Secondly, by encouraging a drinking culture in younger people, the divide between young and old only widens. |
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Men with better tech skills get the high-paying jobs, and the wage gap widens between the genders. |
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As the river widens in the distance, the settlements along the water grow increasingly larger. |
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Swing away from the Treasury and the canyon widens somewhat, with a wide sandy bottom between sheer cliffs. |
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In our climate, organic waste biodegrades rapidly, which widens our options for dealing with it. |
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Someone delivers Goodman a soda, and he widens his mouth to encompass the thick cap of the bottle. |
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Comedy and tragedy do not co-exist well and the gap between them widens as the film progresses. |
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Further south, and the Shannon takes on a different character as the river widens, and it flows through Lough Derg, its largest lake. |
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Starting with a simple tale of human tragedy, the plot slowly widens to encompass national and international concerns. |
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My eyes suddenly fly open and my mouth widens and my back arches off the ground. |
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Asked about the move, his slow smile widens into a broad grin that crinkles the sun-wizened features of his face. |
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He turns to Cymry and widens his eyes, giving her such a droll, woeful and aghast look all in one that she starts laughing anew. |
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Reasonable ledges, however, continue along the narrow rift to where the shaft widens out. |
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The root of the hair extends down into the follicle and widens into a bulb at its base, which is the center of hair growth. |
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As the door widens, we return to the shot showing him ascending the stairs. |
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Daily, they fall behind, and the gulf between them and their developed partners widens. |
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It is fed by the Okavango river, which gradually widens into lakes and swamps before drying up in the thirstlands of the Kalahari. |
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The gorge slowly widens northward to reveal river benches, flood plains, and broadening bottomland, most of which are now artificially flooded. |
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She has two daughters with him and accepts her fate in life until a skein of circumstances widens her horizons. |
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Up at the top, the path widens out to reveal a large country house set in extensive gardens. |
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The room widens almost imperceptibly, then narrows again as the adobe walls converge on either side of the altar. |
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The push for more donations from entrepreneurs is becoming gradually apparent in society as the gap between rich and poor widens. |
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As he comes near he widens his eyes still further and arches his eyebrows in an enquiring expression but she shakes her head and he wanders away again. |
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Travel widens horizons in more ways than one, and makes people wiser and more mature, besides developing the qualities of tolerance and forbearance. |
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Every year the gap between the average man and the average leader widens. |
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If the embolus is in a vein, the tube system widens along the direction of the blood flow, so a small embolus doesn't do much harm until it gets through the heart. |
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As the skills gap between top and bottom widens, immobility should harden more. |
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But if the rift with Iran widens, it could become a shadow enemy in Syria as the U.S. begins its war there. |
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Then the frame of the film widens on the dawning of a new day. |
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Go for wavy, voluminous hair or an updo because straight hair widens the face. |
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The glass curtain wall facade will be fabricated in Italy, and has a distinctive s-curve to it that widens as the building gets higher. |
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They're the perfect blend of toys, music boxes and dolls, which widens their appeal to collectors. |
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This deepens and widens until it extends across the disk and the animal splits in two. |
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When some base level is reached, the erosive activity switches to lateral erosion, which widens the valley floor and creates a narrow floodplain. |
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Southern Thailand consists of the narrow Kra Isthmus that widens into the Malay Peninsula. |
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing Amcotts and Flixborough to reach Burton upon Stather and finally Trent Falls. |
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The dale widens below Cauldron Snout, and trees appear, contrasting with the broken rocks where the water descends over High Force. |
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Stirling stands on the Forth at the point where the river widens and becomes tidal. |
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West of Warrington the river widens, and then narrows as it passes through the Runcorn Gap between the towns of Runcorn and Widnes, in Halton. |
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A language's influence widens as its speakers grow in power. |
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The plain is narrow in the south and widens north of Vicksburg. |
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