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Corn and cotton were cultivated with ever more extensive irrigation systems.
Late medieval composers made clever use of these distinctions, including an intermediate "neumatic" style (Greek pneuma, "breath") to create ever more extensive polyphonic pieces.
As his international performing schedule became ever more extensive, he began from 1996 to share conducting and directorial responsibilities at the AAM with Paul Goodwin and Andrew Manze.
Xi delivered a warm welcome, noting that "under the new situation, China and the United States have ever more extensive common interests, and we shoulder evermore important common responsibilities".
Mr. Xi was the first to speak, and he underscored the main theme of Mr. Biden's visit, which was the increasingly intertwined interests, particularly economic interests, of both countries: "I, too, believe that under the new situation, China and the United States have ever more extensive common interests, and we shoulder ever more important common responsibilities," he said.
Indeed seven members of the Swedish Parliament recently called for the complete decriminalisation of file-sharing, saying it was "the only solution, unless we want an ever more extensive control of what citizens do on the Internet".
We will outline a variety of positions that encompass an ever more extensive range of modifications to the basic TOL concept.
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Today, our concepts of the nature of 'communities' affected by an incident might be even more extensive than ever and as much virtual as physical given the ever-increasing power and reach of technologies, such as the Internet and satellite television.
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