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The older you get, the less attractive the idea of reaching 100 seems.
The committee had considered several suggestions without reaching any decision.
They continued in this manner for some time before reaching a level area of ground.
He wondered if she'd even been aware of reaching out to him.
One stopped before reaching the target, and the other two missed.
Morgan said nothing, reaching back and hanging up the phone instead.
It was gone within moments, without ever reaching his throat.
Human's reaching out to objects with hands is an analogy.
They had slept on reaching the hills, but the rest hadn't done much good.
On reaching some of the access numbers, callers also hear a commercial.
Some grew bored with the program, usually around 14-15, while others didn't want to leave their troops after reaching the age of 18.
The case had a tangled history before finally reaching the appeals court last year.
The cupboards were above my head, and I knew reaching for them would cause great pain.
Now there's much more of a reaching out from those institutions to us."
The Connecticut players had so many arms on defense it seemed that some were reaching out from the stands.
I closed my eyes for a moment, reaching inside, gathering up the magic, the life force within me.
More than half turned back without ever reaching the Klondike.
Reaching these young people took a lot of work.
They say the suit is intended to pressure the state into reaching a settlement.
Suddenly everyone was moving, reaching for weapons, running to their mounts.
On finally reaching the forest, she meets two men and asks them the way.
Reaching this balance must be one of the guidelines for the European budget in 2012.
Upon reaching junior year, a student may attend either of these institutions.
"I have had no discussions with any one other than my immediate family in reaching this decision," he said.
Over the years, the Catholic community has gained a reputation for reaching out to areas where no one else wanted to go.