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The poems written from about 1930 to 1939 broadened this theme of disjointedness by showing its effect on society, as in the sadly ironic "The Mediterranean" (1932).
The Crystal Ski Plus product was not new, but the programme was broadened this season, and the starting price for the holidays was £395, including a lift pass and equipment rental.
Mr. Jamal broadened this concept by using recurring riffs, vamps and ostinatos -- tropes of big-band jazz that were employed as background accompaniment for featured instrumentalists -- not just to frame solos, as many musicians did, but as the stuff of improvisation itself.
Recently Paul McCulley and Zoltan Pozsar (pdf) have broadened this point, arguing that Minsky-like cycles of leveraging and deleveraging mean that there are times when a central bank that is obliged to support fiscal expansion through "helicopter money" is exactly what the economy doctor ordered.
But Zhu's team broadened this absorption in two steps.
What is intimate but has to (< cannot not) be broadened, this is benevolence.
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The Swiss may prefer to broaden this out to a more general 1950s vibe.
I want to broaden this question to consider the effect of parenthood — and motherhood in particular — on political attitudes generally.
Mr. Chávez hopes to broaden this role and take "a first step to open a door toward the path for Colombia to have peace soon".
"We really need to broaden this rally".
Finally, future research to broaden this approach is outlined.
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