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More people are returning from intercontinental vacations with broadened tastes.
Commissioning ZooNation is largely about opening up the theatre's spaces to new types of dance and dancer, with broadened audiences to match.
With broadened access to the internet, instances of cyber-stalking (which can include email hacking, threatening messages left on social networking sites and identity theft) have also increased dramatically – the 2010 British Crime Survey estimates that around 2.1 million people experience online stalking each year.
Gone is the double-ended lozenge of the past, replaced by a machine with broadened haunches and squared-off lines.
Radiographs of affected limb show two ulnae, one following the other, with broadened distal end and absent radius (Fig. 4).
(e, f, g) Histological samples demonstrate the tubal origin of the lesion with broadened and blunted plicae.
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Warren is sometimes credited with broadening evangelical activism to transcend religious right preoccupations, but that's a bit deceptive.
He credits Rand with broadening his outlook and making him more tolerant of new ideas — not qualities she is often associated with.
He credits Dr. Lawrence H. Keeley, an anthropologist at the University of Illinois at Chicago who published "War Before Civilization" in 1996, with broadening understanding of warfare across time and cultures.
It not only makes the past more interesting, it also gives today's artists more to work with, broadening possibilities and opening more doors to the future.
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