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These are the amateur giants on whose broad shoulders much contemporary biology and entomology rests.
Hackgate reveals the mechanisms of a network of corruption whose broad outlines were already understood.
She was dressed in a gray wool suit whose broad lapels made her look more buxom than usual.
Army House is in Rawalpindi, a half-hour drive from Islamabad, whose broad avenues swarm with politicians and diplomats.
Sir Andrew is a demonstrative conductor whose broad and often sweeping gestures leave little doubt about what he wants.
Fifteen feet away, at the other end, was Guenther, his teaching assistant, whose broad shoulders and cheerful sweater obscured a view of forest, looping cables, and high mountains.
The 30-acre Forsythe Park, whose broad walkways were inspired by 19th-century urban renewal in Paris, is five blocks away.
But Mr. Isserlis also had a noteworthy partner in Jeremy Denk, a pianist whose broad tastes and personable virtuosity make him a kindred spirit.
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These guilty pleasures, staged by Robert Ross Parker, whose broad-stroke style has grown in confidence and refinement over the years, will not surprise followers of the company Vampire Cowboys.
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