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Under the editorship of Mandel, Karminski and Campbell photographers were encouraged to experiment with the medium under the larger scope of magazine stories.
Earlier estimates had put the possible cost of a dredging plan at $1 billion or more, but Ms. Browner said those estimates assumed an even larger scope of work, and more costly technologies.
Many of his early colleagues on that record, like Evan Parker and Han Bennink, have gone on to pursue much more careful and formal styles of improvising, but Mr. Brotzmann -- in a good part of his music-making, at least -- refuses to be socialized by the larger scope of jazz.
Having worked alongside her husband for the last 10 years, she said, she has come to realize that "to do this, you have to believe that what you're doing makes sense in the larger scope of life, because if you live day to day, it's real easy to get discouraged".
As anyone familiar with Sebald's way of thinking will know, for an artist in search of residual meaning in a world that may have lost its sense of the larger scope of things, the incidental is never just incidental; it may be the only meaning that remains.
Carver's next story collection, "Cathedral," was published in 1983, and was an even greater success, winning praise again on the cover of the Times Book Review, this time from Irving Howe, who wrote that in Carver's more expansive later work one saw "a gifted writer struggling for a larger scope of reference, a finer touch of nuance".
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Three notes: the smartphone appears as the clear winner with high usage, spread all over the day; tablets enjoy the largest scope of contents (plus the highest engagement).
Given the small size of the kitchen and the large scope of the menu, Bangkok House is bound to produce disappointments.
On the other hand, such an arrangement increases the potential of creating a 'group-think' mentality, particularly since a large scope of responsibility is vested in a small number of senior executives," it warns.
"The madrassas indulge in brainwashing on a large scope, of the young children and those in their early teens," said Arasiab Khattak, chairman of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, who stressed it is unfair to say that all madrassas are the same.
Senator Menendez asked the Justice Department to investigate the claims involving 9/11 victims, saying in his letter that the "large scope" of the hacking in Britain made it "imperative to investigate whether victims in the United States have been affected as well".
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