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If laid out in a straight line, the average adult's circulatory system would be nearly 60,000 miles long - enough to circle our earth two and a half times.

He remained faithful to his company for 20 years, and then they laid him off to save a few bucks.

Technological developments such as the development of the steam engine laid the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.

Isaac Newton's work in mathematics and physics laid the foundation for modern science.

Everyone laid on the sand and fried all afternoon.

News from the front office is grim, a lot of people are going to be laid off.

We've been having difficulty meeting our mortgage repayments since my husband got laid off.

Since I'm new at this job, I'd like to know exactly what the parameters are, as laid out in the official job description.

The world's first paved streets were laid out in 170 B.

C.

in Rome.

Once the company is doing better, our first priority will be to rehire those workers who had to be laid off when the company was struggling.

Sir William Osler once observed that when schemes are laid in advance, it is surprising how often the circumstances will fit in with them.

scholar Technological developments such as the development of the steam engine laid the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.

As the recession set in, temporary employees were laid off one after another.

The speaker laid stress on the need for thrift.

George was laid off when his company cut back production last year.

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