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After I've done something, I'm drawn to a project that is sort of its opposite – in scope, in scale, in subject matter, in tone.
"It was huge in scope in what it did," said Mike Moran, who served as the U.S.O.C.'s spokesman from 1979 until 2003.
In France each department has a comparable consultative body, but its work is broader in scope in that it can scrutinize recruitment, personnel records, promotions, and disciplinary procedures.
Rudolf, in "Mayerling," although limited in scope in pure dance, is still called by many the greatest male role in ballet.
The construction of this unusual two-part building began just before the 1929 stock market crash and expanded in scope in the summer of 1930, creating one of the most massive of Rosario Candela's apartment towers.
Today, Tesla's vehicles and all directly hosted servers, services and applications are now in scope in its bounty program.
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This March First Friday would have to be different--in scope, in duration, in programming and in safety preparation.
However, the impact can be large if the proportion not covered is large, and if those who are out-of-scope differ from those who are in-scope in terms of matters important for the study.
In such circumstances, the scope for in-house IT development may be small.
Clowes's new book, Patience, is an enormous undertaking, not just in length but in narrative scope and in what it wants to do visually.
The power that he wielded was unprecedented, both in its scope and in the technical resources at its command.
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