She also said the short questions at higher level were wide-ranging but needed specific answers. |
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It was quite interesting and wide-ranging, and one of the topics was death. |
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At that stage, they had to sit a wide-ranging exam to be allowed permanent registration to practice. |
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It is a time of energy, anticipation and a wide-ranging discussion of issues. |
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They ask why their members should be subject to an organisation with such a wide-ranging power. |
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It is difficult to make neat generalizations about this wide-ranging and ambitious volume. |
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I am pretty excited and intrigued by a film setting that makes use of such a wide-ranging soundtrack. |
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One can only hope that a capable replacement with wide-ranging musical knowledge can be found. |
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The prospect of handing such potentially wide-ranging power over to the judiciary has led to a number of concerns. |
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Her discussion is wide-ranging, whereas the focus of this comment will be narrow. |
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It is a wide-ranging inquiry looking at all aspects of the bushfire hazard situation in Australia. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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Members of Parliament hate having this sort of wide-ranging power sneaked past them as much as you do. |
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But he said Britain would play a full part in wide-ranging discussions in the future about the force. |
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A month and a half ago, a wide-ranging discussion on the subject came up on a private mailing list. |
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The university made the award in recognition of his wide-ranging career and interests. |
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We have extraordinarily broad and wide-ranging networks of contacts, friends and family that span the globe. |
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The Daily Beast sat down with Travolta for a wide-ranging discussion about his greatest hits and public persona. |
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Across much of midland England wide-ranging changes took place in the countryside in the late Saxon period. |
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Making his brisk, wide-ranging way through the 1960s, Crow turns the esthetic into the ethical at every step. |
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It is a wide-ranging consultation document, comprehensive and efficient. |
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Now the senatorial elite with its wide-ranging interests had lost power. |
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Through wide-ranging schooling, generations of Ainu children grew up without the ability to speak Ainu anymore. |
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As a rebuff to those who think today's teenagers are too narrow-minded, Umay's concerns are notably wide-ranging. |
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A recital of the story is not really possible with such a wide-ranging and epic film. |
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A man of immense and wide-ranging talent, he helped spearhead the rediscovery of indigenous Irish culture. |
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Each chapter takes a detailed and wide-ranging look at aspects of Marxist theory such as alienation, oppression, the family and class struggle. |
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This wide-ranging selection of literary theory essays is highly provocative and provides many concepts for discussion. |
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Despite being described as the most exciting and wide-ranging British actor since Daniel Day-Lewis, fatherhood has been his longed-for role. |
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It is today one of Asia's leading conglomerates with a wide-ranging portfolio of businesses focused primarily on the Asia-Pacific region. |
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The coach might also be a manager, attending to details as wide-ranging as contract negotiations and racket stringing. |
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Responses written on the boards are wide-ranging, however, most call for sanity and peace. |
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Like a Strauss tone poem, the scoring is opulent, wide-ranging, but unmistakably Czech in its harmonic language. |
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Palauans participated in the wide-ranging Micronesian trade system, with some interaction with Malay traders. |
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Although giving it a generally clean bill of health, 39 recommendations were made, many of which are wide-ranging. |
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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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Such an attempt quickly presents the problem of undecidability, an interesting principle with wide-ranging implications. |
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These wide-ranging and multifarious activities on behalf of modern sacred music began in a humble southern German sheet-music publishing house. |
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But is there any chance Russia will get an alternative to Echo, a stage for wide-ranging discussions? |
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In a wide-ranging conversation, the music god discussed his rough early days in Chicago, the state of the industry, and much more. |
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The view is wonderfully wide-ranging, with Schiehallion, the Fairy Hill of the Caledonians, obvious in the north. |
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If it is not wide-ranging and erratic, captious and unpredictable, it is not taste but snobbery. |
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping. |
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A big bonus was the restaurant which, in addition to a wide-ranging menu, had a carvery. |
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He will want to give you a load of company guff about high-rates of customer satisfaction and a wide-ranging menu catering to differing needs. |
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Initially, many old warlords resisted the wide-ranging reforms that stripped them of their powers. |
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The decision we take today can have far-reaching and wide-ranging consequences. |
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His policy was to buy support by granting favours and wide-ranging concessions. |
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The report found that Bulgaria had strict and wide-ranging banking, tax and commercial secrecy laws. |
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There was also wide-ranging destruction in the countryside, particularly affecting the fortress towns, which were pillaged and despoiled. |
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Although cryptic species have often been discovered, they are often themselves wide-ranging, and frequently sympatric with congeners. |
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Similarly, mutations within the Drosophila CBP homolog have wide-ranging pleiotropic phenotypes. |
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Don Eckelberry was a rare individual who possessed wide-ranging fluency of expression in his conversation, his writing, and in his painting. |
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More than ten different motives for the crime are being investigated, such are the wide-ranging lines of criminality associated with the gang. |
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This long march requires many small steps and wide-ranging preliminaries in confidence rebuilding. |
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All of these seem to be part of a wide-ranging plan to gentrify the downtown Cleveland area. |
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The wide-ranging project will allow visitors to try their hands at age-old country crafts with the help of trained demonstrators. |
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These early publications stand at the head of a prodigious and wide-ranging bibliography. |
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Economist, writer, diplomat and public servant, he was also a collector with wide-ranging enthusiasms. |
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The organization is currently undertaking a wide-ranging consultation exercise with members on reform of the UK pension system. |
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The wide-ranging research programme is supported by 2,000,000 of externally funded research grants. |
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However, they have simply mortgaged worker's futures, preparing the way for more wide-ranging attacks affecting the great majority of the workforce as are now taking place. |
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Many artists offer a wide-ranging palette of styles and sound treatments. |
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Our Way of Life is comprised of seven different exhibits that form a wide-ranging presentation on the circumpolar world, with an emphasis on the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. |
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Yet I doubt that she will become a capacious judge with wide-ranging interests and intense curiosity. |
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The wide-ranging product line includes orthotic bracing, cold therapy, sports medicine and artificial limb components and systems. |
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Most of the independent bottlers and producers of blended whiskies have wide-ranging stocks of spirits that could easily cover all these flavours and many more. |
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I also found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and often entertaining in its wide-ranging choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present. |
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In a wide-ranging, anecdote-packed discussion, Stoller opened up about Neighbors, his road to the comedy a-list, and much more. |
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Rather it is a wide-ranging, cultural examination of the slow rise, rapid decline, and possible resurrection of the American elm in the American landscape. |
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In 1999 the party launched a wide-ranging crackdown against the outlawed quasi-Buddhist falun Gong sect. |
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The village was small and away from any other, larger villages or towns, so the only travellers it saw where gypsies and a few wide-ranging traders. |
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On the Fringe, Aurora Nova, at St Stephens, is in its third season of hosting a wide-ranging, self-contained festival of international physical theatre and dance. |
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The proposals are part of a wide-ranging White Paper on public health which also includes curbs on junk food advertising and the introduction of NHS personal health trainers. |
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Now there's a wide-ranging choice of tasty burgers and crispy savouries, to say nothing of novelties like French fries, ice cream, milk shakes and sundaes. |
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This wide-ranging mastery allows her to describe different schools of thought and research methods with a true distillation rather than simplification. |
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His enormous improvement in timekeeping had very wide-ranging benefits. |
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Laplace went on to write a wide-ranging text explaining the mechanics of the heavens without using miracles. |
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You have to ask hard questions and there has to be a long-term and much more wide-ranging approach than simply providing double glazing or heating. |
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Because the U.S. Constitution vests state lawmakers with such wide-ranging powers in these areas, on the classic view, courts must defer to state legislatures. |
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That day she could not have been lovelier, and we had a wide-ranging conversation. |
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In a wide-ranging interview with the junior senator from Texas, there was a lot of trolling. |
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Barcelona used its Games in 1992 to implement a wide-ranging urban renewal plan, transforming a decaying industrial city into a sought-after tourist destination. |
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The rest of the ride is the sort of reflective, acoustic rock that will probably see her hailed as the new first lady of folk, but her appeal should be more wide-ranging. |
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As job inductions go, the Lord Mayor's Show is certainly wide-ranging. |
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Because sociality has evolved independently in many different lineages, it is possible to conduct a more wide-ranging study to test the generality of the relationship. |
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Who are their prominent policy wonks regularly presenting anti-poverty proposals this concentrated, innovative and wide-ranging? |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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The ensemble was established to explore a very varied repertoire for the brass quintet, through a wide-ranging selection of music from Renaissance to twentieth Century. |
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Robotic exoskeletons have been the subject of wide-ranging research in the past decade. |
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Explanations for the gender imbalance are nearly as wide-ranging as cybergirls themselves. |
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Jooks Holland welcomes 2008 with a wide-ranging musical celebration, fraturing Paul McCarney. |
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It is a wide-ranging, toothed whale that belongs to the dolphin family and which, among dolphins, is second in size only to the orca. |
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The BnF's collection is vast and wide-ranging, including 3,000 incunabula and many rare and valuable yet obscure texts. |
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Clark demonstrated a wide-ranging ability to make dance numbers fly, from tapping chorines and cowboys to that Astaire-Rogers kinda thing. |
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Helps libraries gain greater control of electronic resources, added staff productivity and time efficiency and better support for wide-ranging patron activities. |
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In May 2013, Mr Goodluck imposed a state of emergency in three northern states, giving the military wide-ranging powers to end the insurgency. |
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Ethyl acetate is used in wide-ranging applications, including printing ink, paint, electronic materials, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. |
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In fact, dichlorvos was found to have wide-ranging effects even in areas far from fish pens. |
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While it is exciting to encounter a wide-ranging intellect, sometimes the novel's learnedness is like a clumsy book report. |
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The flexible self-supporting extraction arm makes it very easy to position the extractor hood exactly where it is needed for many wide-ranging applications. |
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With Gardens, Robert Pogue Harrison graces readers with a thoughtful, wide-ranging examination of the many ways gardens emblematize the human condition. |
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Africanists, migration historians, and scholars interested in recent French immigration, will want to become familiar with this provocative and wide-ranging book. |
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Councillors who will decide whether to approve the venture need to decide if Broad Street, with its wide-ranging attractions, needs another strip joint. |
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When Chaucerians are ready for a more wide-ranging and forceful argument for Chaucer's knowledge of the Decameron, that argument will owe much to this book. |
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Cotkin's research engages the latest in Melville scholarship as well as a wide-ranging critical apparatus rich enough to accommodate his expansive subject. |
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The pomacentrid fish Chromic dimidiata, type locality Red Sea, formerly believed to be wide-ranging into the Indian Ocean, is restricted to the Red Sea. |
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They are also raising money for a legal war chest should the Bennett plant be given ministry approval without the benefit of extensive and wide-ranging public hearings. |
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Professor Tobias may be best known for his meticulous, detailed and wide-ranging research work as a palaeoanthropologist on the human biology of various populations in Africa. |
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