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Now, however, his dramatic side is set to be given a wider airing, with a DVD release of the forgotten police drama Wolcott.

And now The Fall, which will also be given a wider global audience after it was picked up by Netflix, the internet streaming service.

The report calls for the Low Pay Commission to be given a wider remit, adding: "The UK has now one of the highest rates of low pay in the developed world.

Now LinkedIn will push breaking news alerts to you, and then, when you click on them, you will be given a wider array of supplemental links to learn more.

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Lind suggested wild wombats be given a wide berth.

Trouble like this must be given a wide berth".

In the current climate that definition may be given a wide interpretation.

Surely the old holiday favourites of France, Spain, Italy, Thailand and America will be given a wide berth next year.

Jonathan Trott was taken down the leg-side from a ball from Ashwin that would be given a wide.

The board members -- who must be approved by the county freeholders -- will be given a wide berth.

Such people need to be given a wide berth or, alternatively, to be scrubbed with a strong wire brush.

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