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181) In the 1930s top personalities from the wider sporting world took their bruises and broken bones to Highbury.
182) Commercial photography constantly borrows ideas and images from the wider cultural domain.
183) This led to a wider cessation of hostilities, although it was never formalized.
184) The authors conclude that the improving image of the game drew a wider and more respectable public, including more women.
184) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
185) The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
186) What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible, open to discussion and capable of wider relevance.
187) There was also a presumption that a notice would not be issued that was wider than necessary or involved excessive compliance costs.
188) But the Home Secretary has a wider view, and he is answerable to Parliament and public opinion.
189) His passing leaves a sore gap in his family circle and in his wider circle of friends and acquaintances.
190) Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society.
191) And they Learn how to place their learning in a wider context.
192) The Prime Minister's speech was eagerly anticipated by the educational and wider community and it duly received the full media treatment.
193) We cast our net wider and in a different direction.
194) Basically there is everything to say, for most roads are not understood at all, at least in their wider context.
195) Will television dictate the future of sport or will the public demand deeper and wider coverage?
196) I've also used my web site to make a number of resources available for the wider community.
197) The administration viewed colony activities and behavior as an adjunct of a life isolated from the wider society.
198) A key concept in understanding such major shifts, and relating them to wider economic change, is uneven development.
199) They subsequently directed their personnel officials to cast a wider net when searching for potential employees.
200) She pushed the door wider and slipped through into the treadmill chamber again.
201) And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately.
202) These types of music also have the advantage of a much wider appeal than jazz, a mainly middle-aged, middle-class interest.
203) These studies are short term and can be extremely useful if they are placed in the context of wider knowledge.
204) It was a small closed circle that I think will open even wider now.
205) He may have done so, but conclusive evidence for this wider publishing role is lacking.
206) Modernism is seen not as autonomous, but as part of a wider culture.
207) As the companies amalgamate and compete across wider areas they need to drive overheads down.
208) They also suspect that the move against wolves is part of a wider campaign against predators.
209) Power requires a wider appeal than that to mere sectional interest.
210) The information will now be analysed by the pupils in the classroom as part of their wider studies.
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