• Vines strung out along wires are heavy with two local varieties: alexandrouli and mujuretuli.

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  • He was soon informed that Armitage was the culprit, yet he strung out the investigation for more than two years.

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  • Today a population of 13, 000 is strung out along the long road up the valley to the old mines at the top.

    ECONOMIST: It's an old folks' home out there

  • Lost there, and then bam, you're strung out hanging outside of Best Buy offering a kidney in exchange for a pre-release Blu-ray player.

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  • "I was frustrated because the only thing we were doing was terrain denial we were so strung out securing the LOCs, " or lines of communication, said Maj.

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  • And the Cbeebies website is likely to provide an oasis of calm when my three-and-a-half-year-old son - strung out on Christmas e-numbers - becomes too much of a handful.

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  • The timing of the vote could be important here: if debate is strung out till after dinner, many crossbenchers may head home, reducing the potential vote against the government.

    BBC: Who judges?

  • If you stay with "The Beat That My Heart Skipped, " though, you'll find a remarkable portrait of a man strung out between irreconcilable goals, and slowly but surely coming unstrung.

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  • Coastguard cottages perch on the high ground to its west and, to its east, the white cliffs of the Seven Sisters are strung out like a line of washed and pegged sheets.

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  • Rigs of 6 to 100 ducks or geese were strung out early mornings on ponds and marshes as hunters hid behind blinds, hoping migrating flocks would see the decoys and come in for a landing or at least approach out of curiosity.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And both think the cuts should be strung out over a longer time frame to give the economy a break, particularly at a time when the Bank of England has seemingly run up against the limits of its ability to lessen the pain.

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  • The vocals are both weary and desperately authoritative, and the guitars, strung-out but assertive.

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  • Lance Henriksen does one of his best strung-out baddies as the lab owner, but the picture belongs to the eloquent-eyed Tibetan mastiff who plays Max.

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  • Or so it seems in these strung-out times.

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  • EU, strung up a wire fence to keep out would-be migrants.

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  • Worse, Lara is immediately knocked out, only to find herself strung up in the rafters of a lair.

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  • Instead, she strung movies loosely together, as if mapping out the lines of tradition, and weather-tested them against a couple of things: authenticity of experience and the proved canon of noncinematic art.

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  • Along with millions of other out-of-date and unsecured PCs strung together by the Internet--what Corman calls "the leper colony"--those machines represent a combined mass of computing power responsible for most of the Net's spam e-mails, much of its click fraud, and the vicious "denial of service" attacks that can knock sites offline and even destroy online businesses altogether.

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