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A number of international journal and conference series are dedicated to sports engineering, and these offer a wide breadth of up-to-date material; however, the suitability of this literature for educational purposes is not clear.

Not really, with cockney the all-purpose non-RP accent of choice in a New York theatre culture presumably unaware of the huge breadth of sounds up and down the British isles.

IT IS a love-them-or-loath-them question that runs the length and breadth of Poland, cropping up in towns both large and small.

Then the next morning the 16 participants from nine different countries across the breadth of Europe worked up a sweat in the warm September sunshine to build a tepee together.

The senator has also recently extended his string of campaign offices the entire length and breadth of Iowa, taken up temporary residence in a hotel here and, more telling, begun to import volunteer workers from other states to help him turn out caucus-goers on Jan . 24 turnout being the real key to caucus success.

Mary Nichols, the longtime chairwoman of the air board, acknowledges that the scale and breadth of the ramped-up regulatory effort to curtail greenhouse gases surpasses past programs.

Others might have their moments but none can match the sheer size, range and breadth of acts that light up Glastonbury Festival each year.

Operas had long treated historical subjects, yet before the 1836 premiere of this spectacular work none did so with comparable panoramic sweep, attention to historical detail and breadth of scale, all backed up by the unmatched resources of the Paris Opéra.

But if Kukla's book is sometimes lacking in focus and deep political insight, his knowledgeable enthusiasm for his subject and the liveliness and breadth of his narrative make up for its shortcomings.

Mr. Le Pen's supporters pledged today to hold a rally on May 1. Unimpressed by the breadth of the opposition lining up against him and snap polls that showed Jacques Chirac, the center-right president, likely to win by a landslide, Mr. Le Pen, 73, went to his Paris headquarters today, cheerfully telling reporters that he was just getting started.

Welcoming Sir Brian's donation, a spokesman for the SNP said: "The referendum is Scotland's one opportunity, and it's a fantastic sign of confidence that Brian and others the length and breadth of Scotland are stepping up to the plate to do what they can - so that we have the resources to take on the Westminster establishment and win that vital Yes vote".

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