They are at the center of a furious debate over whether or not to expand the city's public transportation system. |
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Thereafter, Freud was obliged not only to expand but to backread that expansion into all that came before. |
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By the 19th century, the town began to expand beyond the original medieval boundaries with streets of new houses and town villas being built. |
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Genoa took advantage of this opportunity to expand into the Black Sea and Crimea. |
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In the white paper Scotland's Future, the Scottish government pledged to expand childcare provision in an independent Scotland. |
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This episode prompted Chichester to expand his plans to expropriate the legal titles of all native landowners in the province. |
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Since the Giants' minicamp last spring, Buggs already has begun to expand his training horizons, much to Arnsparger's satisfaction. |
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Americans' eagerness to expand westward prompted a long series of American Indian Wars. |
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It also proceeded by degrees to expand its dominions around Bombay and Madras. |
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When his successor attempted to expand eastwards, he was defeated by the Pala king of Bengal. |
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There is, therefore, an incentive for asset managers to expand their assets under management in order to maximize their compensation. |
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The urban area is continuing to expand rapidly with new housing estates continuing to be built. |
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Local organisers are planning to build 9 new stadiums and expand 3 existing stadiums for this event. |
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After the effective completion of the evacuation, the mandate of the British forces began to expand. |
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It was seen as part of a plot by the US to destroy Yugoslavia, expand eastward and control all of Europe. |
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In July 2008, governments in the Persian Gulf reached agreements with GE to expand engine maintenance operations there. |
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The IMF urged governments to expand social safety nets and to generate job creation even as they are under pressure to cut spending. |
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When the United States began to expand to the west and other parts of the country, so did the distance of businesses to their customers. |
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Once towns became industrialized, cartels such as the Sinaloa Cartel started to form and expand. |
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Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, wealthy hosiery manufacturers, who were nonconformists. |
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Vitol stated that the Geelong refinery will remain open, as the company plans to expand further into the Australian market. |
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Some synagogues and community buildings were turned into mosques and existing mosques began to expand their buildings. |
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He continued to expand the estate, and built Abbotsford House in a series of extensions. |
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Mass generation and delivery of services must be mastered for a service provider to expand. |
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The Italians used the time between the signing of the treaty and its ratification by the Italian government to expand their territorial claims. |
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There were significant changes in religion which saw mendicant friars and new devotions expand, particularly in the developing burghs. |
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While David consolidated his hold on his own and his son's newly acquired lands, he also sought to expand his influence. |
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Protestantism continued to expand in this period and became more distinct from those who wanted reform within the existing church. |
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Over the following centuries, the University's size and scope continued to expand. |
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As a consequence, the number of names is expanding rapidly and will continue to expand. |
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In May 2016 approval was given to expand the site from 30,000 sq ft to 78,000 sq ft. |
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It has also been acknowledged that enlargement has its limits, the EU cannot expand endlessly. |
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Beyond growing its nonadvisory businesses, Lazard is seeking to expand into other markets. |
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If Westminster legislation would expand or contract the powers of Scottish Parliament or its ministers, this too requires consent from Edinburgh. |
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The arrival of North Sea Oil to Scotland in the 1970s allowed the Bank of Scotland to expand into the energy sector. |
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The Bank later used this expertise in energy finance to expand internationally. |
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Donnie Munro joined the following year and they started to expand outside their native Isle of Skye. |
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In the late 18th century, slate quarrying began to expand rapidly, most notably in north Wales. |
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For a full list, expand the Rivers of Dartmoor navigational box at the bottom of this page. |
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For a full list, expand the Settlements of Dartmoor navigational box at the bottom of this page. |
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However Gladstone himself did not turn down attractive opportunities to expand the empire in Egypt. |
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His son, Pepin the Short, inherited his power, and used it to further expand Frankish influence. |
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In the beginning of the period the Slavic tribes started to expand aggressively into Byzantine possessions on the Balkans. |
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Clodius also passed a law to expand the previous partial grain subsidy to a fully free grain dole for citizens. |
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Plans have been drafted to expand the site for business aviation or a full commercial service. |
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As Rome started to expand, it slowly embraced the Greek culture, causing an influx of medicinal information in Roman society. |
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Trying to expand the business into the Middle East was doomed to failure. In retrospect, we shouldn't have bothered. |
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Richard sought to expand the basis for the Protectorate beyond the army to civilians. |
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In the 17th century, as early industry started to expand, this transport situation was highly unsatisfactory. |
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To expand his power, Napoleon used these assassination plots to justify the creation of an imperial system based on the Roman model. |
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The eight months of bombing never seriously hampered British production and the war industries continued to operate and expand. |
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He recognised the right of the public to seize tube stations and authorised plans to improve their condition and expand them by tunnelling. |
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Throughout the 14th century, French kings sought to expand their influence at the expense of the territorial holdings of the nobility. |
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Nevertheless, Henry managed to expand his kingdom, forming what is retrospectively known as the Angevin Empire. |
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The arrival of the railways and the Tube meant that London could expand over a much greater area. |
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There was some laughter, and Roddle was left free to expand his ideas on the periodic visits of cowboys to the town. |
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In 1995 the Exchange launched the Alternative Investment Market, the AIM, to allow growing companies to expand to international markets. |
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A few recent discoveries, however, expand the temporal range of both lemuroid and lorisoid primates back to the early Tertiary. |
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It also stated the company's desire to both expand in the US and participate in further consolidation in Europe. |
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Early Levels Open your spell tab and expand your single option. Place the lifetap you find there in your hotbar. |
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As long as the soul of a nation grows, it is lifeworthy, and its body will probably expand to suit the expansion of the spirit. |
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With capital accumulated from his two marriages and his inheritance from his father, Boulton sought a larger site to expand his business. |
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Following the 2015 election the Commission made a final recommendation to expand Heathrow subject to certain environmental constraints. |
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According to Milton Friedman and monetarists, market economies are inherently stable if the money supply does not greatly expand or contract. |
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The government opened a consultation on proposals to allow existing grammar schools to expand and new ones to be set up. |
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This brought both the need to expand the cathedral and the wealth that made it possible. |
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After twelve years of peace, Arthur sets out to expand his empire once more, taking control of Norway, Denmark and Gaul. |
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For its subsequent performances, Rice and Lloyd Webber revised the show and added new songs to expand it to a more substantial length. |
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Their thematic reach was beginning to expand as they embraced deeper aspects of romance and philosophy. |
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The tabloids ensured his megacelebrity would expand when they splashed his dalliances with a stripper on the back pages. |
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In Europe it resulted in a move from a winter sport to a summer one as the new Super League competition tried to expand its market. |
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The IOC desired to expand this list of sports to encompass other winter activities. |
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By then, the company's success had caused it to expand to such an extent that it had to move to new premises at Cheshunt. |
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Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. |
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The man's carrying basket is often split at the back from top to bottom and loosely laced together with a twine, enabling the carrier to expand his load if desired. |
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The Supreme Court refused Monday to consider any new cases seeking to expand gun rights, including two challenges to restrictions on young adults. |
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The second metal industry to expand in Wales was iron smelting, and iron manufacturing became prevalent in both the north and the south of the country. |
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Plans to expand the voting population had begun to appear in the 2000s, and political figures liaised with the government to provide universal suffrage. |
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The Italians used the time between the signing of the treaty and its ratification by the Italian government to further expand their territorial claims. |
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Platini was clear about why he wanted to expand the World Cup. |
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However, opposition was raised to the university's plans to close the master's degrees in social work from 2019 to allow it to expand other research areas. |
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For example, unemployed home builders can be hired to expand highways. |
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While international free trade continues to expand the volume of legal trade, the ability to detect and interdict drug trafficking is severely diminished. |
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Mithridates antagonised Rome by seeking to expand his kingdom, and Rome for her part seemed equally eager for war and the spoils and prestige that it might bring. |
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Until the end of Gaelic Ireland they continued to fluctuate, expand and contract in size, as well as dissolving entirely or being amalgamated into new entities. |
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The Ottoman navy recovered quickly, persuading Venice to sign a peace treaty in 1573, allowing the Ottomans to expand and consolidate their position in North Africa. |
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A significant drop in red squirrel populations in the area has been observed since 1970, and it is feared that the eastern grey squirrel may expand into the rest of Europe. |
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After his return, Cenwealh faced further attacks from Penda's successor Wulfhere, but was able to expand West Saxon territory in Somerset at the expense of the Britons. |
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His consolidation of power allowed him to expand his horizons, and by 1062 William was able to secure control of the neighbouring county of Maine. |
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The most obvious areas to expand, where large claims were held, were Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and, as an ally rather than a new dominion, Flanders. |
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In reality all species of mushrooms take several days to form primordial mushroom fruit bodies, though they do expand rapidly by the absorption of fluids. |
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By the 14th century, the frontiers of settled cultivation had ceased to expand and internal colonization was coming to an end, but population levels remained high. |
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Having temporarily achieved a state of truce with the Crown, the Company continued to expand its influence to nearby territories through threats and coercive actions. |
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In 1854, Napoleon III named an enterprising French officer, Louis Faidherbe, to govern and expand the colony, and to give it the beginning of a modern economy. |
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Towards the end of the 20th century however, the established canon was criticized, especially by those who wished to expand it to include, for example, more women writers. |
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Hence, if the scientific method is used to expand the frontiers of knowledge, research into areas that are outside the mainstream will yield most new discoveries. |
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Some, for example, open them all day, while others expand them only in the evening. There are likewise noctiflorous plants, which close their flowers in the morning. |
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Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets. |
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In this sense, the aim of the councils was not to expand or fuel a popular need for a clearer or relevant picture of the original apostolic teaching. |
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Besides new trading opportunities, agricultural and technological improvements enabled an increase in crop yields, which in turn allowed the trade networks to expand. |
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Greece, an Orthodox nation, had considerable support in Russia, but the Russian government decided it was too dangerous to help Greece expand its holdings. |
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In practice, this did not always occur, since many of the provincial assemblies sought to expand their powers and limit those of the governor and crown. |
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Most notably, the Clan Campbell and the Clan Mackenzie were prepared to play off territorial disputes within and among clans to expand their own land and influence. |
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It served as a base from which the Normans continued to expand westward into south Wales, establishing a castle at Caerleon and extinguishing the Welsh kingdom of Gwent. |
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Since then, its contribution to official reserves has risen continually as banks seek to diversify their reserves, and trade in the eurozone continues to expand. |
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The soft rubber allows them to expand when they are heated up, making more surface area on the pavement, therefore producing the most amount of traction. |
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Dandolo's aim was to expand Venice's power in the eastern Mediterranean, and Philip intended to restore his exiled nephew, Alexios IV Angelos, to the throne of Byzantium. |
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For instance, many municipalities develop and expand the economic infrastructure of their communities through the development of industrial trading estates. |
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