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As the hours tick away, that slice grows wider across the Earth's circumference.
So courses were set with gates spread wider across the hill to make the skiers go more side-to-side rather than straight down the hill.
She told the Commons Public Accounts Committee: "Just on football itself, in the last two years, that team, and wider across HMRC, has brought in £158m in yield.
By the time Baltimore County police sent a fax to the NYPD's crime data centre, which would have sent the message wider across the New York police, it was too late.
Up a break and tied at deuce at 4 3 in the fifth set, he attacked with the diabolical incrementalism of a medieval torture master, stretching Nadal ever wider across the court, then charging forward to put away an easy overhead, after which he tripped and accidentally tapped the net, forfeiting a crucial point.
It was a tad wider across the face that the 618, but it was much shorter, had an attached nub antenna, was half the weight (or so it felt) and had a longer battery life to boot!
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Bathymetric data show that these tectonic boundaries form wide across-arc valleys which are roughly 1 km deeper than the adjacent arc segments (Fig. 1).
They say it had to be three feet long and eight inches wide across the back.
The Cornish diaspora took its people far and wide across the British Empire.
The fingers of his right hand were spread wide across the cover of his open book.
Many of the classroom scenes — building with blocks, playing make-believe — stretch wide across the book.
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