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(This discussion may now become more widespread, since, as the exhibition notes, Google is digitizing the scrolls and putting them on the Internet at dss.collections.imj.org.il/.) Meanwhile, hypotheses proliferate.
Some say that bank disclosures leave out or obscure crucial information, a view that has become more widespread since the financial crisis.
Marcos's shoe fetishism is an example of what Marx called the fetishism of commodities, and which the Frankfurt School thought had become more widespread since their mentor wrote Das Kapital in the Victorian era.
The Guardian recently exposed payroll "products" that have become more widespread since travel and subsistence schemes were banned, enabling agencies to effectively opt out of employers' national insurance contributions.
Protectionist rhetoric is commonplace in public life and it has, if anything, become more widespread since Silvio Berlusconi's government came to power in 2001 on a platform that included strong elements of populism and nationalism.
And, in fact, these new ways of watching TV, which have become more widespread since the last time "The Sopranos" came around, may account for the steep drop in viewership for this season's première relative to that of the previous three seasons: the Nielsen ratings don't yet account for all the permutations of video on demand and DVRs.
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Virtual trade shows are a relatively new phenomenon but have become more widespread since 1993 (when the term was first coined during a presentation by Visual Data Corporation's Alan Saperstein and Randy Selman in New York) thanks to the online revolution, says David Allmond, co-founder of marketing strategists Peppered Moth.
While the United States is famous for break-the-bank cancer drugs, the high price of many commonly used medications contributes heavily to health care costs and certainly causes more widespread anguish, since many insurance policies offer only partial coverage for medicines.
Personal debt in London has become deeper, more widespread and complex since the recession, and creditors are more aggressive in recovering payment, debt advisers said today.
If true, such transfers should be more widespread in nature (since they had more time to accumulate among genomes) and involve distantly related and many prokaryotic species.
Intelligence gathering in all its forms, whether surveillance of mosques or keeping track of homeless people, has become more widespread in American policing since Sept. 11, 2001.
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