Later on I will have a family-sized cabin to stretch out in as we cross Nebraska.
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Also, I had to buy some chain lube to stretch out its life span.
Planning ahead is advised to stretch out assets and enjoy a more comfortable retirement.
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"Just trying to stretch out and get a feel for all my pitches, " Nolasco said.
For more space to stretch out after hitting the slopes, house hunt in Snowmass, 81654.
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For example, it's easier for heirs to stretch out the tax deferral on your IRAs if they inherit them directly.
For Royal Dutch Shell, maybe the action needs to stretch out to 2028 to take the risk out of an Arctic platform or a transcontinental pipeline.
These accounts can be saved for midcareer graduate education and you may even be able to stretch out the account to fund your great-grandchild's college education.
Under the old law, surviving spouses could roll the 401(k) money into their own individual retirement accounts, allowing them to stretch out distributions and tax deferral for decades.
These encourage protein molecules to stretch out and form fibres.
If, for example, an IRA going partly to charity isn't split in time, other heirs lose the ability to stretch out payouts and tax deferral over their own lives.
Suddenly we were confronted with seats where one's nose was almost touching the back of the seat in front, and where the ability to stretch out in a reclining position was non-existent.
That way, if your spouse dies before you or decides at your death to pass on the 401(k) immediately to the kids (via what is called a disclaimer), they'll be able to stretch out tax deferral.
But it was the home side who created the first opening when Peter Lipcsei sent Rosa running clear into the box - only for Graham Stack to stretch out a hand to block his clipped shot.
For Royal Dutch Shell (nyse: RDSA - news - people ), maybe the action needs to stretch out to 2028 to take the risk out of an Arctic platform or a transcontinental pipeline.
As Boeing keeps making larger and larger aircraft, it may decide to stretch out the 737 and if it does, Brazilian jet maker Embraer could move in to fill in the gap for aircraft with 115 to 140 seats.
You can let the Roth IRA sit untouched, growing tax free, and then leave it to your heirs, who are allowed to stretch out withdrawals (if they want to) over their own lifetimes, enjoying decades of extra tax-free growth.
He is a founder of Business for Affordable Medicine, an unlikely coalition of ten states, three labor unions and ten companies (such as General Motors, Wal-Mart and Motorola) now lobbying for Congress to outlaw some of the tactics used to stretch out drug patents.
Air New Zealand studied household furniture and, in its warehouse lab, experimented with bunk beds, staggered coach seating in kind of a tic-tac-toe pattern that would allow passengers to stretch out more with legs protruding between seats, or even stacking seats atop each other in the coach cabin.
St Johnstone were more enterprising at the start of the second half and Samuel should have scored when he latched on to Cleveland Taylor's cross but the striker elected to stretch out a foot instead of heading the ball and the effort was collected comfortably by keeper Brown.
Mr. JOHN WALKE (Natural Resources Defense Council): The dirty little secret behind the Bush administration's air pollution agenda is to stretch out the time for power plants to clean up over the next two decades and to call that progress while eliminating clean air protections that would require them to clean up today.
It also meant that, when the National Space Council to its credit resuscitated the program, the NASP was "behind the power curve:" the best that could be done was to restore part of its earlier funding, to oblige the Defense Department to reassume its share of the management responsibility and to stretch out the development schedule.
Some observers wonder whether this could be a way for the White House to try to stretch this out.
Joris Mathijsen had to be at full stretch to cut out a teasing cross from Gera, who then broke free in the box but lost his footing.
The U.S. and the world went into a deep recession in the early 1930s, but it took the protectionist Taft-Hartley bill to stretch it out into a prolonged depression.
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Even though private companies spend less, on average, than individuals for rent payments, inevitably there are some businesses that still struggle with the monthly expenditure and look for ways to stretch payments out over time.
Moreover, Mr. Scott adds, it is easier to plan to make a retirement nest egg last until these payments begin than it is to figure out how to stretch it over an uncertain lifetime.
Fran disappears to the kitchen and Liz stands to stretch a bit, to look out the windows.
Already, there is a bill in Congress to let airlines stretch out payments on pension shortfalls for an absurd 25 years.
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