Sentence examples for spread of territories from inspiring English sources

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Half the price, The Peanuts Movie looks like better business for Fox: holding in 14th with $221.4m worldwide, it's registered significantly in a wide enough spread of territories (China, Spain, Mexico, Japan) to suggest that Snoopy's future as a film franchise may be assured.

But, across a well-spaced spread of territories, it's holding its own and generally outdoing Pitch Perfect, whose $50m abroad helped kick off a franchise: UK (HTBS: $2.7m, Br: $5.6m; PP: $1.5m), Australia (HTBS: $2.3m, Br: $4.4m; PP: $2.7m), Mexico (HTBS: $574K, Br: $381K; PP: $61K), Russia (HTBS: $994K, Br: $1.3m; PP: $178K).

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Depending on the outcome of such elections, slavery might spread to territories closed to it under the Compromise of 1850.

Yet they now control a vast and spreading swathe of territory.

The chromosome territory defined by FISH with chromosome paints does not define the limits of spread of chromatin from that territory.

He made Prague the effective administrative centre of his domain, promoted the spread of Christianity, and added the territories of Moravia, Slovakia, and Silesia to his domain.

The question of its admission as a slave state or as a free state produced in the U.S. Congress the Missouri Compromise (1820), which regulated the spread of slavery in the western territories.

The data in Fig.  7 thus suggest that the deficits of manual dexterity with the ipsilesional hand do not result from a systematic spread of ibotenic acid to proximal territories in the monkeys exhibiting more deficit than the other animals.

Hammond defended the UK's role in tackling Isis, saying: "I think the thing that has changed is the spread of Isil into the ungoverned territory of Libya, a neighbouring country to Tunisia.

For independent visitors, the formation of Nunavut has accelerated the spread of comfortable hotels in the territory, made air service more reliable and prompted publication of an encyclopedic, easy-to-read guide, "The Nunavut Handbook: Traveling in Canada's Arctic," edited by Marion Soubliere (Nortext Multimedia, 1999, $21.50).

Dependence of EfW potential on human population is modeled and thus spread of EfW potential over the territory of Anatolia landscape is illustrated.

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