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to expanse
noun
A wide stretch, usually of sea, sky, or land.
synonyms
Exact(2)
Each imperialist possess some colonies to form an empire, and tries to expanse its power by possessing the colonies of other empires.
Then, using iteratively SVM to expanse negative examples and stopping while the remaining unlabeled examples are less than given threshold.
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Life-size hybridized figures are assembled from magazine clippings and affixed to expanses of Mylar.
Marianne Faithfull does Stevie Nicks's "Angel," yielding to expanses of guitar, from Mr. Ribot and Bill Frisell, and vibraphone, from Kenny Wollesen.
His sparse, plain-spoken works constitute a kind of visual counting: simple brush marks, lines or bands of radiant color applied one after another to expanses of raw, unstretched canvas.
"It was amazing to rip off the roof and see this," he said, pointing to the expanse of the Hudson.
Nearby, what was once forest is reduced to an expanse of ash, dust and embers.
But my eyes went immediately to the expanse of sky and ocean.
And thanks to the expanse of gabled rooftops, the Dakota is transformed into a castle out of a fairy tale.
"We call them the California middle class," said Rob Brendle, associate pastor at New Life, pointing to an expanse of McMansions.
The area where the homes burned had been reduced to an expanse of charred timbers, melted beach toys and cheery mailboxes with snappy summer slogans.
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