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However, a personal website has the freedom to be much more extensive and engaging, since it allows for the inclusion of photos, work samples, and even testimonials.

She added that "citizens should have the possibility of buying into more extensive use of their data – but that should be their freedom to choose, not done by a sneaking way of taking the freedom away from the citizens".

A testator's freedom to disinherit a surviving spouse, children, or other heirs has been more extensive in ancient Roman and modern Anglo-American law than in the modern civil-law countries, but it has always had limits.

French influence was more extensive.

"This is much more extensive".

More extensive renovations are planned.

It will be a more extensive procedure.

And yet it could be more extensive.

(Drop-off locations are more extensive).

Pike got far more extensive press coverage.

Al-Khārijah has more extensive ruins.

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