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e fighter, the bomb's explosive area is over a | wider area, and with two fighters, the "orbs" of the |
s, Chaplin's work is now being discovered by a | wider public. |
in the philosophical literature available to a | wider audience of non-philosophers." |
It is able to store a | wider range of color values than sRGB or Adobe RGB c |
pportunities within the press and attracting a | wider audience commercially. |
The Centre promotes a | wider "Grail community" to include non-resident wome |
The tribute train was the centrepiece of a | wider cultural awareness project known as 'Inspirati |
to trigger a by-election, in order to spark a | wider debate on the issue of civil liberties. |
his encyclopedias, making them available to a | wider readership in the home country for the first t |
spread horizontally, they are able to cover a | wider area for collecting nutrients. |
national Film Festival in 1995 before having a | wider release in 1996. |
Although more capable hardware can use a | wider variety of sizes of data, market forces exert |
xample in portrait mode the camera would use a | wider aperture to render the background out of focus |
of Work and local County Councils to protect a | wider range of properties. |
of Work and local County Councils to protect a | wider range of properties. |
contradictions between Torah and science to a | wider audience. |
ld be "authoritative and neutral", and reach a | wider audience. |
he band continued playing and soon developed a | wider following in bigger Yugoslav cities: Belgrade, |
cted in the 1989 Alberta general election by a | wider margin, but was defeated by Gene Zwozdesky in |
Even while The Zephyr Song influenced a | wider selection of musical charts, "Can't Stop" was |
ts remit was expanded substantially to cover a | wider range of financial and economic crime and frau |
of modern textual criticism of the Bible to a | wider Hebrew audience, emphasising the Torah to be a |
The Finance Tower is part of a | wider body: the Administrative City of the State. |
only island in which Italian (Venetian) had a | wider spread was Cephalonia, where a great number of |
ist who in 2005 decided to bring his work to a | wider audience. |
Web (URIs) and how they can be combined into a | wider system. |
fend, or that is considered inappropriate to a | wider Christian oriented audience. |
also used as an ornamental plant, coming in a | wider range of colors. |
within a few months, Virb failed to attract a | wider audience, and by the end of 2007, Facebook, pa |
n Council grew, which offered lower rents to a | wider range of candidates. |
ance of the holiday in schools, but was also a | wider opportunity to demonstrate loyalty to Britain. |
Boorman has a career as an actor but reached a | wider audience when he and actor Ewan McGregor made |
oduced by ridge-lamellar scales and features a | wider range of colours. |
g to an individual's wishes, these encompass a | wider variety of styles and functions. |
Herseth again prevailed, this time by a | wider margin of 53% to 46% despite President George |
ting systematic bias group aiming to provide a | wider and more detailed coverage on countries and ar |
providing the audience with inspiration and a | wider understanding of our environment. |
he new FieldTurf surface is hoped to attract a | wider variety of events to the stadium including fut |
with Colin Fournier has brought his work to a | wider public, a process set to continue with the con |
lack of expertise in the smaller colleges in a | wider range of subjects. |
Shakespearean actress, who is best known to a | wider public for her role on television as Number 14 |
and a project infrastructure, opened NUT to a | wider "power broker" approach, and has worked toward |
On a | wider cultural front staff and students' participati |
into law and gives law enforcement officials a | wider range of tools to respond to the growing domes |
post office and the Summit were converted to a | wider road and a single bus route (number 88) was po |
porteur on Torture Manfred Nowak called "for a | wider inquiry to include alleged US abuses." |
ion until 1958 when he was sacked as part of a | wider purge of East German cultural life. |
Bible teaching ministry at the Convention to a | wider audience both nationally and internationally t |
The day also provided an opportunity for a | wider examination of the Radio Drama genre. |
r bodies to create the right environment for a | wider uptake of sustainable energy. |
is Marathi, reflecting Mumbai's location in a | wider Marathi-speaking area. |
ncerning the Crimean War to the attention of a | wider audience, together with making it available to |
by-election, in which he intended to provoke a | wider public debate on the single issue of the perce |
the tone of the sound delivered, opening up a | wider tonal range Clapton desired. |
Instructors may use a | wider range of works in distance learning environmen |
d saying "the TA soldier brings maturity and a | wider understanding of the world - the end result, m |
types are sometimes collected together into a | wider C-group of carbonaceous asteroids. |
With a | wider geographical area, and a franchise expanded un |
rally two conical-section surfaces, one with a | wider cone angle and one with a narrower cone-angle, |
Callaghan, suggesting that Doran was part of a | wider re-emergence of technically gifted footballers |
been suggested that the Beormingas occupied a | wider area, much larger than Birmingham's manor and |
been developed and updated with addition of a | wider range of freshwater sites. |
The band was introduced to a | wider audience on 18 January 2006, when they made th |
"This is a | wider campaign to take over all private radio statio |
Coincident placement give a | wider stereo image than spaced pairs, and some engin |
your tegu's sex is the males generally have a | wider 'puffier' jaw where as females have a more nar |
uid EP" of 500 copies, it was re-released to a | wider audience on XL Recordings in the following yea |
popularise traditional Newfoundland music to a | wider Canadian audience in the early 1990s, along wi |
r as director of the theatre, and to attract a | wider audience slightly abandoned the moral and edif |
ow, two-lane truss bridge) was replaced with a | wider, traditional span. |
ts and Rave but he has been known to produce a | wider spectrum of Drum and Bass, happy hardcore, Amb |
Ronkin, "What emerges from the texts ... is a | wider signification of the khandhas than merely the |
remodelling the town centre and encouraging a | wider range of retailers and leisure providers into |
licies together, and gradually built on them a | wider policy. |
empt to insert a narrower petrol nozzle into a | wider diesel fuel aperture, SoloDiesel will prevent |
agement best practice, a help desk may offer a | wider range of user centric services and be part of |
Faves has a | wider range of functionality that encourages interac |
He has also served the Church of Scotland at a | wider level, including serving on the Assembly Counc |
Kiefer for eleven species formerly placed in a | wider Diaptomus. |
multiple Personas which gives him access to a | wider variety of skills than any other character. |
finition television broadcasts which display a | wider area, hence, a bigger picture, as opposed to 4 |
son Eight and the engine grew to 4168 cc and a | wider range of bodies from several coachbuilders was |
the A52 (St Alkmund's Way) was replaced with a | wider design at a cost of £1.3m. |
At level 3, learners need to understand a | wider range of business communications, write letter |
alestinian struggle must be the spearhead of a | wider, pan-Arab movement. |
, progressive and funk influences, employing a | wider diversity of instruments. |
s which live in Aylesbeare Common, including a | wider variety of butterfly species than in any other |
uction in the best way possible and to reach a | wider population of audience that doesn't have an op |
half a kilometre further; from here buses to a | wider area may be found. |
In contrast, the ECC has a | wider geographic spread and will only incardinate or |
m 1934 until her death in April 1948, caused a | wider breach between Walton and the Sitwells, as she |
Rewards Website) points program and offer a | wider range of services than the remaining stations. |
infall which caused the emus to scatter over a | wider area. |
s, in 1979 she had the chance to sing before a | wider audience. |
divided into a deep maroon red upper lip and a | wider lower lip which is yellow with red dots. |
ollege radio stations the band did not reach a | wider audience. |
nded through physical growth, cultivation of a | wider business services market, and the acquisition |
ase the awareness of songs and bring them to a | wider audience and thus hope to increase sales. |
ns tail lamps, "Cup" style 16" alloy wheels, a | wider selection of interior and exterior colors, and |
r astrophotography, the telecompressor gives a | wider angle of view, a sharper picture, and reduces |
A | wider range of body options would be offered with th |
On a | wider level the wooden Carpenter Gothic churches and |
nts of reinventing itself and moving towards a | wider audience. |
ink first to Fiji and New Caledonia, then to a | wider market. |
at its peak during the 1980s and was part of a | wider movement of Neo-Expressionist painters around |
ke notice of his efforts, Corcoran was given a | wider range of responsibilities than his official po |
elt that Purcell impeded their drive to open a | wider vice business in Portland. |
res, while the Countryside Service recognise a | wider Lincolnshire Wolds Character/Natural Area whic |
Florabase lists this species, with a | wider distribution in Western regions, with another, |
in 1990, has helped expand participation by a | wider audience, with the final volume of the 73-volu |
It is part of a | wider heritage centre which includes local archives |
nges would make athletics more accessible to a | wider audience. |
g up with Beacon Radio from 10 p.m. and then a | wider network of Midlands stations from 1am. |
extensive refurbishment programme as part of a | wider regeneration scheme in the Attwood Green area |
electically from, adapt, challenge and adopt a | wider range of religious beliefs and perspectives, s |
ER intends to expand its offering to include a | wider range of materials from all EU countries. |
ents to make their heritage more engaging to a | wider and more diverse audience. |
lso produces non-technical work that reaches a | wider audience, such as his humorous 1995 online ess |
offers a | wider suite of integrated collaboration services to |
nd his son Frank began importing and selling a | wider range of musical instruments including a Boome |
These additions assisted a | wider move into the industrial upkeep and maintenanc |
houghts and what we were doing musically for a | wider audience, for all Cubans." |
e film more commercially appealing, reaching a | wider audience. |
Frost brought the group to the attention of a | wider audience. |
in upgrading facilities, and is now offering a | wider range of subject areas in its prospectus. |
This has resulted in a | wider demand for Quinnell's books, especially those |
aw Commission of England & Wales, as part of a | wider view of priority rules relating to security in |
Clipper was a part of a | wider Allied operation to gain control of the Roer v |
ut Quad God helped to introduce machinima to a | wider audience and to solidify Machinima.com's |
Fossil evidence shows it had a | wider distribution in the past, south to central Mex |
d improvements to Steamworks, which includes a | wider expansion of utilities, such as player guides |
to ovate-cylindrical in N. lamii and possess a | wider peristome. |
With a 1903 lift of papal enclosure, a | wider apostolate was permitted, and the order became |
The tour helped bring Lowlife to a | wider audience, and culminated in a critically well- |
It is part of a | wider regeneration project for the High Street, Geor |
er and Runcorn offering better prospects and a | wider range of careers. |
Underground is a project to bring poetry to a | wider audience by displaying various poems or stanza |
ed equality of opportunity for students from a | wider range of backgrounds, and aiming to undertake |
as an expansion of this coalition to include a | wider spectrum of sympathizers. |
This rare plant once had a | wider distribution; specimens were collected many de |
ill be hopefully seen in some solo pieces on a | wider platform very soon. |
The summit had a | wider Arab participation, it was dedicated to follow |
n bringing Bruce's music to the attention of a | wider audience, instigating the commission for his o |
For a | wider view of the entire Newtownabbey area see The T |
In February 2010, Pornopedia became known to a | wider audience when it appeared in a featured story |
, but these simply spread the pollution over a | wider area and did not help alleviate the reported h |
lved from being 'enthusiasts only' to target a | wider audience who would otherwise not experience ou |
A | wider concrete beam bridge was built parallel to the |
with other local schools in order to provide a | wider array of subjects to sixth formers. |
is present at the same time, but if one has a | wider fluctuation, it will be the one responsible fo |
His first appearance before a | wider public was in 1799, when he published against |
e unit, bringing MIG welding within reach of a | wider market. |
nisation of the Party and aimed to appeal to a | wider set of people and professions, a professional |
ered to be the first newspaper to advance to a | wider audience the careers of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jo |
He has now committed himself to writing for a | wider readership. |
fer her growing repertoire of originals with a | wider audience. |
ness and joy of new love with the despair of a | wider Cold War world where notions of the future oft |
g band, Suntaraporn, phleng Thai sakol found a | wider audience. |
The Contortions reached a | wider audience with their contribution to the Brian |
ion correctly is merger into an article with a | wider scope, the same scope as the published works o |
ile other similar groups saw it as a part of a | wider process, in which the basic aim was the restor |
so hurt his chances to display his skills to a | wider audience. |
n points, and moderately low dispersion over a | wider wavelength range than a singly clad fiber or a |
This forced removal of children was part of a | wider policy implemented in many parts of Australia |
ne extends their core Airplay technology, to a | wider range of gaming formats including Nintendo DS/ |
as renovated with a new backup structure and a | wider dish. |
stern Australia, suggesting that it may have a | wider distribution. |
ss, a long narrow version called a vimpel or a | wider version called a stander can be flown. |
That year, he was defeated by a | wider margin than expected by Bob Bennett. |
ug Goehring in the 2006 election, winning by a | wider margin than in 2004. |
hter" has had a more extensive influence and a | wider circulation than any other similar publication |
lish in order to gain Western acceptance and a | wider audience, with the growth of their popularity |
on Channel 4, the programme went on to achieve | wider awareness when, in 2008, the British Film Inst |
n California History, but others have achieved | wider fame. |
ort-living sitcom Throb and, in 1993, achieved | wider fame as Daphne Moon on the television sitcom F |
The 2001 revision added | wider metallic strip to the 500 and 1000 rupee notes |
Tikun Olam (working on issues affecting | wider society) |
This allowed | wider distribution to users who could not spare the |
The palate itself is also | wider than that of Mariliasuchus. |
It is also | wider than the sun, with a radius of 1.391 Rsun, or |
call not only one corporation, Sanyo, but also | wider stakeholders (corporations, citizen, governmen |
ch has the retro reflective surface, is always | wider than the thickness with standard widths of 1/6 |
VI community to promote the use of Ada amongst | wider programming audiences. |
phthalmoscopy" to allow for a stereoscopic and | wider view of the fundus of the eye. |
production value) would be of much greater and | wider appeal to wargamers as a whole. |
e was also considerably taller (at 822 mm) and | wider than that of the KwK36, allowing for a much he |
te the fact that Oslo Plaza is both taller and | wider. |
oppers hardly fly, their wings are shorter and | wider than in the other Tettigonia species, only sli |
It is close to the more distinctive and | wider known Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill. |
lex found in Oldham which serves the local and | wider communities. |
now has multiple entrance/exit turnstiles and | wider staircases leading down to Superior Street. |
ring a millimeter long, narrow at the base and | wider or club-shaped at the tip. |
concern between British Muslim communities and | wider society. |
e shaped to accommodate the longer engines and | wider bell housing, and were manufactured from thick |
With improvements to the software and | wider use of mainframes, FEA technology gradually sp |
ming homosexuality as a sin in the English and | wider church, and for condemning the slave trade tha |
ol as a vehicle fuel, and the introduction and | wider use of flexible-fuel vehicles and ethanol-powe |
The narrows was made deeper and | wider allowing for a greater drawdown of the lake du |
12 cm tall and 0.8-2 cm thick, cylindrical and | wider towards the bottom, or ending in a bulb. |
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