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The camera has a way of further elongating his face.
She is also able to elongate her entire body like a snake.
The arms were elongating, or extending from the center, almost like a living thing.
"It's the school system that elongates the process," she said.
Not being backlit will probably elongate its working life though.
Her legs were long and elongated further by the very high heels which she wore.
Her eyes had been elongated by some cosmetic, and there was absolutely no recognition in them.
The cell elongates in preparation for division down the center.
However, it appears to be elongated in an amateur telescope.
And now the knuckles elongated themselves still further, becoming in time a new set of fingers.
This not only elongates it but actually strengthens the material as well.
"The Fed has taken an action to elongate the economic cycle," she said.
They were believed to have longevity and could elongate the life of the consumer.
Americans are simply living longer, healthier lives, they say, thus elongating society's notion of youth.
The dots may be elongated along the path like tiny worms.
But did it ever occur to Edison to elongate coins?
The cat's cradle had elongated so that it looked like a cone.
She wanted to catch it from the rear, elongating the car into a blur of color.
The stems are short to elongate with a length between 15 and 30 cm.
It flowers in late spring to early summer, the leaves elongating afterwards.
He said that the statements made during the standoff were "an effort to elongate my life."
The pose elongated her torso, so she looked even taller than normal.
He wanted to halt time, to elongate each day, stretch it to the length of a year.
The advance, therefore, was by means of a slowly elongating huddle.
To elongate the line, women wore high heels and stockings.