Sentence examples for an extensive distribution from inspiring English sources

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Unpublished in book form in her lifetime, the poems of Emily Dickinson nonetheless enjoyed an extensive distribution - through her letters.

It also was classified for decades as a subspecies of the Little Nightjar (Caprimulgus parvulus), which has an extensive distribution east of the Andes.

There is also a lingering concern that AT&T Wireless will not be able to benefit from having a fixed-line partner with an extensive distribution system allowing it to bundle services together.

The two formations studied are in the oil zone, Formation A being characterised by an extensive distribution of pore lining chlorite, while asphalt staining is observed in the pores of cleaned Formation B samples.

Through an extensive distribution network of agents and financial planners, the company offers insurance and asset-management products to more than 5 million customers.

We noted that Elsholtzia has an extensive distribution, diverse biological and pharmacological activities of pure compounds, extracts and volatile components described.

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The earliest divergence within the hermaphroditic clade is F. virsoides, currently restricted to the northern Adriatic Sea, a possible remnant from a more extensive distribution during a cooler glacial period.

Severstal has similar assets to Arcelor, but Mittal has a more extensive distribution network, a wider geographic reach and more market power.

The critical void volume fraction for coalescence and the distribution of ductile damage below the fracture surface is markedly different between blunt-notched and pre-cracked specimens, with notched specimens exhibiting a significantly lower critical void volume fraction and a more extensive distribution of ductile damage below the fracture surface than is observed in pre-cracked specimens.

Together they would be better placed to confront flagging sales in the developed world, thanks to a more extensive distribution network.

Pleistocene evidence of a more extensive distribution for kauri (Ecroyd [1982]) has led numerous authors to speculate on the causes of the failure of this species to recolonise land further south in recent times (e.g. Mitchell [1991]; Ogden et al. [1992], [1993]).

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