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But John Bingham, a representative from Ohio, broadened the language to prohibit states from denying "the equal protection of the laws" to anyone, on any account.

Representative Michael G. Oxley of Ohio felt that the federal government should draft its own provision, so he and a fellow Ohio Republican, Senator Mike DeWine, broadened the language in a law proposed by Mr. Oxley, the Video Voyeurism Prevention Act of 2003, to include camera phones.

Noted not only for his highly individual vessels, which broadened the language of the potter's wheel, he was also a masterly educator who imparted his love of clay and his extraordinary knowledge of the chemistry of ceramics to generations of students.

There could be potential for supplementary schools – believed to number over 3,000 in the UK – and mainstream schools to work together, Anderson suggested, to allow the latter to broaden the range of their language offer and encourage the valuing of literacy in all languages.

Each carries the tag line, "Do you speak Fuji?" and each tries to broaden the vocabulary of that ersatz language beyond the one word, film.

De Botton – in this exhibition, his books and the fantastic workshops and courses offered at the School of Life – aims to translate things into user-friendly language, to broaden the audience and bring pleasure and solace to people who may otherwise be excluded.

"We are very cautious," says one of its editors.By presenting news in a livelier and more accessible fashion, the Paper and other new media are trying to broaden the party's reach: unconventional language like "Xi Dada" (Uncle Xi) appeals to younger readers who abhor the often soporific print media.

Even so, Mr. Erdogan announced other steps to broaden the use of the Kurdish language, offering legal structure for villages to be renamed in Kurdish and lifting a ban on the use of the letters Q, W and X, which are widely used in Kurdish spelling but not in Turkish.

From the perspective of communicative contexts, the College English Test (CET), an English language test of a very large scale and high stakes in China, will be used as a case study to argue for the need to broaden the construct of computer-mediated language communication in an era of pervasive and intense use of information and communications technology.

Here we seek to broaden the focus of engagement further from literacy to language and digital literacies through the creation of digital stories.

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