| 31. | But it was highly unlikely, Lockhart suggested, that it would be useful to string out the talks for another week.
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| 32. | As he throws these balls they bounce around their target and the surrounding walls, letting the string out as they travel.
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| 33. | Many of these, poorly drafted or contradictory, are a gift to lawyers wishing to string out proceedings or have charges dropped.
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| 34. | After the hearing, Sun Bonds said it was not her intent to string out her alimony payments by pursuing an education.
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| 35. | Pulling the drill string out of or running the drill string into the hole is referred to as "'tripping " '.
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| 36. | I think I'm going to play this string out as hard as I can, to the end of the president's term ."
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| 37. | During the AT & T Challenge in Atlanta, Michael Chang cut the strings out of his rackets and had them restrung every day.
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| 38. | To shoot this design, a vertical rod is thrust up through a hole in the bottom of the notch, forcing the string out.
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| 39. | The easiest way to obtain this was to string out the negotiations for as long as possible until it was time to act.
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| 40. | The slaves on the islands used found objects to fashion instruments, such as by making strings out of twine salvaged from old sacks.
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