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span <a span; spans> SUST.

span <a span; spans> V. ARQUIT.

span <a span; spans> SUST.

span SUST.

span SUST.

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span ELECTRNIA.
span ELECTRNIA.
span ELECTRNIA.
span ELECTRNIA.

span SUST.

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coil span

coil span ELECTRNIA.
coil span ELECTRNIA.

effective span CONSTR.

memory span ENS.

overlap span ARQUIT.

semi-span ELECTRNIA.

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The new downtown span and the redesigned interchange will be a change from the existing setup.
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The California condor has a long life span, reaching up to 60 years.
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The curving, five-span, continuous, pre-stressed concrete, hollow bridge, has been described as one of the most beautiful bridges in the world.
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It's not possible to keep the students engaged for longer duration anymore because of low concentration span.
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The original metal light fixtures still run the length of each platform span were replaced in 2004 with more utilitarian fluorescent fixtures.
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It is also remarkable that there are flight safety lamps near the ground end of the guy ropes, to make the span of the guy ropes more visible.
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Several prototypes were built and flown, including a 15 m span motorglider version; the final prototype was constructed from carbon composites rather than glass fibre.
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Unlike almost all uses of the terms "major" and "minor", these intervals span the "same" number of semitones.
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The relatively long time span for belt exams stems from the large syllabus learnt.
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It would also have longer span wings, which required additional outrigger wheels to stabilize the aircraft on the ground.
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