She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer. |
The Internet eliminates this and allows us to broaden the reach, scope, and frequency of our magazines. |
Broaden or reanimate the repertoire, one argument runs, and you will broaden and reanimate the box office too. |
He did, however, broaden the curriculum of seminaries and prescribe Russian instead of Latin as the language of instruction. |
Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general. |
At that time, MSN officials declined to discuss when and if they planned to broaden the beta to other countries. |