The offence of blackmail is broadened from the current offence of extortion by certain threats. |
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When cast steels are quenched and tempered, the range of strength and of toughness is broadened. |
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Over the past decade, under the keepership of Julian Treuherz, the Walker has both broadened and focused its collecting policy. |
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Time has also broadened perspectives on the life story of Strehlow, who once audaciously described himself as the last of the Arrernte. |
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At Odeceixe in the south the River Seixe broadened through sandbars to meet the sea between high rocky headlands. |
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The desire for speed gathered momentum in the twentieth century as America's strategic obligations broadened across the globe. |
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In 1912, the research scope was broadened to include noninfectious diseases. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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The time limit could be broadened so as to encompass the months of July and August. |
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By the end of next year, the dual-core product line will be broadened to servers and laptop computers, he said. |
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But already my hunched shoulders become broadened as my trundle becomes a bound. |
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Weber's typology was broadened by the inclusion of three other motivational forces. |
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The genre has since broadened dramatically to include multifaceted historic and contemporary subjects and characters. |
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In the early '50s, after making a reputation for unexcelled gospel singing, the Louvins broadened their repertoire. |
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His logic is still unique, but unlike his huge stage, his canvas hasn't broadened. |
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His eyes flipped around towards where I was hiding, and his pleasant smile broadened. |
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Hopping out of the car she took a long look around and her smile broadened. |
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Only now that chest had broadened and seemed so distant despite the fact that it was within touching distance. |
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The two angelic entities, who had been called Tarahito and Suzikara at one point, broadened their smiles. |
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Her smile broadened until it was as wide as a banana, and Lauren scowled at her. |
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At the thought of his son, he quickly remembered the little girl who had come with him, and the smile on his face broadened. |
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Banedon's smile broadened, for he knew very well that Eleanor was just acting spoilt. |
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This discussion broadened out to cover many aspects of travel photography and rounded off a most enjoyable evening at the Camera Club. |
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At the same time, it broadened out into the full range of modish telecoms services, including internet and data traffic. |
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This can be broadened out from Crowley, if you like, to take in other authors. |
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I think the definition has broadened out considerably, and that is a good thing. |
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With this in mind the Westport branch of Sinn Fein has called for the proposed workshop to be broadened out. |
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What began as an attempt to pacify the peasantry soon broadened out into an attack on privileges in general. |
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By 1400 the meaning had broadened to indicate somewhere muddy, and over time came to denote something that was soggy, mushy, splashy or slushy. |
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If the practice catches on, however, I would like to see it broadened to include more misunderstood groups. |
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The increasing number of niches and individual outlets has broadened the talents that are rewarded. |
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Lexicalisation doesn't have to involve making up a new word, it could be a compound, or an existing word could be broadened. |
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He's also broadened his musical palette to include horns and passages of distorted guitar. |
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When the question is broadened to satisfaction with job or housework, a similar pattern obtains. |
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Dollar confidence has faltered not coincidently as inflationary pressures have broadened and mounted. |
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The recent cultural studies movement has only broadened and accentuated the internationalist tendency among Joycean critics. |
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By employing this broadened perspective on intertextuality, instructors become part of the process that allows other voices to be heard. |
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After a fortnight's break, the latter week spent amid the fleshpots of exotic South Wales, your diarist returns suitably broadened. |
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My heart swelled to gargantuan proportions in my chest, and my smile broadened. |
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The existing procedure to cushion the effects of mass dismissals has been broadened in scope and effect. |
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More than anyone, he's broadened the art of documentary, adding impassioned, essayistic advocacy to its repertoire of styles. |
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Especially in longitudinal sections it is clearly seen how the usually uniform row of horseshoes loosens up and is broadened by numerous steeply arranged normal dissepiments. |
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Things were no better after Disney broadened the ethnic mix in 1995 with Pocahontas, the first hard-body princess. |
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The battle between plastic versus paper bags for yard trimmings resurfaced again in North Vancouver District on Feb. 24 with debate broadened to consider a third option. |
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These days the field has broadened to include the niceties of life at Elizabethan court or Georgian cricketers in frills and breeches who invent the rules as they go along. |
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The class of small thegns had broadened into a rural squirearchy, and Domesday Book shows that in 1066 England contained hundreds of manorial lords. |
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Use of the word apartheid in the world has broadened and softened, referring to just about anything that means separation. |
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In 2005, the affirmative self-defense was broadened under the so-called Stand Your Ground Statutes. |
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Just a few weeks ago, Belgium broadened its existing law to include the possibility of euthanasia for children of all ages. |
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For example, he authorized conjugal visits for prisoners for the first time in the state and broadened environmental protection. |
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By this means we are told that waists can be reduced, flat chests inflated, hips broadened and lungs strengthened, to say nothing of reducing weight. |
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Val forgot all worries in an instant and broadened her smile. |
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George IV broadened the appeal of the Hanoverians by his visit to Scotland in 1822, choreographed by Sir Walter Scott, the first such visit since the Stuarts. |
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In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures. |
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The residual spectrum shows a strong, relativistically broadened iron line, which must originate from matter in the immediate vicinity of the Black Holes. |
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He broadened the art collection with a thousand works that ranged from 19 th-century American landscapes to paintings by Fauvists, cubists and practitioners of Pop Art. |
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Inevitably she broadened her repertoire to take in mainstream as well as early works and now admits that the two disciplines have cross-fertilised. |
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In 1939, membership was broadened to include physicians with an interest in tuberculosis who did not work in sanatoria, and the name was changed to American Trudeau Society. |
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The company handled its financial issues internally and has broadened its appeal by offering its first opera by 20th-century composer Benjamin Britten this season. |
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The path broadened until we could stride out, dropping down into Portela and the thirsty lowlands, our heads and shoulders still pearled with mountain water. |
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Around this time Menger's interests in mathematics broadened and he began to work on hyperbolic geometry, probabilistic geometry and the algebra of functions. |
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The country has been broadened by globalisation and immigration from the Pacific Islands, East Asia and South Asia. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, historians of technology broadened the world's understanding of the history of the development. |
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Maples, director, Gas Operations, Paiute Pipeline Company, argues that PHMSA has broadened the two studies to include gas distribution pipelines. |
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De jure, each could have its powers broadened, narrowed or changed by an Act of the UK Parliament. |
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Their explanations were only transitional, being picked up and broadened by Michael Faraday. |
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The original movement broadened its political appeal and soon began to receive Liberal Party backing. |
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These decisions broadened the effects of partition but were in line with the evolving policy of Irish neutrality. |
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Meanwhile, Khrushchev broadened Moscow's policy to establish ties with India and other key neutral states. |
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In recent years, the festival has broadened its appeal by adding comedy, rock and popular music acts to the bill. |
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We have seen, in the earlier chapters, various ways in which human-computer interaction can be broadened to include the nonprogrammer. |
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In 1521 Luther dealt largely with prophecy, in which he broadened the foundations of the Reformation, placing them on prophetic faith. |
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Over time the purpose of the Commission broadened to include many other activities beyond timber production. |
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It also widely broadened the definition of surveillable financial institutions, making personal consumer data readily available. |
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Dart adhered to the diffusionist vision of Smith, broadened well beyond the limits of ancient Egyptian travellers and ideas. |
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In recent years, they have broadened their horizon to include bison, yak, cashmere, angora and musk ox, among others. |
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This recommended the rule book be revised and members' participation in NZNO activity be broadened. |
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My home-cooking horizons have been broadened and I'm over-excited about making tamarillo jam and peanut butter lollipops. |
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In 1987, she was already practicing yoga, which then broadened to include Tai Chi-Chuan, Chi Kung, Taoism and Buddhism. |
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Ruskin's social view broadened from concerns about the dignity of labour to consider wider issues of citizenship, and notions of the ideal community. |
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It set the tone nicely for'The Evoltion of Man', dancier still, as Example broadened his horizons to work with electro superstars like Calvin Harris and Alesso. |
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The name was initially attributed to a specific Irish colony on Anglesey, but broadened to refer to Irish settlers as a whole in North Wales by the 5th century. |
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Through continual reinvention, his influence broadened and extended. |
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Fidelity writers' terminology that includes words like embezzlement and forgery is being broadened to include hacker terms like spamming, spoofing, smurfing and pinging. |
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He broadened his horizons by finally trying Vietnamese cuisine. |
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The unique combination of head characters and bipendulate aedeagus has resulted in considerable chresonymy and greatly broadened the geographical range of the group. |
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The roads gradually broadened as we drove into the countryside. |
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After reaching a point at which the river broadened to a point of three or four versts, Yermak halted the expedition and returned his forces to Qashliq. |
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