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The Carotid or Anterior Wall is | wider above than below; it corresponds with the caro |
near the lower extremity of the testis, and is | wider above than below. |
de (therefore allowing for higher tolerances), | wider absorption band, lower lasing threshold, highe |
r Glan-Foucault prism, the Glan-Thompson has a | wider acceptance angle, but a much lower limit of ma |
and outspokenness but for its campaigning for | wider acceptance of both British folk music and worl |
This theory gained | wider acceptance after the discovery and publication |
a fat-activist group that is aimed at gaining | wider acceptance for fat people. |
the election of Barack Obama as President and | wider acceptance of inter-racial marriages signified |
no Germanic etymology for the name has gained | wider acceptance. |
ppropriate to make it sweeter in order to gain | wider acceptance. |
s and accounting, while Taiwan agreed to offer | wider access in seven areas, including banking and m |
on from tax preparers, Senior Citizens rights, | wider access to the Senior Citizens Rent Increase Ex |
Carothers has also continued to gain | wider acclaim as a songwriter. |
gameplay of the series with elements from the | wider action game genre. |
The Club continues to contribute to the | wider administration of cricket in the NCU where mem |
n for his response to the catastrophe, and for | wider administration policies. |
by the Deardens (father and son) before their | wider adoption by the ceramics industry. |
ed a strand of contextualism in advance of the | wider adoption of commercial Post-Modernism as an ar |
The school has also evolved to include a | wider age-range. |
The site is part of | wider agricultural land and suffers erosion from veh |
clared ethnic Albanian, Hasani was part of the | wider Albanian community, yet perceived as being hig |
Clipper was a part of a | wider Allied operation to gain control of the Roer v |
The narrows was made deeper and | wider allowing for a greater drawdown of the lake du |
ntific study of geography should involve a far | wider analysis and appreciation of earlier sources. |
While Egypt as a part of the | wider Ancient Near East had entered historicity sinc |
The river was at that time | wider and shallower until locks were added to make i |
Teacups are | wider and shorter than coffee cups, but not always. |
nt flows Lukva River that in ancient times was | wider and deeper than it is today. |
It is usually | wider and made from fancier cloth more suitable for |
ximately 10 mm long by 3 mm wide, and are both | wider and longer than the elliptical lateral petals. |
-lined bluffs as the gorge widens out into the | wider and larger Potomac Gorge. |
In a | wider and general context, a Yogini is a human woman |
in, just at a time when the charters, becoming | wider and wider, tended to bring about the disappear |
fic system in Stockholm made the planned route | wider and wider, from the planned 18 metres in 1932 |
the genus Dolopichthys, differing in having a | wider and deeper skull, shorter and fewer jaw teeth, |
cross the eastern rim, and the southern rim is | wider and irregular in shape. |
The central arch is slightly | wider and more ornate. |
tions and to gain practical experiences with a | wider and more global perspective. |
Then it swings a little | wider and Monica comes. |
The breach subsequently became | wider, and the Emperor was about to be excommunicate |
to the supraocular scale, while the lower one | wider and split into two parts may or may not meet a |
As Toronto's homes spread out over | wider and wider areas this great chain of stores bro |
al arts and Tai Chi Chuan may reach out a much | wider and younger audience, but at the same time the |
Over time, the width of the hem grew | wider and the term "flare-leg" was favored in market |
Low gradient streams have | wider and less rugged valleys, with a tendency for t |
roa Street Viaduct opened in 1937, providing a | wider and direct Los Angeles River crossing than the |
Central High offered a | wider and more complex curriculum than Horace Mann d |
The double helix is thus | wider and has a longer pitch. |
The new replacement bridge is both | wider and taller and opened to traffic on May 17, 20 |
This allowed Canobius to open its jaws | wider and expand its gill slits further at the same |
260 lines per square inch) making the grooves | wider and deeper and allowing for more area between |
hand drill; a brace can be used to drill much | wider, and deeper, holes than can a gear-driven hand |
ting systematic bias group aiming to provide a | wider and more detailed coverage on countries and ar |
007 the Bay Street roadway was made three feet | wider and about six inches higher by the Santa Rosa |
This will cause the eyes to appear | wider, and thus not have the appearance of strabismu |
ge and Literature, the choice of Literature is | wider, and they choose two out of History, Art and A |
), but in Boone County the stream becomes both | wider and deeper. |
ents to make their heritage more engaging to a | wider and more diverse audience. |
Camp Davis AAF's Runway 5/23 was | wider, and was intended for use by transports, while |
making the Welland through Spalding deeper and | wider, and suggested that the outfall of Vernatt's D |
10 to 15 years, the leaf form becomes shorter, | wider and dark green in colour. |
higher speeds, which required sterns that were | wider and flatter under the waterline to prevent the |
In addition to giving a | wider angle of view, the image produced by a wide-an |
E. fulgens has a noticeably | wider angle (nearly 180°) between the lateral sepals |
screen designed to improve contrast and give a | wider angle of viewing and a faster continuous shoot |
r astrophotography, the telecompressor gives a | wider angle of view, a sharper picture, and reduces |
to cover the lens (or would cause problems at | wider angles). |
This precedent would be used by the | wider Anglican Communion to pressure Robinson. |
Romophone and Marston record labels as part of | wider anthologies devoted to individual singers. |
ovements grew and expanded around the world, a | wider anti-cult movement developed in North America, |
from November 1874 to January 1875 as part of | wider anti-government protests |
erroneously used by the media to describe the | wider anti-Naxalite operations; the Government of In |
The eyes were rounder, and were set | wider apart and farther back than in Hyracotherium. |
bracts, all pointing outwards, the lower ones | wider apart and pointing downwards. |
xample in portrait mode the camera would use a | wider aperture to render the background out of focus |
Here, the camera is biased towards choosing | wider apertures for narrow depth of field and fast s |
king aperture, so this advantage is greater at | wider apertures. |
With a 1903 lift of papal enclosure, a | wider apostolate was permitted, and the order became |
production value) would be of much greater and | wider appeal to wargamers as a whole. |
e the crowds and admit women, giving the venue | wider appeal than the old time song and supper rooms |
f the Inter Party Government as the latter had | wider appeal and acceptance. |
It brought the band | wider appeal and a more consolidated fan-base. |
Part of the show's | wider appeal was that Ryle never played to just the |
the ALGOL 60 programming language with a much | wider application scope, including non-numerical pro |
t with Israel replaced with heaven to show the | wider application of the new message. |
rive demand for these brands at the expense of | wider appreciation of the environmental merits of wo |
more accessible arts series, reflected in the | wider approach of its successor. |
London, only to be sacrificed in 1831 when the | wider approaches needed for the rebuilt London Bridg |
Suliman's popularity and fame spread to the | wider Arab audience on his selection to play a promi |
jointly to clients in the Middle East and the | wider Arab World. |
The summit had a | wider Arab participation, it was dedicated to follow |
One of the major continuing issues within the | wider Arab-Israeli conflict, it was the first direct |
ture of articles, the magazine also covers the | wider Arabic and Muslim world, and is aimed at both |
ssets of the parish are considered part of the | wider archdiocese). |
mance in Pondicherry made Chembai known over a | wider area leading later to more concert opportuniti |
a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, within the | wider area of Otmoor, in Oxfordshire, England. |
teway, around Luton and Milton Keynes, and the | wider area around Cambridge. |
1984 redistribution, the seat included a much | wider area including the traditional Labor areas of |
The | wider area had been settled before the Saxons arrive |
ble for producing severe weather across a much | wider area of the eastern U.S. On the previous day, |
inal ‘e' had been dropped and the name for the | wider area at this time was Cudnell. |
d its boundaries were extended to cover a much | wider area - Pontefract itself, the towns of Knottin |
Slapper detonator's pellet or flyer impacts a | wider area of surface on the explosive output charge |
g villages, although students are drawn from a | wider area through parental choice. |
unty constituency of the same name, covering a | wider area and electing one member. |
were re-fortified during a second period and a | wider area towards the north of a total of about 26 |
f these works there was much disruption in the | wider area due to the closing of this important brid |
for public use; the districts usually cover a | wider area than their names might suggest. |
idiary, Sekenke Exploration Limited, while the | wider area around the mine is under exploration by C |
falls such as these that have resulted in the | wider area becoming known as Waterfall/s Country. |
The majority of the | wider area comprises the west-southwest part of sout |
Hitchin Highbury Ward also includes a | wider area including the districts of Benslow, Wymon |
League consisting of a membership from a much | wider area than Essex County, which was then the lim |
on valley, and now attracts pupils from a much | wider area including the eastern outskirts of Bristo |
1991, these forces took control of the entire | wider area of Hrvatska Kostajnica. |
by the city of Wolverhampton and thus covers a | wider area than that immediately surrounding the vil |
s of Trigg Major and Trigg Minor which cover a | wider area (but not identical to the historical boun |
idiary, Sekenke Exploration Limited, while the | wider area around the mine is under exploration by C |
The | wider area surrounding and including Hangleton is co |
spread horizontally, they are able to cover a | wider area for collecting nutrients. |
half a kilometre further; from here buses to a | wider area may be found. |
, but these simply spread the pollution over a | wider area and did not help alleviate the reported h |
Some definitions include a somewhat | wider area, extending the neighborhood into the Uppe |
to raise its profile, and attract clubs from a | wider area, the decision was made to rename the leag |
he term Estuary English surely embraces a much | wider area, typified by (eg) Dagenham and Erith? |
tered killas, which at one time covered a much | wider area, can be seen. |
e fighter, the bomb's explosive area is over a | wider area, and with two fighters, the "orbs" of the |
been suggested that the Beormingas occupied a | wider area, much larger than Birmingham's manor and |
finition television broadcasts which display a | wider area, hence, a bigger picture, as opposed to 4 |
beer, enabling it to be distributed to a much | wider area. |
l abandoned medieval villages are known in the | wider area. |
for militias, thus spreading the conflict to a | wider area. |
given the lack of proper infrastructure in the | wider area. |
infall which caused the emus to scatter over a | wider area. |
e character and appearance of the site and the | wider area.” |
he invasion beaches, and subsequently clearing | wider areas to allow transport and supply vessels to |
uch a way to allow their trustees to invest in | wider areas than the Statutory Lists. |
The reform granted the counties | wider areas of responsibility, most notably running |
Some usages of the term include even | wider areas, while others are more specific though w |
ller building called V Building as part of the | wider Arena Central development which will redevelop |
08 with an HD theater to take advantage of the | wider array of offerings in that format. |
and by Simeon Hellerman and Ian Swanson, in a | wider array of cases. |
ile in theory Joone can be used to construct a | wider array of adaptive systems (including those wit |
with other local schools in order to provide a | wider array of subjects to sixth formers. |
ess that helped confirm his reputation among a | wider artistic circle including the theatre and musi |
vely narrow during juvenile stages and becomes | wider as the animal matures. |
itial thin width of the insect trail, becoming | wider as the insect grows while it navigates around |
When in Longsleddale, it begins to get | wider as it is fed by a large number of streams (kno |
The much | wider Ashley joins the Cooper River off the Battery |
ground design and has several others about the | wider aspects of graphic design on public transport |
Another measurement, calculated as part of a | wider assessment of water management in 2007, aimed |
mobile systems, increases in oil prices and a | wider assortment of operators. |
The stripe becomes slightly | wider at the neck. |
endent on levitation height, the plate must be | wider at higher lifts. |
ent is more narrow at the vertebral bodies and | wider at the intervertebral disc space which is more |
The building bulges out and becomes | wider at its 15th floor, and this widening is descri |
of holes drilled through it which are slightly | wider at the back. |
a narrower trunk (which is typically somewhat | wider at the base), and grows slightly faster and ta |
bbon curled into a cylindrical stack, slightly | wider at the top than the bottom. |
ar leaves are up to 10 centimeters long, often | wider at the top of the plant than below. |
The church is | wider at its west end than at the east end. |
nt in the form of a trapezoid that means it is | wider at one end and short at the other end. |
ich the filaments (trichomes) are tapered from | wider at the base to narrower at the tip. |
men: The Ladies' Mercury - an imitation of his | wider Athenian project - and acting here as the publ |
h cliffs which overlook Broadhaven Bay and the | wider Atlantic Ocean, nature and wildlife. |
He gained | wider attention for a huge crash he has during the P |
a 10" vinyl-only EP - helped the band come to | wider attention as the group won critical acclaim fo |
In the same year, he came to | wider attention in the original BBC version of Denni |
The film came to | wider attention when its opening song Jaan Pehechan |
ick-upon-Tweed constituency had attracted some | wider attention as the seat was fought between two c |
In the past decade these issues have received | wider attention and some state funding. |
, an obscure death metal group, only coming to | wider attention with the release of a posthumous spl |
extensively on the subject, brought it to much | wider attention in the historical community and fill |
In 1757 he came to | wider attention by publishing Letters on Theron and |
He attracted | wider attention when he recorded the aural vignettes |
He then came to | wider attention in the role of Spencer Moon in the B |
er began in Chicago clubs, but he did not gain | wider attention until moving to New York City in 193 |
it began to be published and bring the BDO to | wider attention. |
denial" [Maxwell 2004, 1], brought him to far | wider attention. |
Cambridge University debut, brought Doggart to | wider attention. |
keable and well-intentioned set still deserves | wider attention." |
ue for the blues in a tourist district where a | wider audience could hear it. |
publication and was later (1990) brought to a | wider audience by David Lambert. |
xcited about opening the audition process to a | wider audience and hope to find that special raw tal |
So the event has tried to cater to a | wider audience for maximum impact. |
y, Schuffman was able to promote his book to a | wider audience with increased internet presence, mor |
It also tries to appeal to a | wider audience than that normally devoted to classic |
Jennings intended to gain for them a | wider audience with this album. |
ogan is a British actor, who became known to a | wider audience by performing a leading role in the n |
She very quickly became known to a much | wider audience and began extensively travelling abro |
justice movement to come together and reach a | wider audience through this event." |
The song perhaps first gained a | wider audience at the 1965 FA Cup final at Wembley S |
It also became familiar to a | wider audience through the Billy Graham crusades whe |
The multimachine first became known to a | wider audience as the result of the 2006 Open Source |
it from theaters, planning on showing it to a | wider audience later in the year. |
advertisements in Bearded to help them reach a | wider audience previously unreachable due to cost. |
s reflected in the Dawn, in that it aimed at a | wider audience than the middle class. |
st an academic career, his work also reached a | wider audience through film scores and his materials |
Time in Mexico), and has therefore attracted a | wider audience than most short films usually receive |
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