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But the Prokofiev project has inspired him to make wider connections between his music and classical.
The company could invest in its factories to make wider plates, or even vessels, but it is not sure the market is there.
GM was given 60 days to avoid that by prodding bondholders to accept deep discounts on the price of their debt and unions to make wider concessions.
It makes sense to locate research facilities in urban districts, often around urban universities, where researchers will make wider and more flexible contacts.
We will make wider use of electronic records and other health information technology to help control costs and reduce dangerous medical errors.
In the morning, they discussed texts that the students were to be examined on; in the afternoon he was expected to stretch their brains, make wider cultural connections, discuss social and political topics.
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