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Patel admits that the "generosity of the dance community" in funding and embracing his work has encouraged him to develop the choreographic element more extensively – though even now, when he collaborates with a choreographer, Patel will never describe himself as a dance professional.
As your confidence grows, you can start using 2-wide corridors more extensively, though you probably won't have enough time to do so before round 6 - balls are less likely to enter a 2-wide corridor.
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Though covered more extensively in other chapters, implications for sediment transport and dune morphodynamics are also discussed.
In contrast, T cells stimulated in the presence of reduced PD-L1 signalling proliferated more extensively in vitro, even though they had significantly increased TCR levels (Fig 4B and C).
Mr. Azor spoke more extensively.
Males generally wander more extensively than females.
It could be that cases exist much more extensively".
Lomax recorded the Oddfellows Hall event and, more extensively, Flora.
However, some check enterprises more extensively than others.
Though the United States is a culprit -- its farmers get billions of dollars in annual subsidies and it restricts imports of sugar, peanuts and lemons -- it sides with developing countries against Europe and Japan, which protect their own farmers even more extensively.
In January, the Japanese intervened even more extensively, buying up about $67 billion.
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