11. Architecturally the German influence extended from the Baltic coast to the Alps and from Alsace to modern Hungary. 12. The rooms are formed from the insides of the two lorries and from platforms that are hydraulically extended from the sides. 13. In this time, in the eleventh century, the Byzantine Empire flourished exceedingly and extended from the Euphrates to the Danube. 14. In all of the fetal specimens parietal cells were noted to extend from the body, through the antrum, to the pyloric region of the stomach. 15. Pancreatic pseudocysts extend along the fascial planes, following the line of least resistance and may extend from the mediastinum to the groin. 16. In high risk populations such as those with a previous adenoma, the intervals between repeat colonscopy have been extended from one to three years. 17. If so, the law has been extended from gross negligence to carelessness. 18. The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery. 19. The concept of socially useful design extends from products of this kind to the very forefront of new technology. 20. A head is all that part of a tone-unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to the tonic syllable. |