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61. The leisure industry, however, is one of the world's largest and most rapidly expanding businesses.
62. The white population around the borders of the reservation was growing and expanding.
63. The county is expanding its list of stores and outlets where the public can buy sandbags and sand,(http://sentencedict.com/expanding.html) if needed.
64. Bridge the expanding number of technologies used in aircraft maintenance 6.
65. It helps children to explore their gradually expanding world through topics that are relevant and interesting.
66. The same point can be illustrated from the solid profit which was derived from the expanding royal protection of bishoprics.
67. All this is perhaps inevitable in a subject which is expanding at the rate of around 1000 research publications a year.
68. The result was a triumph for Keynesian economics: a vigorous and expanding universe, filled with material objects.
69. But Brandt's were a much bigger concern than Benn's and were aggressively expanding their share of the world market.
70. At that rate the flow of bank lending is, and the money supply is expanding at a corresponding rate.
71. Nylon does have an exasperating trait of expanding in the wet and cold, causing the fly to sag.
72. Not surprisingly, these expanding missions have been accompanied by increases in manpower and budget.
73. In the warm sunlight(sentencedict.com), I feel with certainty that my world is expanding and my mind with it.
74. Development costs could be reduced by expanding these existing nuclear sites which are currently used primarily to produce fuel for military purposes.
75. The rapidly expanding capabilities of information technology would facilitate the process.
76. The possibility of expanding into other areas outside canoeing is also being considered.
77. The benefit has been expanding rapidly since a 1989 lawsuit forced the government to ease requirements for coverage.
78. While ploughs are clearing land, expanding livestock populations are denuding the land of vegetation.
79. According to the company, the market is expanding fast: three-quarters of its sales were made in the past 18 months.
80. The staff relaxed, until the building started expanding and contracting - an effect they described as akin to heavy breathing.
81. Take your deep, quiet, slow breath and feel your ribs expanding sideways as the air fills your lungs.
82. I hope, therefore, that it will look at the opportunities for expanding the scheme.
83. Thus a shrinking industrial sector had to produce enough to finance an expanding non-industrial sector.
84. As a result, corporate cash flows have been expanding apace, and profit margins have improved.
85. His career neatly illustrates the expanding commercial possibilities for famous sportsmen outside the field of play.
86. The expanding copper and tin mines of west Cornwall depended on mule trains until the second quarter of the nineteenth century.
87. Republicans were suspicious about what they saw as an expanding role for the government.
88. In fact, though, various developments are expanding the range of public engagement.
89. As a result it enters 1993 with the twin objectives of expanding its home sales and divesting some of its landholdings.
90. Local radio Here is your golden media opportunity for local radio is an expanding market place for public relations.
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