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After 1900, a wider span of businesses moved in.
The week's high and low points covered a wider span than last week's.
As well as having opportunities for people from a wider span of employment backgrounds, she points out that you have a greater representation of society.
The flattening of the corporation, for example, that was such a feature of corporate restructuring in the 1990s, left those in charge with a wider span of control.
Other, later gangster films may offer more sociology, a wider span of reportorial detail, or just bigger and louder clamor; none packs so much so deeply, and so inventively, into so taut, brief, or brisk a span.
They capture the singer in her peak years, and at top form: more relaxed, swinging and adventurous, across a wider span of rhythms and moods, than on the dozens of other albums that hit the bins in her lifetime.
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Previous studies have assessed perceived CES at single urban parks or across wider spans in rural areas but citywide coverage is missing.
He's noticed that fewer mother bears are managing to access their traditional denning areas, which are now cut off from the main Islands by wider spans of sea in most years.
"Physical theatre" is a term that is hard to define, because it covers a wide span.
Gert was an exceptional person whose life embraced a wide span of activities and political causes.
Mr. Cliburn was a naturally gifted pianist whose enormous hands had an uncommonly wide span.
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