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Indeed, as the soloist took broad freedoms with movement (and rightly so), Mr. Ozawa often found himself in pursuit.
The wicket took Broad past Bob Willis's Test tally and established him in third place in the hierarchy, behind only Anderson and Ian Botham.
In the "Egmont" Overture, which opened the concert, he took broad tempos and shaped the orchestra's sound in ways that kept the work's drama fully in focus.
We took broad steps to formulate the final questionnaire.
Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean took broad swipes at what he called the "contempt" of some senior, departing White House advisers while, curiously, praising the possibility of former Commerce Secretary Bill Daley taking over as chief of staff.
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