touched
30. Auster’s powers span the globe
31. Bible codes can sometimes span various books (starting in one book and ending in another or spanning more than one book or wrapping around the entire Bible several times as in the example above)
32. Isa 40:12 Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
33. design software is sent to clients in a span of a week or two, depending on the location
34. A few years was the expected life span of anyone who suffered such a fate
35. He doesn’t have a long attention span for various subjects lately
36. Now she had become one of those with a potential life span of half a millennium
37. It was the span between them that unsettled her
38. Hooking his arm around the man’s neck, Terry caught him in an arm lock, but the man span on his toes, flicking Terry over his shoulder
39. As he reached the middle of the span the structure sagged, bouncing in time with his movements, and Grey's progress quickly became a series of slow, uncoordinated lurches
40. He span around again, then again, chasing his tail until he could spin no longer, and when he finally stopped, his senses continued to reel, causing him to stagger from side to side
41. For the span of My Holy Mountain is great, filling the breadth of the whole earth!
42. Now they both stared at the very spot Daniel had disappeared and William had found himself, under the span of the Natural Bridge
43. Directly above William was a natural span of land from one elevated bank to another
44. All in an instant, he jumped, gasped, felt physically sick, and span around with surprising agility, raising a paw to fend off the expected attack
45. It took a few moments for Brokin to recognise who it was that had spoken, and in that short span, the world seemed to stand still
46. Along with these tenuous feelings went a shroud of coldness emanating from the cave deep below Fire Rock, the cave where even now, a beautiful orb span madly, gathering speed as its destiny neared completion
47. Under the span of the bridge William could see no sign or any clue that would lead him forward in time
48. The general public may be forgiven for a short attention span, when putting bread on the table is a priority for so many
49. But students are often being give the sanitized version, that the belief is America was destined to span “sea to shining sea
50. It has the potential to treat diseases and other illnesses that could conceivably extend the average human life span to, perhaps, 120-130 years or more through genetic reengineering (or somatic modification) that would delay the aging process (or bio-degeneration)
1. Chains hung here, across the old spanned vaults
2. He turned slightly so that the pole spanned the gap between them, then without any effort popped each of them in their solar plexus with the two ends of the stick
3. was the single spanned bridge linking the main road to
4. There were several footpaths up in the canopy that lead to the bridge that spanned the whole mouth of the valley thirteen hundred feet up
5. The sea was now thousands of miles away in the Tduun of course, the greatest bridge on the hill spanned only city
6. This was a space spanned by a bridge on Torgoth Industrial
7. They were a rich gold color and spanned three inches taller than his head while they were closed
8. As we walked though them every so often we would pass under plank bridges that spanned the trench we would also have to turn right angle corners were the blast walls where
9. He led them all around the massive gardens that must have spanned a league in each direction with the ever present living rock in view; he carefully did not take them near it
10. They rose higher than his eyes could see, and somewhere far above him, lost in a murky darkness, he sensed a roof that spanned an incredible distance
11. With long, elastic branches, they had spanned a cover over the carriage like a roof that would protect him against rain and strong sun
12. Looking again at the ageing photograph in the album that spanned my childhood and adolescent years, I study the neatly coifed grey hair, the carefully controlled expression
13. How did she feel with only a tin roof between her and that pitiless sun, no tree or shrub anywhere in sight? When I saw a farmhouse with some shelter of green nylon shade cloth spanned against one wall, or even over the roof as well (this would have been expensive), I cried
14. also has laid the foundation of the Earth, and my right hand has spanned the heavens: when I call to them, they stand up together
15. maze of granite sentinels that spanned the vast height of the
16. A wrought iron gate spanned the street between the corner houses and the next set of houses leading to the mansion at the end of the cul-de-sac
17. Derek made it to the top of the bridge that spanned the dual
18. netting that spanned the entire ceiling
19. large escalator which spanned many feet in width
20. The three-deep wall of heavily armoured men spanned the fifty paces that stretched across the bottom of the track
21. Tress had been listening in shock at the depth of the corruption that had spanned these lands over the last hundreds of years
22. Titus calmly guided his horse around the carnage that spanned the path leading to the huge gate
23. It straddles a very deep, rocky gorge, spanned by a delicate looking bridge perched on the hundred metre high vertical cliffs
24. It had wings like a bird that spanned out for miles
25. There had to be more than a million books that sat in specially made maple bookshelves that spanned all the way around the huge room
26. He had scary wings like a bat that spanned miles; he could spread and retract them as he chose
27. It spanned the river from side to side, gracefully tracing a third of a circle
28. spanned the entire spectrum of the rainbow
29. These events spanned over many years and really changed my life in the end
30. Saul often said that he was better off without a real plan, but this operation was so big and spanned so much of the inhabited galaxy that he needed Elizabeth’s computing power to keep track of it all
31. There had been no further reports from that planet, but Fatima’s reports from the planet with the wolves spanned a generation
32. Its purpose spanned from picking sounds to temperature changes and electrical impulses
33. career spanned more than 40 years and was
34. a deep personal investigation that spanned many years
35. The dusk sky revealed iridescent colors that spanned the horizon, ending a delightfully sunny, windless afternoon
36. After that painful beginning he answered every question that Coatl put to him repeating in detail the last two days of Red Fawn’s life and the names of all the spectators as well as the perpetrators, the names of anyone who had anything to do with her death, no matter how remote, satisfied Coatl turned and left the room, the captain and his men followed us along the main street past the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, were we were joined by more troops, then over the wide bridge that spanned the narrow river, past the mighty Pyramid of the Sun, at the end of the main street was our destination, the Pyramid of the Moon, Jodas gave orders for the troops to surround the pyramid and allow no-one to leave and they trotted past us to carry out these instructions, we reached the base of the pyramid and looked to Coatl who began to disrobe down to a loin cloth, his two sticks still strapped to his forearms, finished he turned and like a mountain deer began to ascend the pyramid steps, Bunda, Jodas and myself at his heels, by this time the troops were aware of what was happening and began to chant his name
37. small tinkle into a slow moving run that spanned some twenty
38. Soon I crossed another bridge that spanned a
39. A concrete bridge spanned the
40. head of the empire that spanned the Mediterranean
41. that spanned the hal was unnecessarily plush, soft and cream coloured
42. that spanned each side of the rectangular conference table, at the far end of the
43. Across the bay, the foothills of the Olympics, covered with evergreens, spanned the horizon
44. Cecilia sped up and Millie hooked her belt onto the cable that spanned her upper wing
45. Shelves that spanned each wall were heavy laden with
46. A cycle of pain, destruction, and hatred that may have spanned centuries had finally been broken
47. His shoulders spanned wide and were muscular, and his arms wrapped around her were strong
48. An old wooden bridge spanned the mouth of the main
49. standing next to a rope bridge that spanned a shallow but turbulent river
50. Above the gates, a bridge spanned the canal, linking
1. The pilot was seated at the command console on a platform one step up; in front of what was a large window spanning the front of the ship
2. On this branch of history the modern day Atlantis looked more like China, with hundred story buildings along the shore and great hanger bridges and even venerable motorway bridges spanning between islands
3. giant letters spanning the length and width of the wall was the word “tomorrow
4. A brook carved fanciful shapes into the rock, and he was admiring it from it’s mossy bank when he came to a thick plank spanning it
5. Four huge logs spanning thirty feet each
6. Not may be spanning the country to meet his love,
7. little flags of blue and red spanning the province
8. Bible codes can sometimes span various books (starting in one book and ending in another or spanning more than one book or wrapping around the entire Bible several times as in the example above)
9. That would be unfortunate, if such an event were indeed possible, considering the hard fought efforts of individuals and groups spanning generations who strove to achieve a color-blind society contrary to the racial designs of bigots who, unfortunately, will always be among us
10. Ironically, this trend appears to be declining among Blacks and Whites, although a reemerging phenomenon appears to be gaining momentum among ―recently‖ arrived ethnic groups spanning second and third generations or perhaps it only seems that way
11. Helen and Paul followed, but their pace was slowed by wonderment as they took in the sight of the rock spanning the gorge
12. The Aura around humans is partly composed from EM (electromagnetic) radiation, spanning from microwave, infrared (IR) to UV light
13. From the patio, where I was sitting with Jack, the wife of our host and other guests at the table laden with drinks, salads and barbecue condiments, we could see the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge spanning the narrow channel where the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean rush in and out of San Francisco Bay at least a couple of time a day, connecting the city of San Francisco from its northern tip to the south end of Marin County
14. was significantly larger than the previous, spanning the length of
15. Similarly in a bar chart of value spanning to 1 to 100, if we show only 80 to 90 in an enlarged scale, the chart will look completely different
16. network spanning throughout Ico
17. One of the officers was forming his men into a long extended line spanning the length of the courtyard
18. largest of the planets, spanning nearly 1
19. There is an old railroad bridge, called the million dollar bridge, spanning the raging Copper River
20. Past that, an old trestle bridge spanning a gorge
21. It will be wise therefore, to appoint someone of wisdom to oversee a project spanning seven years
22. It was not an easy task to reach every military unit and combat soldier in a nine-hundred-mile long battlefield spanning the border of two countries
23. to a vampire tale that I’ve read in recent memory; spanning
24. characters and spanning a period of twenty years
25. This spanning of the generations, among other things, serves as a form of
26. Reed explained the boat's chequered history spanning 30
27. He lashed the horse and it scrambled up the road and headed across the gangway spanning the dam
28. It was clear that files suggesting treachery by Communism's top echelon would not warrant an intensive world-wide hunt spanning some sixty years
29. almost spanning the windscreen for the briefest of instants; and then it was
30. As his trapped and crippled little boat passed through the tunnel of the underside of the ship, he could see a platform positioned just above the height of the swell near the stern, spanning between the hulls
31. spanning more than 40 years had perhaps
32. consulted with numerous industries spanning over 25
33. Tarbell produced essays on Napoleon and Lincoln, both spanning a few months and greatly increasing circulation of the magazine
34. She was approaching a bridge spanning a small river when the headlights illuminated someone standing on the side of the road
35. These episodes, spanning over a decade, seem to indicate that there are issues that medicine can’t detect, diagnose and cure at the first sign of a problem
36. Nancy, on her part, lived through 92 lives spanning 9,000 years
37. adding books spanning generations and all genres; among all the tomes
38. As their vehicles were about to cross the bridge spanning the Han River in order to return to Suwon, Ingrid had her armored cars stop for a moment to look at the tall flames in Inchon harbor, easily visible in the night
39. Just passed the gas station there was a bridge spanning a river
40. According to surveys conducted by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) spanning the years
41. fighters and democrats spanning over three centuries
42. Then a spanning tree of the graph is a connected subgraph in which there are no cycles
43. To keep costs down, you could connect these houses with a spanning tree (of, for example, power lines) However, the houses are not all equal distances apart
44. To reduce costs even further, you could connect the houses with a minimum-cost spanning tree
45. The cost of a spanning tree would be the sum of the costs of its edges
46. A minimum-cost spanning tree is a spanning tree that has the lowest cost
47. Each step maintains a minimum spanning tree of the vertices that have been included thus far
48. ii) The discovery edges labeled by DFS (G, v) form a spanning tree of the connected component of v
49. 4 Connected Components and Spanning Trees
50. These are the BFS and DFS spanning trees of the graph G
1. A quarter mile of steps and turns and they were on the great bridge called Konchidrain that spans the narrowest gap in the cliffs at the mouth of the upper Hyadrain Valley
2. The bridge had two spans, each seven hundred fifty feet long and hundreds of feet above the upper branches of the city that now carpeted the valley floor below
3. attention spans (and studies show they are only getting shorter)
4. family that spans all galaxies and all known
5. a connection that spans across the years
6. Furthermore the information contained in the passage also spans multiple centuries in which each person’s given name fits perfectly into this design
7. The sacred River Ganges spans a longitude of 12 degrees (79 to 91), and latitude of 9 degrees (22 to 31)
8. This measure could conceivably undermine the (varied) interests and concerns of a nation whose (increasing) plurality presently spans an entire continent (and beyond)
9. Roosevelt's New Deal for Indians also brought self determination for Native tribes, leading to their economic success and longer life spans
10. The bay only spans a half kilometre of soft sand with a backdrop of tropical vegetation covering the high cliffs
11. We walk at the back of the group, past the still-abandoned buildings with their dark windows, over the bridge that spans the river-marsh
12. It will show my love for you spans infinitely
13. And again I said: Lord thereafter what will You do? And I heard a voice saying to me: Hear righteous John; Then shall appear the denier and he who is set apart in the darkness who is called Antichrist; And again I said: Lord reveal to me what he is like; And I heard a voice saying to me: The appearance of his face is dusky; the hairs of his head are sharp like darts; his eyebrows like a wild beast's; his right eye like the star which rises in the morning and the other like a lion's; his mouth about one cubit; his teeth span long; his fingers like scythes; the print of his feet of two spans; and on his face an inscription Antichrist; he shall be exalted even to Heaven and shall be thrown down even to Hades making false displays; And then will I make the Heaven brazen so that it shall not give moisture on the Earth; and I will hide the clouds in secret places so that they shall not bring moisture on the Earth; and I will command the horns of the wind so that the wind shall not blow on the Earth
14. The post-modernist belief in the relativism of truth, coupled to the clicker culture of the mass media where attention spans are nonexistent, leaves us with bewildering claims packaged in convenient shiny infotainment units
15. suppose that they would belong to other creatures’ life spans
16. published author, and strategic marketer whose work spans the
17. It spans forever and beyond what far horizon line I saw which keeps the sky above the Sea eternally in touch-less touch
18. write of spans of time in absolutes, each is a calculated guess equivalent to time on Earth
19. A subterranean organism that spans the
20. “Charity spans religions and cultures
21. There are great spans of time within a lifetime for an awakening to take place, much also takes place upon review of a lifetime once a being as exited your plane
22. limited size and a white-coloured band spans the thigh
23. • Great distances will be traversed in short spans of time
24. Founded in the 29th century, the Global Council spans the whole of the Solar System, with colonies and stations as far as the moons of Neptune
25. That meant in turn either long life spans or even near immortality
26. With short life spans compared to the close to 400 years a person of the World Council could hope to attain, the non-psyonics eventually became extinct
27. With your long life spans you obviously have to apply a severe birth control program in order to avoid overpopulation
28. The Rama use it all their lives and because of it enjoy healthy life spans lasting from between seven hundred to nine hundred years
29. On the high seas, I have endless spans of empty time to waste in
30. usually there’s a fender-bender near, on, or close to the bridge that spans the Potomac, usually
31. images which are spatially elsewhere or in alternate temporal spans
32. Ingrid, with her six companions hiding in the bushes on each side of her, looked with bitterness at the dark shapes of the bridges crossing the Han River and connecting Seoul with the South Shore: all of them had been blown up, with at least two spans missing from each of the bridges
33. Although the history of computer and video games spans five decades, computer and video games themselves did not become part of the popular culture until the late 1970s
34. Of course, by not shepherding you through the entire life spans of these made-up gentlemen I risk you focusing on some of the more tawdry elements that crept into the Beatle story in their later years, but I trust you'll keep the innocent, idyllic elements of the tale intact and will stay pretty much in the matching-slacks portion of the band's career out of respect for the field of entomology
35. This is a truly complex one to deal with in that it spans a wide range of occultic, New Age and Satanic beliefs, as well as touching on areas of conspiracy theory and elite power within world politics and the monetary system
36. Separate spans can even be chosen for each ratio as long as we keep them
37. were in an indeterminate space between those spans of childhood and
38. Stazl wasn't quite sure he'd actually want to see what Spans was
39. To Stazl's relief the cups of Spans were quite small, and the liquid in the cup looked harmless
40. The night air was cool and refreshing after the rather large quantity of beer and Spans he'd consumed, but it seemed to have no effect on Stazl
41. This team of 10 specialists spans
42. He was born on the 5th August, 1914 in Ironbridge near to the famous Ironbridge that spans the River Severn
43. The field of children's rights spans the fields of law, politics, religion, and morality
44. She said the Tribulation is God’s final curses, punishments and out-pourings on the earth that spans a seven year period
45. “We can’t avoid it because the desert spans across the
46. this alaqah stage, which spans the third and fourth week of pregnancy, the blood clots within closed vessels
47. “The story spans thousands of years,”
48. This is a limitless flat plane that stretches as far as the universe spans
49. Finally he had made good the return to his previous time and place, not by continuing to leap great spans but rather by cycling through biological hosts
50. in 1957, is worn from years of traffic and repairs and spans the width