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In the 1980s, Newsweek magazine broadened the scope of its articles to include topics such as science and technology, social issues and medicine, in addition to its regular news and political features.

She had broadened out all over, and in her face at the time when she was speaking of the actress there was an evil expression of hatred that distorted it.

And the paper says some auto industry types think the new car market has broadened permanently.

Rather than answer Helms' charge, Weld shifted and broadened the conflict.

Printed in bold letters at the entrance of the show is a startling claim by Degas' fellow painter Auguste Renoir: "If Degas had died at 50, he would have been remembered as an excellent painter, no more, it is after his 50 th year that his work broadened out and that he really becomes Degas.

) Now that hypeness has broadened into a full spectrum from underhyped to overhyped , the concept may be ready for scientific quantification.

The paper observes that the anxiety over child safety among current parents, the largest generation of American parents ever, has considerably broadened the constituency for victims' rights.

What's different this time is that they've relaxed a little and broadened their horizons from exclusively dance-oriented music: "This is a subtler, moodier, sweeter, funkier record, less in-your-face, more in-your-heart.

In modern dialogue, which in no sense approaches the gentility of the perfumed puritanicals, the denotation of unmentionables has broadened to include body organs, curses, and biological functions.

Through his friendship with the director of the Bureau of American Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, Bourke studied anthropology and broadened his interests to include ethnology and folklore.

Yet we need something far more important than a broadened evolutionary theory.

I hope my definition of an autonomous agent is useful, an autocatalytic system carrying out a work cycle, now rather broadened by the realization that autonomous agents also do often detect and measure and record displacements of external systems from equilibrium that can be used to extract work, then do extract work, propagating work and constraint construction, from their environment.

As a result, the scope of applications for microarrays has broadened rapidly, from drug discovery [ 1 ] , to classification of cancers [ 2 3 4 ] and analysis of splice variants [ 5 ] .

vitis strains controlled by F2/5 are both broadened by TFX production.

Stat3 does not prevent inhibition of AR by the antiandrogen flutamide Another altered response of AR is manifested in the so-called "flutamide withdrawal syndrome" or more recently broadened to "antiandrogen withdrawal syndrome".

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