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Instead, music takes physical possession of the performers and, by extension, of the audience.
The BDI is a leading indicator of international trade and, by extension, of economic activity.
But political instability got the better of the company, and by extension of the Nicaragua Canal.
[TO THE OTHER GUYS] That means it's better than his research, and by extension of course, yours.
"Merkel has only thought of the German economy and by extension, of her votes," wrote David Revilla Velasco, a Spaniard.
They are meditations on the quasi-religious iconography of modern art history and, by extension, of modern consciousness.
It's a good summation of what Walker asks of her characters and, by extension, of her readers.
In many ways, McGahee is the story of this combine and, by extension, of the N.F.L. draft, which is scheduled to take place on April 26-27.
The artist herself stayed home to play out her role as patron saint of small-town life, and by extension of a new, prosperous suburbia.
Bush, for his part, made a fool of himself (and, by extension, of his host) by calling APEC "OPEC" and Australian troops "Austrian troops".
The problem is that lying is an inherent part of adultery and, by extension, of any illicit or potentially embarrassing sexual activity or proclivity.
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