Importing Premiere Sequence - only partial

From Premiere Pro, I selected an 11 minute sequence - which contains about 30 clips - and then File/Send to Adobe Speedgrade
The sequence only partially came over.  It stops at 3 minutes 25 seconds or so and in the middle of a clip.  Any ideas? 
I am running Win7, i7 processor with 16GB.
Lots of disk space.

You most probably have the work area bar not covering your whole sequence in Premiere Pro.

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    Message was edited by: reastick ...well that didn't work either...

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