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In the 1970s, Campbell found more dramatic scope in the classics, though it meant moving to the regions.
Presidential candidates often seek a nostalgic mood, but time has a different scope in the Trump campaign.
But the film finds more pace and scope in the nightclubs of San Francisco, student parties of Harvard and some deliciously claustrophobic camerawork at the Henley Regatta.
All have increased in size and scope in the past couple of years, certainly offering greater value for money than is covered by their rises in cover price.
According to American and Pakistani officials, attacks by remotely piloted Predator aircraft have increased sharply in frequency and scope in the past three months.
Having said that, there is scope in the dictionary not just to record the existence of a word but to comment on attitudes towards it.
And since the advent of the European Union two decades ago, Berlin has advocated giving Brussels greater scope in the range of issues it handles.
As well as the book, he also sees huge scope in the mobile phone and internet market, where it will provide commentary and opinions online.
However, Whitehall sources said there could be scope in the review to reclassify some spending in order to relieve the pressure on non-protected areas.
The fine tenor of Mr. Reeves had full scope in the portions of the score assigned to him, and Mr. Weiss had justice done to his weighty bass by the composer.
Time has a different scope in the Trump campaign; it has been radically compressed, so that the past and the distant future are dimmed and the present moves into sharper relief.
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