Broadened Sentence Examples

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  • The smile broadened, including the dimple.

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  • His smile broadened until the dimple appeared.

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  • Her smile broadened into a grin as she reached for the cat.

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  • He was a man of mild and liberal spirit, broadened by varied culture, constitutionally averse from narrow views and enforced uniformity.

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  • When the plate vibrated the mirror was vibrated about the fixed edge, and the image of a reflected slit was broadened out into a band, the broadening giving the amplitude of vibration of the plate.

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  • Non-committal as regards evolution, he vastly broadened the field of vertebrate palaeontology by his descriptions of the extinct fauna of England, of South America (including especially the great edentates revealed by the voyage of the " Beagle "), of Australia (the ancient and modern marsupials) and of New Zealand (the great struthious birds).

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  • From this time onward, however, the embroidery became ever more and more elaborate, and with this tendency the orphreys were broadened to allow of their being decorated with figures.

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  • The community of characteristics that is suggested by the association of six north-eastern states under the name New England The North- is in large measure warranted by the inclusion of easternA all these states within the broadened crystalline belt palachians of the north-eastern Appalachians, which is here 150 m.

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  • His work was also constructive, for he broadened the basis of material prosperity and social progress by creating the Congested Districts Board in 1890.

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  • On the other hand, the natural dislike of the United States felt by the loyalists and their descendants was deepened and broadened, and has not yet wholly died away, especially among the women of the province.

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  • In 1850 a third Convention undertook to amend the Constitution, and now that the West yielded its bitter hostility to slavery, representation was so arranged that the more populous section was enabled to control the House while the East still held the Senate; the election of judges was confided to the people; and the suffrage was broadened.

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  • But Modernism soon broadened into a thoroughgoing revolt against the modes of thought and methods characteristic of the latterday Vatican; its motto is that Catholicism is the strength of popery, but popery the weakness of Catholicism.

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  • The lines are broadened (as was already known), the intensity of emission is much increased, but some are weakened and some strengthened, nor is the amount of broadening the same for all lines, nor is it always symmetrical, being sometimes greater on the red side; but besides the effect of unsymmetrical broadening, every line is displaced towards the red; different lines again behave differently, and they may be arranged somewhat roughly in a few groups according to their behaviour; reversals are also effected, and the reversed line does not always correspond with the most intense part of the emission line.

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  • His collaborations with Oldfield in the 70s greatly broadened his fan base throughout the progressive music world.

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  • The task could be broadened to cover other heavy metals including cadmium & barium.

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  • Over the years he has broadened his techniques to incorporate all kinds of fishing including coarse, sea and game.

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  • Murray m don't make the broadened their portfolios.

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  • As a result of these concerns, the definition of sectarian segregation used in the research has broadened.

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  • And although the range of methods has broadened, they are still systematic and controlled.

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  • While Jefferson's "all men are created equal" statement was not meant by him to include slaves, we have broadened the application of the principle and should continue to do so.

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  • The reason for the explosion is that the managers of these funds have broadened their horizons and are seeking new markets and creating new strategies.

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  • KoL's second studio album heightened the band's UK appeal and broadened their domestic audience.

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  • Over the past five years, CMRG has broadened our assortment of apparel by introducing new brands, as well as developing private labels for the big and tall man, which have received positive feedback from our customers.

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  • Since then, eye care services and treatments have broadened to help meet the special needs of aging Baby Boomers and others.

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  • The Xbox has broadened the horizon of gaming by offering Xbox Live, a service that allows gamers to play certain Xbox titles online with players around the globe.

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  • Pressure is applied and the foreskin pulls away from the broadened tip of the penis.

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  • These changes brought new requirements which broadened the spectrum of mortgage professionals who are required to posses a valid mortgage broker license in order to operate.

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  • Hopefully we've just broadened your horizons as far as tummy control swimwear is concerned.

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  • The scope of anti-discrimination legislation has broadened since the time the original civil rights laws were enacted.

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  • Now that you've explored the world of black lingerie models, you've broadened your horizons with behind-the-scenes information.

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  • This has broadened the demographics of science fiction fans to include mainstream viewers and networks.

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  • However the scope of their responsibilities has broadened to include regulating both national and international financial dealings.

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  • Jackson's smile broadened; he thought how much fun it would be to watch her as she ran from car to car in his stable 'oohing' and 'ahing'.

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  • Tiny lines materialized around the dark eyes as his smile broadened into a grin.

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  • His gaze fell on her and his smile broadened, including the dimple.

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  • As they broadened into a smile, a large dimple appeared in the upper part of his right cheek.

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  • The duke strenuously supported Osiander, and the area of the quarrel soon broadened.

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  • During the Civil War Congregationalism broadened out into reciprocal relations with the national life and history.

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  • It broadened and deepened many of the valleys; rounded the hills; turned aside many streams, causing changes in drainage and giving rise to innumerable waterfalls and rapids; and it formed the thousands of lakes, large and small, which dot the surface.

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  • It is a strip of stuff, usually silk, some 21-- yards long by 4 inches broad; in the middle and at the ends, which are commonly broadened out, it is ornamented with a cross.

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  • Sarah's smile broadened until it crinkled her eyes.

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