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‘Cms can be long.’

[⟨det cm.n⟩ long.a]

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The oars used in competitive rowing are long (250300 cm) poles with one flat end about 50 cm long and 25 cm wide, called the blade.
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The alternate, coriaceous leaves measure up to 9 cm long and 2 cm wide.
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It grows to a height of 60–100 cm (2 – 3 feet), and is bristly or hairy all over the stems and leaves; the leaves are alternate, simple, and 5–15 cm (2 – 6 in) long.
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The leaves (’needles ’) are in pairs, moderately stout, 3 – 5.5 cm long, and green, with stomata on both inner and outer surfaces but distinctly more on the inner surface forming a whitish band.
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The boards, which can float, are typically 120–147 cm long, depending on weight, and up to 45 cm wide (shorter and wider than snowboards).
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The leaves are 1.5 – 8 cm long and 3 to 20 times as long as wide, short – petiolate, glabrous, serrate to almost entire.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Author: KKP Subject: RE: Reflection on SPI bus Posted: Aug 02, 2008 – 02:53 AM (GMT 2) Topic Replies: 7 If the line is 70 cm / 3.5 ns long, that’s a reflection time of 7ns, i.e.. large enough to cause trouble.
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The fronds are 0.5 – 4 cm long and broad, with a bristly surface, and produced in pairs also with a third modified root-like frond that hangs in the water.
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The leaves are rounded, 4.58 cm long and 612 cm broad, palmately veined and lobed, with 913 (rarely 7) serrate shallowly incised lobes; they are hairless, or thinly hairy at first with white hairs; the petiole is 37 cm long and hairless.
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The leaves are 10–20 cm long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex.
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The leaves appear almost “featureless”, green, opposite, not toothed, somewhat resembling leaves of a lemon or orange. 2 to 7 cm long, 2 to 4 cm wide with a blunt point.
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“L. anagyroides” blooms in late spring with yellow flowers densely packed in pendulous racemes 10–20 cm (4 – 8 in) long.
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The leaves are 5–10 cm long and broad, triangular to diamond – shaped, with a pair of broad pointed lobes near the base, with a slightly waxy, succulent texture.
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The seeds are winged, in pairs, small (5 – 10 mm diameter), the wing about 3–5 cm long.
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The leaves are 30–60 cm long, pinnate, with five (rarely three or seven) leaflets, the terminal three leaflets much larger than the basal pair.
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The leaves are 10–20 cm long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex.
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The leaf blades are 25 cm long, palmately shaped, and deeply cut, with 35 main wedge – shaped segments.
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The flowers are yellow to red, prominently veined darker red, with five petals 2–4 cm long.
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It is a small, prostrate annual plant, the stems growing to 10–20 cm long, typically with four stems from the base.
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Queried on 2013-05-23.