Similar words: grange, long-run, long run, in the long run, longer, congrats, longest, any longer. Meaning: adj. 1. involving an extended span of time 2. suitable for or reaching long distances.
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(31) They could score only two long-range penalty goals, converted by Walker.
(32) The long-range goal of the project is to reintroduce the razorback sucker into the river just above Imperial Dam.
(33) Yet few economists are comfortable with the reliability of such long-range forecasts.
(34) Its initial long-range plan, published in 1962, called for $ 400 million in capital improvements from the-state.
(35) But the advent of long-range camera lenses, satellite television and instantaneous news changed that for ever.
(36) The forces of tyranny and aggression shelled the Mandali suburbs, Khurmal and Darband-e-Khan with long-range artillery.
(37) It revealed 10,000 chemical bombs, as well as 50 Scud missiles, including at least 30 with chemical warheads for long-range missiles.
(38) There are fears that the country has produced long-range missiles capable of reaching across the border.
(39) On May 19, 1955, in an air show, the Soviets displayed impressive quantities of their latest long-range bombers.
(40) Jamal Crawford, who was virtually untouchable in trade talks[sentencedict.com/long-range.html], has shown little but long-range potential.
(41) Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.
(42) Biblical leadership is an act of love, because it has the long-range goal of doing the best for those being led.
(43) It was very odd that tiny Hsu Fu was so much steadier than the big long-range cutter.
(44) Below her, technicians were preparing a long-range executive transporter for launch.
(45) In Czechoslovakia last March Martin Keown nearly broke the back of the net with a long-range effort.
(46) The Czech coup had another immediate result with immense long-range consequences.
(47) And the goalkeeper made a brilliant save to tip Philliskirk's long-range shot over the bar.
(48) How you could scale the system up for long-range travel.
(49) The manager has a short-range view; the leader has a long-range perspective.
(50) But a third crate, on its bottom layer, had the latest equipment for long-range detonation of explosives.
(51) The Soviet Union and the U.S. signed a treaty reducing long-range missiles.
(52) Church speculated with a long-range squirt, clicking his tongue in self-reproach as he did.
(53) Club range officers would also undergo additional training, and the club would put together a long-range plan.
(54) Sunnyvale has married its budget system to a long-range planning system.
(55) The wise politician tries to deliver what really grabs voters and shies away from complicated, long-range concepts that alarm and confuse.
(56) More than 15, 000 people in the Alamodome giving the usual long-range commentary: Ooooh.
(57) Several time zones away, a nuclear submarine conducted a surprise test-firing of two long-range ballistic missiles.
(58) Next month the superpowers are expected to agree to cut their long-range nuclear arsenals by a third.
(59) A long-range effort from Eyjolfur Sverrisson was parried by Lukic and Walter demonstrated his predatory instincts ruthlessly inside the box.
(60) They focused on concrete, short-term initiatives as well as long-range planning.. 4.
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