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The 1980s were a time of expanding popular participation in the country's politics that helped loosen the ideological shackles of the destructive Cultural Revolution.
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It was not immediately clear what she meant by that, though she said it should "expand popular participation".
In October the president stopped them expanding a popular children's health-care programme.
The library is expanding its popular American Memory Web site (www.loc.gov) with the addition of one called America's Library.
The oil-lubricated offerings would even include a population premium: expanding the popular "baby bonus" payments the Russian government provides to mothers, to include a third child.
John Deighton, a professor at Harvard Business School who specializes in marketing, said that consumer product companies these days have to keep expanding their popular product lines.
This month, we have refreshed the design of the magazine, expanding our popular Notebook section and introducing several new regular features in our back section.
"In the sanctified name of expanding the popular vote and widening access to the polls, Maryland Democrats have sacrificed fairness to partisan advantage," the Post opines.
Liberals would be able to argue that they were simply expanding the popular program and paying for the new benefits through the Social Security payroll tax.
USA Today, McLean, Va., part of the Gannett Company, is expanding its popular annual poll of Super Bowl commercials, introduced in 1989, known as the Super Bowl Ad Meter.
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