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But Heath's were more extensive, unusually so.
He said Connecticut's tests were more extensive than similar ones in other states.
Mr. Kerik said the improvements were more extensive than simply changing the form.
Even if the sketches were more extensive than they are, should they be pumped up into a concert work?
The newly disclosed e-mails show that their conversations about gun trafficking issues were more extensive than previously known.
The F.D.A.'s December letter to ImClone suggested that the agency's concerns were more extensive and that new trials would be required.
At the Miami Herald Publishing Company, which is owned by Knight Ridder, the job cuts announced this week were more extensive.
The comments were more extensive and more insightful, he said, than he otherwise would have received on his essay, which discusses Shakespeare in the context of information theory.
The protests and strikes that took place during the early stages of the Arab spring were more extensive than is often realised in the West.
The maths tests in the latest study were more extensive than in the first PISA, and included arithmetic, in which British students did particularly poorly.
Over the weekend animal rights groups warned that the Government's proposals for relaxing the ban were more extensive than had been previously suggested.
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