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Here are some examples to show that it's worth making wider reading investigations.
Mr Allawi's non-sectarian approach in the election could yet harm him when it comes to making wider alliances.Clusters of smaller parties could hold the balance.
While that remains a distant dream, big increases recently in the country's production of natural gas do raise the possibility of making wider use of the fuel.
Klosinski worked for Zanussi in the 1970s on Illumination (1973) and Camouflage (1977), both taking place in the narrow scientific academic community, both making wider philosophical and political statements.
David Gracer, an entomophagy (bug eating) expert gives a pretty good case for making wider use of bugs.
"One particularly troubling aspect of the anti-LGBT panic is that public health outreach to such populations has become far more difficult, making wider spread of the disease more likely," the rights group said.
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Smaller sensors effectively crop images, making wide-angle photography difficult.
His innovative offenses changed the game during the 1970's by making wide-open passing a full-game threat.
It was the first Japanese studio to set up a definite program for making wide-screen films and lent exhibitors the money to convert to wide-screen facilities.
Despite this weakness, the well counter is a very precise measurement tool making wide range of activities handling possible.
Making wide range, sweeping moves in our lives can be a disruptive and difficult process.
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