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Jeanne Freeman, an SNP candidate for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, personifies that broadened appeal.
But he falters a bit in the South and the West, where his campaign had hoped to prove a broadened appeal.
Sales increased 10.3 percent in 2010 and 11 percent so far this year, as manufacturers have broadened appeal by adding more clothing specific to women and more leisure wear to their lines.
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It sees British Sea Power attempting the most awkward trick in rock: broadening appeal beyond cult-dom without sacrificing uniqueness.
The debate within Republican ranks -- whether to rigorously adhere to core principles or broaden appeal -- is exemplified by the two senators from South Carolina.
To broaden appeal, Mr. Soldatov and his team have added a "Culture 007" section, named after Ian Fleming's renowned secret agent.
Science is even filtering into recreational skating, with the development of synthetic ice, intended to broaden appeal and year-round interest.
Led by papers in Great Britain and the United States, newspapers broadened their appeal and reduced prices.
Instead of retreating, she broadened her appeal to all immigrants, Professor Schor said.
By making the monsters appear more like the folks next door, the director broadened their appeal.
The Washington Capitals have broadened their appeal among young Hispanics and other minorities because of the star power of Alexander Ovechkin.
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