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"The scope is vast," Mr. Howard said.
Kate Walbert may work in miniature, but her scope is vast.
The rule's scope is vast, covering 28 eastern and midwestern states.
Its scope is vast, parts of the book are confusingly structured and the author sometimes shies from pushing his arguments to a satisfying conclusion.
It is also clear that the overall scope is vast: 80m hectares is more than the area of farmland of Britain, France, Germany and Italy combined.
Trivers's scope is vast, ranging from the fibs parents and children tell to manipulate one another to the "false historical narratives" political leaders foist on their citizens and the rest of the world.
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Somewhat reserved and shy in public,[2] Wundt aggressively dominated his chosen arenas, the lecture hall and the pages of books, with a witty and sardonic persona.[3] His scope was vast, his output incredible.
Its reach is vast.
Their scale is vast.
Owing to the universality of conjugation among Gram-negative bacteria, the potential scope of targets is vast.
The same parallels regarding the universality of love in Harrison's work has been noted by Dale Allison, author of the first "spiritual biography" on the ex-Beatle; "When George asks, 'Isn't It A Pity?'," Allison writes, "the scope of his question is vast: it embraces almost everything".
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