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211) The river slowed and broadened out slightly, the banks becoming wider and more easily traversed.
212) It's longer and wider than its predecessor, but it sits lower for a more hunched, aggressive stance.
213) Papyrus enabled the ancients to spread their religion to a wider audience.
214) At the wider level each of the units has to be sequenced to achieve a balance through the entire key stage.
215) De Klerk also tried to attract a wider constituency to his own party.
216) They focus on the family,[http://sentencedict.com/wider.html] analysing both its internal structure and its functions for the wider society.
217) Schools may feel powerless to alter a situation in which wider economic and political forces have such a crucial influence.
218) The taxpayer had adduced no evidence that the notice was wider than necessary.
219) In the other areas the larger cities and conurbations proved difficult to incorporate in a wider uniform pattern.
220) It is recognised that in the Catholic school they will also be seen within the context of a wider and life-long catechesis.
221) Postgraduate and post-experience diplomas and certificates are, in general, designed for students with a wider range of academic backgrounds and experience.
222) Finally, as the revolution approached, the issue assumed much wider significance.
223) The dorsal arm plates are wider than long, rectangular and contiguous.
224) Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings.
225) Had this acknowledgement been made, both a high birth-rate and environmental degradation would appear symptoms of a wider malaise.
226) A large section is devoted to Peter Leonard of Soho whose graceful gothic shapes in slender metal certainly deserve a wider audience.
227) We will give schools increased administrative support in return for the wider opening of their facilities to the local community.
228) Video also creates the opportunity to observe a wider range of teacher personalities, teaching styles, classroom conditions and learning needs.
229) We also need to look at the wider political conjuncture.
230) This then is a convenient place to turn to consider the wider role of the police in relation to protest.
231) Remember that the thicker the board, the wider the bevel of the cut.
232) It has a wider significance.
233) It's brought to the surface a much wider controversy.
234) We need to appeal to a wider customer base.
235) Indeed, agencies enjoy considerably wider power to dispense with formal proof than the courts do.
236) To the intellectually adventurous and the ambitious it was the gateway to a wider world.
237) With the failure of capitalism, fascism cast its shadow ever wider.
238) Every day's delay is dearly purchased in the wider sphere.
239) Narrower and wider letters are respectively called condensed and extended.
240) Oakley locates housework in the wider context of economic, social and political structures.
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