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After the Civil Rights Act became law, jobs available to women began expanding in number.
The first windmills in England began to appear along the south and east coasts in the 12th century, expanding in number in the 13th, adding to the mechanised power available to the manors.
Curricular topics for generalist physician educators are expanding in number and scope while residency duration remains the same.
This indicates that microRNA-203 could prevent cancerous cells from expanding in number, a key event in the initiation of tumors.
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And two dozen rabbits released at a managed wildlife area in New Hampshire are thriving and expanding in numbers.
As a result, private secondary schools sponsored by religious institutions and, most notably, by parents themselves have expanded in number.
Given that all the leading civilian and military institutions have vastly expanded in number over the past decade, Kim Jong-un will have enormous difficulty imposing his will within the regime.
According to the report, there is "a huge gap" in the services and treatment available to prisoners at a time when their needs have "expanded in number, severity and complexity".
This looks set to rise again, as clinics expand in number and in scope.The industry's two leaders are CVS Caremark, a pharmacy with 640 clinics, and Walgreens, with 372.
By the end of 1920 the Blackshirts were attacking and destroying the organizations not only of socialists but also of communists, republicans, Catholics, trade unionists, and those in cooperatives, and hundreds of people were killed as the Fascist squads expanded in number.
The dashed blue line indicates when conservancies began to expand in number and size in 2006.
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