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The results were taken to a | wider meeting in November. |
It explores a | wider variety of styles than any other Iron Butterfl |
e engine that gives a high power output over a | wider RPM range. |
broths have a more complex taste because of a | wider mixture of amino acids from bones, meats and v |
seminal in bringing new Scottish writers to a | wider audience. |
mobile systems, increases in oil prices and a | wider assortment of operators. |
a record that would introduce Brazzaville to a | wider audience." |
een the two schools, allowing their students a | wider education. |
Slapper detonator's pellet or flyer impacts a | wider area of surface on the explosive output charge |
He is now committed to writing for a | wider readership. |
mazon Rainforest on camera and present it to a | wider audience. |
tions and to gain practical experiences with a | wider and more global perspective. |
gae strains, which it claims can be used for a | wider variety of applications than ethanol while bei |
's astronomical priorities, STFC established a | wider consultation review involving various advisory |
mon distinguishing aspect in their shapes is a | wider vessel "body" and one (or sometimes more) narr |
In order to achieve a | wider sound source and greater dynamic range the Vit |
g villages, although students are drawn from a | wider area through parental choice. |
Jay Fullstop then took his lyrics to a | wider scale, appearing on Pirate radio station to br |
unting, filtering for fragmented packets and a | wider range of protocols, and the ability to match p |
5, WAAF adjusted its format again to include a | wider variety of music that fits under the umbrella |
m and preparing provocations V. Landsbergis, a | wider Sajudis, a KGB agent in its ranks. |
In S. Thomason (ed.) Contact languages: A | wider perspective. |
unty constituency of the same name, covering a | wider area and electing one member. |
lieved these, and other deaths, were part of a | wider British government "shoot-to-kill" policy, whe |
er by Volkswagen as the Volkswagen Polo with a | wider range of engine and other options. |
were re-fortified during a second period and a | wider area towards the north of a total of about 26 |
hreatened species and habitats and promoting a | wider understanding of the natural world". |
ing Centre and The Parkway Centre, which has a | wider range of stores and facilities including a lei |
h nationalism, followed, and formed part of, a | wider process toward Welsh devolution including the |
Time in Mexico), and has therefore attracted a | wider audience than most short films usually receive |
rn California's Best Rock", in order to play a | wider variety of rock music, including classic and c |
n the message of greenhouse gas reduction to a | wider audience. |
However, both standards have found a | wider audience among sports teams, fantasy sports le |
ving a narrow beamwidth in one dimension and a | wider beamwidth in the other dimension. |
to raise its profile, and attract clubs from a | wider area, the decision was made to rename the leag |
technical book, or one that would appeal to a | wider readership, setting out the true Canberra stor |
nsisting of a spectroscopic double star with a | wider companion. |
llings, hindered the band's ability to reach a | wider audience. |
rice by providing more in-depth articles and a | wider selection than the daily paper. |
m, the Buffalo Skyway was extended, to erect a | wider bridge over the Union Ship Canal, and the Kens |
e 'Chartists' , who campaigned from 1838 for a | wider reform. |
He incorporated those ideas into a | wider syndicalist-mutualist framework that maintains |
ooks of international interest which deserve a | wider reception) |
e fundamental ideas of a selectivity filter, a | wider inner vestibule and a gate on the inside. |
ernative and progressive rock tendencies and a | wider variety of instrumentation. |
ntinually a tendency to use this dyslexia as a | wider theme in the issue of 'reading' situations, an |
nate believer in bringing natural history to a | wider audience, and was a resident naturalist at the |
urther amended FCIC's activities by offering a | wider selection of insurance-related risk management |
ar, but the Department was re-established on a | wider basis, with a much larger staff, by Rab Butler |
ART generally uses lower frequencies and has a | wider bandwidth. |
More recently, she has taken on a | wider role at BBC World News, presenting the busines |
Most of the Maritimes were convinced that a | wider union including the Province of Canada would a |
he success of LACE to promote these media to a | wider audience. |
ories from her articles into novels to reach a | wider audience with her socialist message. |
in exposing many Jewish American writers to a | wider reading public. |
de arrangements for her songs, attainable by a | wider audience. |
e Greek New Testament of Erasmus was part of a | wider controversy around 1520, that drew in Edward L |
to make local government more accessible to a | wider range of people, and through efforts such as h |
Allied invasion of Normandy (this as part of a | wider series of resistance uprisings). |
CsI has a | wider transmission range than the more common potass |
and won another race with Sodrel in 2008 by a | wider margin. |
he format changed from a hard rock format to a | wider blend of music focusing on independent and non |
series brought US-style stock car racing to a | wider UK audience, and Mark was a stalwart driver fo |
s shaped essentially like a violin, but with a | wider fingerboard and flatter bridge. |
te dies exist for this medal with one having a | wider border around the edge than the other. |
for public use; the districts usually cover a | wider area than their names might suggest. |
In a | wider sense, the embedding of material in a glassy m |
ural weight of the vessel's hull, it allowed a | wider range of guns mounted on the sides, and it gav |
dvertising campaign was introduced to target a | wider market. |
of the common law passing-off action within a | wider category of unfair competition law; the public |
A | wider audience saw him co-presenting the TV document |
gett Associates in the late 1990s, featuring a | wider yellow castle with fewer cruciform "windows" a |
Exposed sites show a | wider extension and are often divided into further z |
The title-song of this EP came to a | wider audience after Nirvana covered it, along with |
The Arcadia Conference also had a | wider international diplomatic and political aspect |
It was a popular album featuring a | wider variety of pop including Japanese comic dittie |
overnment asked for federal funding to build a | wider, safer replacement but only received $10 milli |
This means students have a | wider range of courses to choose from. |
F. Hinds stores stock a | wider than average range of jewellery, watches, cloc |
ces that permitted the transmitter to handle a | wider range of frequencies and standardizing control |
itial specialized interest in the Baroque to a | wider interest in opera. |
They also benefit from a | wider set of resources and tools at their disposal. |
roa Street Viaduct opened in 1937, providing a | wider and direct Los Angeles River crossing than the |
It can be regarded as part of a | wider Catalan cuisine, since it shares many dishes a |
chitecture and the built environment, and on a | wider global level, the coded systems of mass-commun |
Weston Big Wood falls within a | wider biological Site of Special Scientific Interest |
wrapping sandwiches), McDonald's could offer a | wider variety of sandwich combinations without signi |
nds (Weserbergland) in both its narrower and a | wider sense. |
research and to highlight and communicate to a | wider audience, the richness and variety of Iranian |
ovements grew and expanded around the world, a | wider anti-cult movement developed in North America, |
tle known but high quality single malts with a | wider audience. |
s withdrawal from Paisley opened the way for a | wider pact between Liberals and Conservatives across |
Chicago River exposed the tunnel in 1900 and a | wider, deeper replacement was built under the origin |
ilitate dissemination and the development of a | wider research community in art and design in Wales. |
Gregory S. Paul used the term "protobird" in a | wider sense in 1988, to refer to the extremely bird- |
screen designed to improve contrast and give a | wider angle of viewing and a faster continuous shoot |
ere the predominant and best-known aspect of a | wider use of - or plans for - suicide attacks by Jap |
managers expanded the offerings to appeal to a | wider range of patrons. |
on international and national news gives it a | wider focus than that usually associated with a prov |
en she was forced to resign as the result of a | wider political scandal. |
In a | wider sense also nipple rings and some butt-plugs ma |
cing shorter reports than Crimson Edition on a | wider range of topics. |
The crew of Cicala mutinied, as part of a | wider wave of unrest in the Royal Navy, and five "ri |
Unlike nearby areas, Shelby Place has a | wider street with central median. |
He reported this experiment to a | wider audience in the Comptes rendus, the French Aca |
Bottom may also describe a | wider social context of submission within a romantic |
He is perhaps best known to a | wider audience for his highly-acclaimed television a |
dem adjusts the upstream bandwidth to create a | wider frequency band for the downstream traffic. |
that Ericksonian techniques should be given a | wider exposure. |
f popular demand for the album, it was given a | wider release in 1998 by Antler-Subway Records. |
emiership of Charilaos Trikoupis, as part of a | wider reorganization and modernization of the armed |
ldings around the church affording passersby a | wider view of it. |
ies McCarthy's work in this field as part of a | wider project of undermining scholarship affirming t |
r Pad, the band began actively searching for a | wider distribution deal, compiling a demo tape of se |
Hitchin Highbury Ward also includes a | wider area including the districts of Benslow, Wymon |
s second year, M for Montreal put a focus on a | wider scale of Canadian music by giving birth to T f |
ve been added to MetaBB to give forum owners a | wider range of tools, options, and entertainment. |
nisms are likely to better meet the needs of a | wider range of users, for a longer period of time. |
roader than those of N. spectabilis and have a | wider, expanded peristome. |
Recognising a | wider remit than history of medicine only, the Libra |
ke developments in meteorology accessible to a | wider public, started in 1946 during his presidency |
Closing Time reached a | wider audience through cover versions by more succes |
Justice to create a new sound, drawing from a | wider set of musical influences. |
f licensing for the enterprise, and included a | wider range of fonts and document templates and a co |
This was part of a | wider post-World War II program of the CIA's of coll |
Central High offered a | wider and more complex curriculum than Horace Mann d |
nge of its attendant culture; and to promote a | wider awareness and understanding of the history of |
The centers include family bathrooms and a | wider range of food and beverage offerings. |
It enables a | wider range of problems to be solved in LabVIEW and |
broadening the party's base and appealing to a | wider spectrum of voters but was unable to overcome |
lp confirm this trio's world-class status to a | wider audience - it's modern music in the most meani |
The school has also evolved to include a | wider age-range. |
in in the 2004 election, and was defeated by a | wider margin of 3,818 votes. |
ontour becomes increasingly disjoined within a | wider range. |
After establishing himself on a | wider stage, he was brought to Haifa on loan to prov |
directly as to sit, but in German it assumes a | wider meaning: to sit, to set or to put). |
tory helped several Chicago area bands reach a | wider audience, as well as giving exposure to more a |
h improved vision, and to allow the observer a | wider field of fire for his 7.92 mm (.312 in) machin |
narrow gauge, and at night, and trolleys on a | wider gauge. |
On a | wider sense, other towns outside the formal boundari |
This feature is part of a | wider regional dialectical trait which is reminiscen |
Dolichocephalic breeds have a | wider field of vision but small overlap between the |
s and ewes, and has a fleece that appears in a | wider variety of colors and patterns, which may be s |
that makes the orchestra more accessible to a | wider audience than a lot of other free jazz. |
C Television in the US, exposing the band to a | wider audience. |
Al-Maghribi's dictionary reflects a | wider trend in early 17th century Ottoman Egypt towa |
Epoxy cures under a | wider range of temperatures and moisture content tha |
In a | wider sense, the term domino is often understood to |
Buhre was popular among a | wider audience for his TV roles in Derrick and Tator |
An intermediate form with a | wider neck is also reported, suggesting that pitcher |
by the city of Wolverhampton and thus covers a | wider area than that immediately surrounding the vil |
ot only in the Republic of Macedonia, but in a | wider sense in the Balkans and in Europe. |
This implies that a pulse with a | wider FWHM will spread more than a pulse with a narr |
s of Trigg Major and Trigg Minor which cover a | wider area (but not identical to the historical boun |
to promote Irish culture and to bring it to a | wider audience particularly in the United States. |
I think that the issue here is a | wider one - the Republic of China (1912-1949) is a c |
erzner was able to repackage the program for a | wider cable audience with Ed the Sock as the star. |
Perhaps to appeal to a | wider audience, there is a sense of greater heterono |
Poolside, that brought the group's sound to a | wider audience. |
It is part of a | wider South-East Asian tradition of tribal jewelry, |
He argued India would be brought under a | wider non-proliferation net, with India being tied t |
e a slightly longer wheelbase to accommodate a | wider variety of engines. |
The hybrid has a | wider pitcher lid that is never relfexed beyond 90 d |
opkis's Theorem is that it can be applied to a | wider class of problems than can be studied with sta |
mewhat more successful publication targeting a | wider readership, The Mathematical Diary, which was |
The region is embedded within a | wider region of star formation known as Cygnus X, wh |
he River Tees from Stockton-on-Tees provides a | wider range of services and acts as the main railway |
wo central arches merged into one to provide a | wider channel for shipping. |
nsparency, motion blur, improved artwork and a | wider range of enemies and weapons. |
n Askes' education to more students and make a | wider use of the strengths that Aske's has to offer. |
Wolff's work has found a | wider audience through its adaptation to film. |
She was re-elected by a | wider margin in 1988, as Filmon's Tories won a minor |
c), but polycarbonate is stronger, usable in a | wider temperature range but more expensive. |
South Parade was part of a | wider scheme to build a Royal Forum, including North |
It became known to a | wider audience in January 2006, when it was one of t |
ruary 1923 after Mathew's death, but lost by a | wider margin, and was unsuccessful again at the gene |
k Holiday, is described as: "...belonging to a | wider studio tradition of modest representation of o |
The bridge was replaced in the 1980s, when a | wider bridge was constructed next to it. |
'33' was created in 1990 to develop a | wider market for jazz and related music artists pass |
ship of the Cultural Revolution consisted of a | wider group, referring predominantly to the members |
rm rectangular faces rather than squares, so a | wider operation is needed to adjust the polyhedron t |
ct that it was a Listed Building, as part of a | wider redevelopment of Swiss Cottage. |
erm "Beerage" has been used more recently in a | wider context to reflect the dominance of the indust |
The Relation has a | wider literary importance in influencing the develop |
ed at 104.3 to add nighttime programming and a | wider signal range. |
It was introduced for the first time to a | wider audience during the 42nd Student Song Festival |
s uva-crispa), while the secondary hosts are a | wider range of plants, including members of the Comp |
g area of Southbank, the renaming is part of a | wider urban renewal strategy to link Southbank with |
st Frank Johnson in 1980 appeared to include a | wider range of pundits. |
expand the network's viewership by providing a | wider variety of programming. |
The Westgate redevelopment is just part of a | wider scheme proposed by the City Council. |
d his work to the internet instantly gaining a | wider audience. |
It had a | wider fuselage and a closed 4-place rear cab. |
of paper qualifications to the exclusion of a | wider view. |
Many of his articles are directed at a | wider Jewish audience, including less observant Jews |
d to world-wide availability to better reach a | wider audience. |
idiom is now generally used only as part of a | wider expression to express intensity in a negative |
of Work and local County Councils to protect a | wider range of properties. |
h, this band is the ultimate in appealing to a | wider, younger audience. |
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