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Claire Armitstead, heading the judges, last night called the scope of the list "geographically vast".
He called the scope of the project comparable to the "reconstruction of cities and towns after World War II".
The United Nations has called the scope of its spread in Asia and its effect on the livelihood and nutrition of people there "unprecedented".
The Murdoch empire, only temporarily cowed, is always circling: a few years ago, James Murdoch attacked the "dominant BBC" and called the scope of its activities "chilling".
Known as "storm troopers," they descend from all corners of the country to estimate what is called the "scope of loss," or what it will take to put the home to its prestorm state.
Three years ago it launched something called the "Scope of Practice Partnership," a self-appointed watch-dog group, whose express purpose is to ensure that chiropractors don't offer any services that might be remotely considered outside their legal scope.
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HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA--Evolutionary biology took the stand Monday as what some have called the Scopes trial of the 21st century finally got under way here in federal District Court.
A teacher, John Scopes, from Dayton, Tennessee volunteered to act as the defendant in what would later be called the "Scopes Monkey Trial" of 1925 (Matzke 2010).
This is called broadening "the scope of programming on CNN".
The report also called for the scope of the GLA to be widened.
Several city and state officials spoke at the rally, including Gov. George E. Pataki, who told relatives that he shared their outrage at what he called the limited scope of the compensation plan.
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