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Donna Orender, a PGA Tour senior vice president, recalled that ESPN has extended coverage to televise Woods.

(a) Alternating cell coverage areas, (b) extended coverage areas larger than the corresponding scheduling region.

Plans have not extended coverage to the very poor yet.

But by television standards, the Al Jazeera video was notably extended -- close to a minute long.

One of the key issues with regard to differences in national criminal law affecting victim protection relates to the Member States' use of different definitions of key concepts; most notably, differences in the definition of the concept of 'victim' imply that national legislation extends coverage to differing degrees, e.g. to family members (see Section 3.4 on 'Defining victims of crime').

It would surely involve extending coverage to those now uninsured.

Regardless, Mr. Perry has offered few initiatives to extend coverage.

So Mr. Dean began implementing the plan gradually -- extending coverage to low-income adults one year, providing drug coverage to the elderly another, expanding coverage for children another.

In recent years, Medicaid has been an important tool for extending coverage to children and families.

Extending coverage to the uninsured, or most of them, is also reasonably straightforward.

Mr. Clinton sought office with a promise to extend coverage to all Americans.

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