Sentence examples for great spread of from inspiring English sources

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These moments of simplicity are wonderfully threaded through this great spread of dance, as if to say that dance, though it can certainly include virtuosity, is also something for you and me.

When he looked out the window across the plaza to the great spread of New York, in the corner of his view was an 8-by-10 picture of his children.

The book does make a strong case for the notion that "the most important features of today's world — the great spread of democracy, the prosperity, the prolonged great-power peace — have depended directly and indirectly on power and influence exercised by the United States," and suggests that "when American power declines, the institutions and norms American power supports will decline too".

These specific acclimations generate a great spread of values in key performance measures of photosynthesis, water- and N-use efficiencies, and rates of water and N use, even among C3 species that are the focus of this work.

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Over much of the surface of Ghana, the rocks are weathered, and great spreads of laterite (red, leached, iron-bearing soil) and lesser spreads of bauxite and manganese are found on the flat tops of hills and mountains.

Then: "Sunrise rond de jambe," which seems to mean that she should accompany the opening of the leg with a great spreading of the arms, because that's what he does.

Hawthorn had a greater spread of contributors, with Hodge important with 24 possessions, while Sam Mitchell (28 disposals), Liam Shiels (25) and Jordan Lewis (25) were also influential.

"We think they clearly need to look at the [funding] model and the system behind the model … There has got to be a greater spread of funding.

The report cautioned that there was a strong likelihood that the inconsistent use of anti-H.I.V. drugs and the manufacture in foreign countries of unregulated, substandard drugs would probably lead to greater spread of drug-resistant strains of H.I.V.

It examines in particular John Maynard Keynes's belief that in this century the spread of wealth would create a greater spread of leisure, and a great flowering of human potential.

Setting out his non-Marxist solutions, he calls for a greater spread of ownership, an extension of the right to buy, but also the spread of spinoffs of mutuals from current public sector state-owned organisations.

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