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A far wider section of society now benefits from a good education than would have been true in the immediate postwar period.
Indeed, a far wider section of the cultured public became aware of his work than of that of any previous filmmaker; for the first time a filmmaker was as widely and as highly regarded as artists in any of the more traditional media.
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Instead, it comes from a far wider cross-section of our society.
(Take a look at South Street Seaport, or the many unused dumps and wharfs on the far whiter and far more luxurious Westside where housing is far further from a far wider river...) Real estate advertizing represents a significant source of revenue for the Times, and one whole section of the Sunday paper is devoted to it.
"Those shells represent a far wider question".
Nowadays, there is a far wider market.
"But this allows us to reach a far wider audience".
Far less concerned with craft than Mr. Jackson, Mr. Winter casts a far wider net.
But the book has a far wider scope.
Now, however, it has a far wider, more implausible remit.
There are far fewer received opinions now, and a far wider range of attitudes onstage.
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