I truly did not appreciate the breadth and depth of the vindictive power of his unholiness. |
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The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre. |
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The French daily Le Figaro says that the second rejection confirms the breadth of the European crisis. |
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The narrowness of the track startled me, after being accustomed to the breadth of the trail. |
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Thanks to a mindless nucleus of bovver boys, they are loathed the length and breadth of Europe, and often beyond. |
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It defies narrative conventions by its length, its metaphysical breadth and its visual sumptuosity. |
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The rock itself is about 300 ft in breadth and the highest point is about 30 ft above the water. |
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He brings with him a deep spirituality, a breadth of experience and a wealth of Yorkshire humour and down-to-earth common sense. |
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The atmosphere is laid on thick, but it never overpowers the story, instead giving it weight and breadth. |
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We measured length and maximum breadth of eggs laid by all study pairs using vernier calipers. |
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To the left of the compartment was a gap of about eight inches in breadth and fourteen in length. |
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It is about 5 inches in length and three and a half inches in breadth at the broadest part. |
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It needs real grit and guts to traverse the entire length and breadth of the country on a bicycle and that too all alone. |
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The temple had been built of beautifully carved flat stones, that were 9 feet in length and 3 feet in breadth. |
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The breadth of Hindu religion accommodates a large variety of religious concepts. |
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A very small place, not more than 1 foot in breadth, separates you from the valley. |
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Marxism is Jameson's privileged hermeneutic by virtue of its breadth and its resolute exteriority to postmodernism. |
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To take advantage of all this breadth and depth, though, students need room to maneuver. |
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For a man of 50, his breadth of experience at the very top of his profession is almost unbelievable. |
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The decision to baptize chips under a thin liquid stratum will allow the making of circuits with features that measure the breadth of a virus. |
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The book reflects, in fact, Murray's own breadth of experience and the range of her social and spiritual vision. |
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His landscapes, now given added breadth by the influence of Rubens, show similar characteristics and exhale an air of enchantment. |
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Not just the sheer number of good women's roles, but their breadth and range in terms of age and ethnicity, made this a watershed year. |
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The virtually inevitable downside of such a long-term focus is that it requires, to some extent, that we sacrifice depth for breadth. |
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The curriculum has very good breadth and balance and there are very good opportunities for enrichment through extra-curricular activities. |
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It is a comprehensive document encompassing the increasing breadth of activities associated with our industry. |
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Apart from these, Indian wandering monks traveled the breadth and length of this whole area. |
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I find this to be a regrettable stance, in the main because of the breadth of messages contained in it. |
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However, it is likely that this source will grow in breadth and depth over the coming years. |
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His depth of technique and breadth of experience make for an authoritative debut. |
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After searching the length and breadth of the place I was disappointedly unable to find what I wanted, due to having very little to choose from. |
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Equality, breadth and extent of work done by individuals within their grade in respective fields varies enormously. |
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This is because companies can choose hires depending on the depth and breadth of their skill sets and experience. |
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The active cutter boy quickly steps to and fro, preparing another breadth of cloth for a similar operation. |
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The rest of the part of the sleeves freely hung down to the floor in a triangle breadth of cloth. |
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There is a growing regard for the novelty and breadth of purposes for neuroimaging. |
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The revamped site also demonstrates the full breadth of Eddisons' service by offering the facility to search online for plant and machinery. |
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Their eyes fluttered across the breadth of vertical and horizontal planes, missing no detail of change. |
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Entries will be strictly limited to a maximum of 600 mm in their greatest dimension i.e. length, breadth or height. |
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A factor which heartens them is the sprawling river bed, to a length of nearly seven kilometres and an average breadth of 200 metres. |
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This is not a party political issue as all politicians the length and breadth of the country are grappling with this difficult issue. |
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To record the rapidity, force, breadth, or intensity of movements, Laban required additional notations. |
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In later years public demand saw him travelling the length and breadth of the country to deliver his budget speeches to rapt audiences. |
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Frater surely pays his respects to the whimsical monsoon gods through his pilgrimage covering the length and breadth of the country. |
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In the defining moment of the match, a ball missed Lara's bat by a hair's breadth. |
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Undoubtedly, critics will once again struggle to find adequate adjectives and metaphors to describe the width and breadth of their unique sound. |
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These topics are only a sample of the Wikipedian breadth of McCaig's new novel. |
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Retail shops across the length and breadth of the city are dressing up their windows to attract customers. |
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This was perfectly cooked medium rare, the earthy girolles working well with the breadth of truffle and quality meat. |
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The length and breadth of the county, he has taken crumbling old shelters and given them the kiss of life. |
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As I run my palm along its breadth, a gelid numbness permeates into my flesh. |
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This time round, the immediacy and breadth of much internet coverage has, for news junkies, already given it the edge over TV and print. |
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Brian caught his wrist a hair's breadth away from her cheek with a dark expression. |
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He's a Renaissance man who is incredibly well-read, draws upon an enormous breadth of experience, and has an astonishing memory. |
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I drove the length and breadth of the country at demon speed but I was still hankering after one more thing. |
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The galleons were shorter in proportion to their breadth than the galliasses. |
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The lyrics have a breadth and amplitude of style that mark no common master of the poet's craft. |
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The camera, when not stationary, pans lazily, allowing us to take in the landscape's breadth. |
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It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press. |
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And that is another reason for the breadth of the corridor between the national parks. |
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These decades of collecting and collating myths, legends and historical snippets are clearly reflected in breadth and depth of the book. |
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He was the great appreciator of the country's breadth and energy, its strengths, ironies and contradictions. |
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Omar stated that the human rights abuses are going across the length and breadth of the state and even the womenfolk are not being spared. |
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Mr. Haneef says that he has travelled the length and breadth of Kerala over the last two decades collecting these records. |
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Johnny of course is known throughout the length and breadth of Ireland and has numerous tapes, CDs and videos to his credit. |
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Instead he has a brand new show, much of it drawn from an unlikely source, his weeks spent walking the length and breadth of the country. |
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Yet, in a very short time, we had to operate across the length and breadth of that remote nation, using every branch of the armed forces. |
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Volunteers like this assist with charities and other community events throughout the length and breadth of our country. |
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The cops responded with tear gas and water cannons, coming within a hair's breadth of starting a stampede on several occasions. |
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Mill takes lines without breadth and points without length to be limit concepts. |
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The stone is about twelve feet in height and four in breadth with the hole near the top. |
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But the breadth of corruption makes the challenge of rooting it out more difficult. |
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Nevertheless, I must confess that today I came within a hair's breadth of spraying shaving cream under my arms instead of deodorant. |
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The breadth and looseness of the recommendations are a dangerous precedent. |
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His shirtfront boasted a large ruffed collar that measured at least twelve inches in breadth. |
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York marks the diminutive poacher's 13th club in a 13-year career that has taken him the length and breadth of England and Scotland. |
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The breadth of the billing confirms how many genres around the world continue to be warmed by it. |
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Cosmology and astrophysics are branches of physics in which one needs an unusual combination of breadth and depth to excel. |
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A good education should combine breadth of social experience and the formal attainments which still determine access to higher education. |
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In the first there was a simple, understandable lapse which every driver knows that he or she has avoided on occasions only by a hair's breadth. |
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This is the sound that once had scaredy-cats such as me running for cover the length and breadth of the nation. |
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They were never going to accept that and the idea that they were within a hair's breadth of a deal is simply wrong. |
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An enterprise will look for a breadth of services from the telcos and strong competition in a potential location. |
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It is also our understanding that we missed two of the remaining three key indicators by a hair's breadth. |
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The episodes contain humor and breadth, but test the limits of plausibility. |
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His style combines Mannerist formulas inspired by his years in Rome with a breadth of handling in the tradition of late Titian and Tintoretto. |
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I love thee to the depth and breadth and height of thy conchiglie and farfalle. |
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A thought's breadth away, a woman of perfect absolutes stood in a field of death. |
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This work, glorious in its breadth and deep communicative essence, is one of the beauties of the catalog. |
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What is the breadth of leadership education in collegiate agricultural education departments? |
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So toddle off outside and measure the length and breadth of the house and multiply those figures. |
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The listener couldn't fail to be impressed by the depth and breadth of Morton's knowledge, and the sincerity of his views. |
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But despite its topicality and breadth, this book fails disappointingly to fulfill its considerable potential. |
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For each species, the length and breadth of five seeds were measured with a micrometer and averaged. |
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But this kind of hagiolatry might spread the length and breadth of the continent with the appearance of further saints of this type. |
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Details are sharply defined, with only a hair's breadth of edge enhancement occasionally visible. |
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The diary travelled across the length and breadth of South Africa, just as it accompanies Strauss wherever he plays cricket in this country. |
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He was big into greyhounds all his life and regularly travelled to meetings the length and breadth of the country. |
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Often this meant travelling together the length and breadth of America in a station wagon. |
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Beyond its chronological breadth and the relative novelty of its subject, this book has much to recommend it. |
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Its wide-ranging reach is a tribute to the breadth of expertise on the ground as creatives and in the white cube as curators. |
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Beyond that, having breadth and depth in the management team is the key to success. |
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Nevertheless, he persevered and is highly regarded for the breadth and depth of his literary knowledge. |
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Bekan is a pleasant pastoral countryside, as fine as you will fine the length and breadth of Ireland and its cattle and stock measure up. |
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Although she modestly ascribes a narrow focus to her study, this is belied by the breadth of the themes with which she engages. |
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It was Mathias' voice, deep and undulating, a hair's breadth this side of under control. |
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The Turkish Van is a solidly built, semi-longhaired cat with great breadth to the chest. |
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His live performances are side-splittingly brilliant, his concert videos sell by the million and the breadth of his appeal is unrivalled. |
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It is the breadth and the quality of Kelvingrove's hoard that gives the museum international significance. |
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The breadth of this vision is clearest in a sequence very similar to the suicide scene. |
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Yet, inevitably, the comprehensive scope of Ackroyd's book requires that he sometimes sacrifice elaboration for example, depth for breadth. |
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Chemistry causes the plastic to shrink non-uniformly across its length and breadth as it is being molded into a part. |
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This part consists of six sections, reflecting and emphasising the breadth of available non-physical interventions. |
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This, he reasoned, was perfect justification for placing 5,000 spy cameras on roads the length and breadth of Britain. |
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She was uncandid, therefore, about leaving the breadth of London a little longer between herself and that austerity. |
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The spider captures summaries, which is all the engine searches, which gives you easy breadth, but not depth. |
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Given the diameter of the field and the breadth of the river find the area of the non-flooded part of the field. |
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There is a certain lack of clarity in terms of the breadth of the title and what it contains. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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Our 57 writers otherwise showed an astonishing breadth of interest and erudition, from Babar to The New Larousse Gastronomique. |
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A U.S. diplomat once spoke with bitterness of the breadth of his power when negotiating with an uncooperative dictator. |
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Zoe Saldana has also recently praised sci-fi movies for the depth and breadth of women in its ensembles. |
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A day spent on Ipanema offers a fascinating vision of the breadth and diversity of Rio society, rich and poor. |
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In the breadth of his scholarship and interests, in the precision of his dress and tastes, he was something of a nineteenth-century man, an aesthete, a bit of a dandy. |
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Some seek extra practicum experiences outside their academic departments prior to internship in an effort to compensate for the lack of breadth in their training. |
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Critical journalists continue to languish in prison and inside the courtrooms the breadth of the clampdown is on full display. |
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This book, containing a large number of mostly short essays ranging over the entire breadth of the oeuvre, centers on the multiple roles of language within it. |
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As the breadth of the counterrevolution became clear, my unease turned to despair. |
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It is on the windward side of the island and so the full force of the Atlantic winds and waves sweeps in against it, pushing up a thirty-yard breadth of sand. |
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Her writing on books and the arts has been impressive in its breadth, depth, and deftness. |
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These alliances sometimes have great breadth and may be read as strategies of liberation that respond to the current ways in which capital is regionalized and globalized. |
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He was perhaps the most original of African American poets and, in the breadth and variety of his work, assuredly the most representative of African American writers. |
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The breadth of gadgets covered here is resoundingly impressive. |
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And these are not slow learners trying to catch up with their classmates but talented pupils eager to extend their breadth of knowledge about their chosen subject. |
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Their graves are scattered throughout the length and breadth of Europe. |
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This act of solidarity with the lowest of the low in a place of unspeakable violence illustrates the unbounded depth and breadth of God's compassionate presence. |
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As a result of the breadth of such profound scientific questions, astrobiologists draw heavily on expertise in biology, chemistry, astronomy, and planetary science. |
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About half the crowd were silver-haired, sitting politely in rows, nodding at the testimonials being offered from the podium covering the vast breadth of Rankin's career. |
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Simone's best songs had the dramatic breadth of musical theater. |
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His breadth of knowledge, skill and talent are renowned and much has been written about him as a poet, writer, editor, economic thinker, theosophist and mystic. |
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Lord Exbury's foppish elder son, his self-absorbed daughter, a local toad-eater, and a peasant couple are examples of the breadth of the play's dramatis personae. |
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Before 1836 the registered tonnage of sailing ships was a notional figure calculated by a formula based on the length, breadth and depth of the hold. |
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I had first hand experience of the breadth and depth of his knowledge. |
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Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities. |
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The four daily services are based very closely on The Book of Common Prayer, with psalms and canticles wisely chosen from the breadth of the whole tradition. |
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Army brass appears concerned about the breadth of such resistance. |
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Yet what these smaller blooms lack in breadth they make up for in volume. |
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Although the stream that runs through the village's main lowland rarely exceeds two meters in breadth and a meter in depth, residents claim it always carries water. |
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The length and breadth of the country benefits from the services of the home care nurses who work tirelessly, to bring solace to those caught up in the trauma. |
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Only the love of life gives the artist his unreserved truthfulness towards everything that he perceives and reproduces, his breadth, scope and depth of vision. |
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How many individuals in this modern day have the depth and breadth of experience and knowledge that these ancient warriors acquired through long centuries of warfare? |
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They report greater breadth of experience through seeing a wider range of patients and the opportunity to learn from each other's specialist knowledge. |
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The breadth of readers' experience has always been spectacular. |
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But what I may lose lose in depth, I think I've made up for in breadth. |
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The trouble is that news agencies and many, if not most, of their operatives choose not to bring balance and breadth to their coverage of affairs. |
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In terms of its breadth and diversity of experience, it is impressive. |
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The presence of abundant fault splays, the along-strike changes in dip magnitude and direction, and the breadth of the fault zone may indicate a negative flower structure. |
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The sheer breadth of these studies can stagger the imagination, ranging across continents for specific forces of ecological and historical change. |
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Dig deeper, however, and what emerges is an Australian team that, for all its problems, has been just a hair's breadth off the top teams in the world this season. |
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We were a hair's breadth away from declaring a major incident. |
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Last year the two came within a hair's breadth of a land-for-peace deal. |
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Being a batsman with an insatiable hunger for runs, he will also no doubt gorge himself at the expense of bowling attacks the length and breadth of the country. |
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Such interludes only heightened the edginess which enveloped the stadium, for Celtic were demonstrating the breadth and depth of their ability to spurn chances. |
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To be exposed to the wealth and breadth of choral harmony from at least two corners of the earth is a tribute to the founding fathers of the festival. |
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The cingulate sulcus begins below the rostrum of the corpus callosum and arches in front of the genu of the corpus callosum, about a finger's breadth distant from it. |
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For style in its widest sense is not merely the beauty or the grace or the conventional deportment of language, but its whole expressive apparatus, its breadth of capability. |
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At present, the breadth and scope of content accessible via the Internet presents a different kind of choice to the one technology evangelists imagine. |
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Nonetheless, they manage to suggest the emotional breadth of the documentary and give us a glimpse into what compels documentarians and their fans. |
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She strikes an effective balance between breadth and depth, not just explicating poems but contextualizing them among the larger community of Native poetry. |
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We measured the height, breadth, and depth of each piece of furniture. |
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New dancings pervaded the length and breadth of Montmartre in order to suit the taste of foreign patrons. |
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Second, the ZIP-LINQ line offers an unmatched breadth of retractable cabling solutions. |
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In height and breadth it conformed to the prescribed measurements laid down by the rules of the contest. |
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The Dynasty MR16 further strengthens the breadth of CAO LED lighting solutions we can offer. |
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As official automotive partner of London 2012, BMW is touring the length and breadth of the UK with a fleet of Golden BMWs for 70 days. |
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Rustin himself understood the true breadth of the civil-rights movement. |
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The razorblade has two edges creating a two-dimensional plane with length and breadth, while a line is one-dimensional. |
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However, there was sharp disagreement over the breadth of the problem. |
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Since then, increasingly sophisticated technology allows acousticians to record natural soundscapes with far more breadth and depth. |
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The five sets are reproduced, and give a fine indication of the breadth of inspiration the Way of the Cross offers. |
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In the breadth of territory that lies between these two provisos are found all the explanations for uncreativeness in the dance. |
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The breadth of every single step or stair should be never less than one foot. |
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And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle, shall be two cubits, and the breadth one cubit. |
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At first sight, the defining feature of a mere is its breadth in relation to its shallow depth. |
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It reached its maximum expansion in the 15th century, when it spread across the length and breadth of the Andes. |
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He said that on one river there were near 200 cities with marble bridges great in length and breadth, and everywhere adorned with columns. |
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Fig. 12. Is a piece of Alder-wood the breadth whereof is about the bigness of the bristle of a Hog, to the naked Eye. |
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Always more than a digger and chronicler, Fox's breadth of vision means that his work is still valuable today. |
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Although UNCLOS I was considered a success, it left open the important issue of breadth of territorial waters. |
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Wherever it was measured, the breadth of this shape was one small radius plus one large radius. |
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First, government required a degree of intelligence and breadth of knowledge of the sort that occurred rarely among the common people. |
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At the same time, contract negotiators at a GPO have a breadth of market information that individual hospitals could never obtain. |
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Saxton rode to where Marcus lay unconscious on a canvas litter stretched across the breadth of a lumbering freightwagon. |
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Topics on the list take into account factors such severity, frequency, breadth, insidiousness, profile, and preventability. |
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If I look from a mountain, the things seen are vast in height and breadth, in proportion to the farness of the horizon. |
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Based on some comparative analyses, diet breadth also has an effect on the evolution of migratory behaviour in this group, but its relevance needs further investigation. |
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He missed me by a hair's breadth when he ran past me yesterday. |
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So much so that the serial smoochers toured the length and breadth of the UK visiting each of the 60 piers before getting married on Brighton's pier earlier this month. |
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Employees can be encouraged to become specialists in their area, with progressively larger assignments, or generalists, with the focus on breadth of experience. |
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While periods exist when the breadth of glaciated areas may exceed those of past cooler periods, climate sceptics decontextualize this information to combat climate change. |
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Team Futures has the knowledge and breadth of trading information available to them to assist day-traders with the best the industry has to offer. |
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A recent study in the Federal Reserve Bapk of Kansas City's Economic Review introduces new measures for gauging both the breadth and depth of entrepreneurial activity. |
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Inspired by Voltaire's sense of the breadth of history, Hume widened the focus of the field away from merely kings, parliaments, and armies, to literature and science as well. |
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As the last chapter in one of the most popular role playing games for PC, this is a finale that delivers in both its breadth of content and its depth of emotion. |
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The State Flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan is a rectangular breadth of blue colour with the image of the sun in its center with a soaring steppe eagle underneath. |
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Our stunning new interface and the breadth of our 'Characters Kids Love' collection propels us far ahead of the competition and leaves Evite in the dust. |
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In this nonthematic edition, the set of papers exemplifies the breadth of topics, issues and approaches that are encompassed by Indigenous studies. |
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Konica Minolta has expanded the breadth and depth of Healthcare IT Solutions by adding the Exa and Opal platforms to ImagePilot and Informity for a complete portfolio. |
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The variety of Chaucer's tales shows the breadth of his skill and his familiarity with many literary forms, linguistic styles, and rhetorical devices. |
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The South'rons front they fought all face to face, Who to their ignominy and disgrace, Did neither stand nor fairly foot the score, But did retire five acre breadth and more. |
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While the system offers low-profile versions of both classic plate designs and newer anatomic ones, VLP FOOT screw options give it an unrivalled breadth of fixation choices. |
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Over the years the paper grew in size, readership and breadth of coverage. |
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There is uncommon breadth and mass about it, with a richness of colouring, a sort of brown and glossy goldenness, which is common in the works of the artist. |
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On the entire width and breadth of this sandy elevation, a variety of funerial remains and relics of antiquity were found from various time periods. |
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They came within a hair's breadth of contacting electrified water. |
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The more breadth and depth the OHP has in its participants, the better and more authentic the collection and preservation of the history of the wars will be. |
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The wide variety of subjects covered by this volume indicates Harry Smith's breadth of interest, from field archaeology to the translation of demotic papyri. |
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Diwali Utsav or Deepawali Utsav, the festival of lamps, is an ancient tradition that is celebrated through the length and breadth of India in one manner or another. |
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Mahler is generally recognized as the last great German symphonist since he sought to expand the scope and breadth of the symphony to the greatest possible extent. |
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Brown bears have the broadest skull of any extant ursine bear, only the afforementioned most herbivorous living bears exceed them in relative breadth of the skull. |
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While the great critics drew their authority from the breadth of their reading, New Criterion critics often base their authority on an a priori rejection of the contemporary. |
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