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With a live band, you can stretch out more and try new things out without feeling you're having to undo this meticulously built-up track.
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The tunes stretch out, they go where they go, but we wanted the whole record to feel like a bit of a punch.
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Numerous underground tunnels stretch out from underneath the fort, one of which is almost 1 km long.
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Woods stretch out south of the village at the reservoirs shore, with a grove of sequoias, and also in the northern municipal area.
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The blood volume is great enough to stretch out the ventricle, similar to water entering a balloon.
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This scene was added to stretch out the bus station segments.
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They were/are a good time band known to jam and stretch out regardless of the genre.
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They then stretch out their very long tongues and use it to rip into the womb of their victim and devour her fetus.
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Jones sounds at times utterly bored with his rhythm duties, desperate for a chance to stretch out.
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Some species will flatten themselves against the ground, stretch out their necks, and raise their backs to the air.
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