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William V.S. Tubman in the 1950s resulted in a greater extension of education for indigenous Liberians.
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It will lead to a greater extension of exploration and discovery.
When Tony Blair first agreed to appear before the committee in 2002 it was seen as a great extension of prime ministerial accountability and a huge boost for the authority of Parliament.
The enormous width of the continent in the higher latitudes has led to a great extension of Arctic and cool temperate climates, while the tapering south has greatly reduced the land area under tropical climates.
The result has been a great extension of the sound possibilities of Western instruments.
"I think," he added, "that we are on the eve of a great extension of motor vehicles".
These Champions Networks have become a great extension of the T+E team.
I think it would be a great extension of everything we love about the TV show".
In addition, it has been shown that the prolongation of life can be greater than 40% in mice under CR regimen; with even greater extension of longevity in non-mammalian models [ 14, 15].
The greater extension of spontaneous diphthong formation in French than in other Romance languages is often attributed to the effects of the heavy stress presumably used by the Frankish superstratum.
By acquiring sovereignty over Iceland and Greenland in 1261 62, he attained the greatest extension of the Norwegian Empire.
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