Collaborations between dance and musical companies broaden audiences and enrich repertoire. |
At that time, MSN officials declined to discuss when and if they planned to broaden the beta to other countries. |
It is customary, almost ritualistic, to conclude a paper like this with a call for more research, to broaden the sample, and so on. |
Broaden or reanimate the repertoire, one argument runs, and you will broaden and reanimate the box office too. |
The Internet eliminates this and allows us to broaden the reach, scope, and frequency of our magazines. |
Their routine contacts with many non-governmental organizations further broaden their knowledge base. |