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- adjective Extending throughout a
summer
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Examples
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For much of the summerlong leadership race, David Miliband, once a close ally to Mr. Blair, was seen as frontrunner — the best known of the candidates.
Labour Picks Ed Miliband as New Leader Alistair MacDonald 2010
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Donna's account of the recent calendar, juxtaposed with the news stories about Rudy's summerlong sallies to Southampton, left Rudy looking like any one of the Godfather characters he mimics and invokes: fully entitled to his public goumada on the side.
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What had started as a one-time-only demonstration at Shelbys science camp had turned into a summerlong project for Moni and me.
The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading Charity Tahmaseb 2009
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My mission in this Mississippi-washed metropolis earlier this month was to investigate its all-star food scene, part of my summerlong odyssey among the top restaurants in the heartland.
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What had started as a one-time-only demonstration at Shelbys science camp had turned into a summerlong project for Moni and me.
The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading Charity Tahmaseb 2009
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This week, Pepsi-affiliated Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken begin a summerlong, TV-saturated cross-promotional campaign tied to "Phantom."
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"" Candle in the Wind 1997 '' arrives just as Puff Daddy and Faith Evans's "" I'll Be Missing You, '' a tribute to the Notorious B.I.G., gives up its summerlong stranglehold on our consciousness.
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The revelation of the existence of the documents comes at a time when Congress is bracing for what is expected to be a grueling summerlong debate over the surveillance measure.
Just Between Us 2008
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We did it ourselves, and found a new group of courageous souls to add to our summerlong list of "America's Best" (page 10).
The Editor's Desk 2008
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, on the summerlong suspension of the gas tax favored by presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and John McCain "If the economic crisis continues through 2010, Brown's dead in the water."
Perspectives 2008
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