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- He intimidates anybody, and everybody loudly, longly and repeatedly.
- Shortly or longly, it doesn't matter any more.
- He met with General Longly, who was sacked from the military for war mongering.
- In 1490 Ludovico regained power, but after his deaths his sons struggled longly for the rule and impoverished the state.
- After having longly contended the nearby territory with Treviso, in the end Belluno gave itself to the Republic of Venice ( 1404 ).
- A negotiation has been engaged in Geneva . . . I have longly studied the report . . . consulted the most qualified military and diplomatic experts.
- From their side, Indian authorities longly delayed the formalization of accuses, thus stemming reaction from Italian authorities, which sought support from the European Parliament.
- Previous commissions include solo exhibitions with Haegue Yang, Eva Berendes, Jennifer West, George Henry Longly, Giles Round, Sean Edwards, and Pil and Galia Kollectiv.
- Blades longly oval, on both ends regularly narrowed, or lanceolate with 3-5 veins, without pellucid markings, 17-25 cm long x 2.5-5 cm wide.
- "People aren't complaining that much now, but what we're afraid of is they're going to complain loudly and longly after Sept . 30 when they can no longer choose which area code to use,"
- On 1 August 2007, Q103 reverted to their 2004 strapline of " Today's Best Mix ", also dropping the " Cambridge " from their name to reflect the newly extended TSA area ( covering Haverhill and the longly served Newmarket on the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk border ).