Normally, it takes the human process from six to nine months at the longest, we hope.
Some meals might go over to 45 minutes (at the longest).
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It's been 30 years since Greg Meyer won the Boston Marathon, the last U.S. man to take the title at the longest-running long run in the world.
The par-five 16th, at 670 yards the longest hole in Open history, is not a birdie hole.
First run in 1897, when about 15 local runners drew a line in the dirt at Metcalf's Mill out in Ashland, it is the longest-running annual race at the distance and, most agree, the world's most prestigious.
He and Uribe turned the tide in a complicated and costly conflict, at 47 years the longest in the Western Hemisphere, that had very nearly turned Colombia into a failed state.
The Orange have now won a school-record 36 straight games at home, the longest active streak in Division I.
When President Obama entered office, the recession was already 13 months old, and was slated to end soon, given historical standards (in the 69 years since the Great Depression at that time, the longest recession previously was 16 months).
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Hence, as the economy grows, so the government budget tends toward balance (as it did at the end of our longest peacetime expansion in the 1990s).
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The Knicks didn't even need much from leading scorer Carmelo Anthony, who tied a season low with nine points and had his run of 20-point games snapped at 31, the longest single-season streak in franchise history.
The fall of the wall was a kind of year zero for Berlin and was followed by a wave of optimism, illustrated by the murals from that era at the East Side Gallery (the longest section of the Berlin wall still standing), but the integration of the relatively impoverished eastern section hasn't been easy and is an ongoing process.
The previous longest match was at the French Open in 2004, when Fabrice Santoro beat Arnaud Clement after six hours and 35 minutes.
No. 5 Georgetown started it 11 days ago with a 57-46 win that stopped the Orange's 38-game winning streak, the longest in the nation at the time.
Dr Ray and his colleague Dr Nicholas Brereton said the latest work built on previous work involving a wider study on willow varieties at the national collection at Rothamsted Research, which is the longest running agricultural research station in the world.
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The jobs market registered its weakest figure since 1997, while factory output contracted at a record pace for the longest period since the 1980 recession.
On the par-four fith McIlroy produced the longest drive of the week at 388 yards but he two-putted for par as Ogilvy rolled home a birdie to take a lead he never gave up.
The longest at Wimbledon was the 1989 second round match between Greg Holmes and Terry Witsken in 1989, which took five hours 28 minutes, although arguably the most famous endurance battle was between Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969, which took five hours 12 minutes and finished 22-24 1-6 16-14 6-3 11-9 to Gonzales.
The National Bureau of Economic Research officially scored the recession as ending in June, 2009, still the longest recession since the Great Depression at 18 months.
So, for example, on the basis of conventional GDP, UK output is still 3% below the peak it hit at the beginning of 2008 (making this, as Stephanie and I have said many times, the longest depression in a technical sense for at least 100 years).
America has now suffered unemployment at nearly 9% for the longest period since the Great Depression.
But it was already 13 months old at the time, and the longest recession since the Great Depression previously was 16 months.
This year the long debated theory that the tallest stone at the site is perfectly aligned to the sunset on the longest day, was shown to be highly plausible by site Steward Tim Daw.
As I have previously recounted here, before this latest spooky downturn, since the Great Depression recessions in America have lasted an average of 10 months, with the longest previously at 16 months.
It casts one of the longest shadows at the New York Stock Exchange, courtesy of its position as one of the largest specialist firms and one of the biggest users of electronic trading.
Poulter posed over his 4-iron shot to the 13th green and was so stunned to see it come up short that he looked at his small gallery for the longest time, repeating loud enough for them to hear that he was only 138 yards from the front of the green.
Colonel Jackson was the army's longest serving commander in Northern Ireland at the time, having served two years in the province.
Sir Patrick presented the BBC programme The Sky At Night for over 50 years, making him the longest-running host of the same television show ever.
As you start your journey on the water, you will likely see walkers, hikers and cyclists taking advantage of the 365 mile-long recreational Canalway Trail, which parallels the waterway and plans to expand to be the longest multiple-use trail in the country at 524 miles.
After sweeping four Subway Series games from the New York Yankees, the Mets had their longest winning streak of the season snapped at five.
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