His eyes widened immediately seeing the fat lip, they narrowed in anger immediately. |
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Juen's eyes widened when they caught sight of what was happening up the mountain. |
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And those same blue eyes widened in understanding before narrowing in hatred. |
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Zachary's eyes widened for a moment, but they soon twinkled with amusement. |
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After another series of twists and bends, the corridor widened into a room. |
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Ronald's bleary eyes widened in surprise when he saw his 15 year old son standing in front of him. |
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Agnes widened her eyes as the simper froze in her mouth and remembered that she still had a friend named Tyson. |
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His eyes widened tremendously and his mouth opened in a scream of mortal terror at the sight of the creature within. |
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Aitchison argues that had the harbour mouth been widened, more of the boats would have stood a chance of making it to safety. |
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I saw Devon's eyes widened at my proposal and he slowly unclenched his fists. |
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In view of concerns expressed by environmental activists, trees on roads which are widened are left uncut. |
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And those widened eyes narrowed to slits in an instant, anger flashing in that faded gaze. |
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Her eyes widened, as she stared at a ghostly figure, standing in the middle of the clearing. |
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Her eyes widened further, and she backed, more quickly than before, skittering quickly against the walls and door. |
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Both arms rested slackly at her sides, eyes widened, and she could just barely make out the outline of her assailant. |
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But the spreads widened instead after Russia defaulted on its bond payments. |
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Camilla's bright green eyes widened until her natural colour, brown, showed where her contacts slipped down. |
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Her mother's eyes widened when she read the signature, and her face turned a ghastly shade of white. |
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Over Monk Bridge, which was widened in the 1900s, we pass the site of the enlarged gasworks, long since demolished. |
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At the same time as the work is being carried out on the lights, Folds Road will be slightly widened for a cycle lane. |
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In 1927, a heavy rain widened the natural funnel-shaped opening to the upper level of an unknown system of caverns in western Arizona. |
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The pharyngeal tonsil does not possess true crypts but rather widened ducts of underlying glands. |
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As they turned right at a corner the road widened and a crossroad loomed out from the darkness, the same one they had passed that morning. |
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Her eyes widened and she wanted to scream, but her throat was suddenly dry and only a hoarse croak escaped her throat. |
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The girl's eyes widened at the sight of the crisp paper note being handed to her. |
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A craze for wacky weddings has grown since marriage laws were widened to include a vast range of potential venues. |
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The footway on Green Lane would also be widened to two metres, with paths on Front Street also widened in between the new signal stop lines. |
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Leeza's large pink eyes widened in total fear as she looked to the person who posed as Skye. |
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The gap separating wealthy peasant farmers from cottiers and day labourers widened imperceptibly. |
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But the Revolution widened the gap irrecoverably, the British appropriating the overseas markets and resources that France lost. |
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In a few moments, Ramon's eyes widened and an ironic little smile passed his lips as he nodded his head slightly. |
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His eyes widened a moment, a flare of sudden overwhelming emotion to which he could only stutter. |
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With the advent of national companies through attrition and consolidation, competition has widened to a national scope. |
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Then the widened roads become congested with traffic again, sometimes immediately. |
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Her eyes widened a bit when she saw that the room was colored a light pink with dashes of dark purple and black here and there around the room. |
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The free market program implemented by successive governments has widened social inequality to an unprecedented degree. |
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His eyes widened as he saw Claire carefully picking her way around the chatting students and onto the bridge. |
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She looked like a fashion plate, and your eyes widened when you saw her 3 sets of pierced ears. |
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Both have footpaths which have been widened over recent years to accommodate pedestrians. |
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Kal's eyes widened as he came to a pause before bursting into a series of hysteric laughter. |
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Along with the grade separator, the pavements on the either sides of the roads will be widened and redone with interlocking cobble blocks. |
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Shopkeepers have renovated their premises, roads have been widened, pavements are cleared for pedestrians. |
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His vertical stripes have been put onto a slant, and whittled down to slender triangles or widened into parallelograms or pyramids. |
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His eyes widened as she unwrapped the sword from the black cloth she had swaddled it in. |
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Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics. |
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Selling drugs, as an alternative to enduring grinding poverty, has been a common enough response as the income gap has widened. |
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Common findings on brain imaging include enlarged ventricles, widened cortical sulci, and cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem atrophy. |
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The cavern is a natural cave carved into the rock by the sea, and widened into an underground canal by human hands. |
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His eyes widened when he picked up the tracks of a man in stout boots and a horse leading away from the clearing. |
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With the rise of oil wealth, the gap between rich and poor widened, stoking the social discontent that would erupt in the revolution. |
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They have systematically poisoned the social environment through hate campaigns and this widened the Hindu-Muslim chasm. |
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His mouth dropped and his dark blue eyes widened to the size of a half dollar. |
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As in the recent growth scenario, increasing the degree of growth both increased the bias and widened the quantiles of the rec distribution. |
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Dance schools, too, have widened their focus to include wellness seminars in their curricula. |
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Whit's brown eyes widened before he stared dumbfounded at the talking rag doll. |
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The parliamentary draftsmen in 1996 widened the classes of people not eligible, so the clause now covers anybody who contested general elections. |
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Her smile widened when she saw him come in through the door and lean against the doorjamb watching her. |
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Differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic groups have widened, mainly as a result of faster rates of improvement in affluent groups. |
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Soldiers put in place barbed wire and razor wire, dug up fields next to the barrier, and widened a water-filled ditch. |
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The smile on my face widened again and I turned back to Jake who was smiling widely as well. |
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Michael's smile widened into a grin and he took the sandwich she had bought for him. |
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Mally's violet eyes widened and she opened her mouth, trying to speak, but no words came out. |
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She called for better traffic light filter systems, widened access roads and more exits from the car parks. |
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The gap between the haves and have-nots has widened to almost Third World dimensions over the past 30 years. |
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He has boosted his vocal power, widened his range and sounds more impressive than ever. |
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The road was widened and a roundabout installed on the northern end to direct traffic down to Finisklin. |
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They argue that the gap between rich and poor has widened and we are worse off than a decade ago. |
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By murdering 37 and wounding scores of devotees, perpetrators have widened the emotional and communal divide. |
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All have generated more violence and widened the circle of killing far beyond the formal engagement of armed men on both sides. |
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Joshua's dark eyes widened, but he stood his ground, despite my apparent dislike. |
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The gap between rich and poor has not only widened over the past twenty years it has become a yawning chasm in some instances. |
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I drew my bike up alongside Leonard's as the path widened on the far side of the pond. |
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Little Joe widened his eyes and thought, And yer supposed to be the smart one? |
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People had begun to frown disdainfully in my direction and the distance between us widened. |
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Their tax cuts for the wealthy widened a gulf between rich and poor in this country that had already grown shockingly large. |
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Improvements have included new benches and cycle stands, widened pavements, an upgraded bus shelter and traffic calming. |
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There was the sound of a woman announcing all flights to Tokyo in the background and Eden's eyes widened in understanding. |
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Our eyes widened when a flash of lightning lit up the sky and illuminated the dark figure. |
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The controversial case has widened the rift between conservatives and progressives to the detriment of national unity. |
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Far from ending poverty, these economic processes have only widened the gulf between rich and poor. |
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Zelda's eyes widened at this unexpected reaction, but other than that she showed no signs of fear. |
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The man's eyes widened momentarily and his nostrils flared, and then he forced his face into a blank visage. |
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The road was not widened in the last 15 days as per the police's comment in the report. |
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We have already widened and asphalted a one-km stretch and would be able to finish the entire stretch of four km by February-March. |
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Far from resolving the social crisis confronting Maoris, the process widened the social gulf between rich and poor. |
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The divisions widened between the working class and the liberal capitalists who had timidly opposed Tsarism. |
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In 1900, the track was widened to 2m so Rerekapa settlers could carry in supplies but the make-do road was often impassable in winter. |
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Devon's eyes widened in surprise at my sudden movements, and stumbled backwards when he caught me. |
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To improve the ambience of the village, they cleared the wild growth and widened the roads. |
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Kyle's eyes widened and he moved back, eventually scrambling back so fast he fell over. |
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His perfect amber-colored eyes widened nervously, hopefully, like a frightened animal begging for scraps. |
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Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen. |
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She lifted the side of the towel and saw she was bare under it and her eyes widened, pulling the towel tightly back around her. |
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One of the men positioned the prow of the boat against the seaward ice, revved the engines, and widened the gap to six feet. |
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The scope for the division of labour and mutually profitable exchange steadily widened. |
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The security perimeter around the missions of the UK, the US and Turkey was widened and new fences and barriers were installed. |
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His bright verdant eyes widened in fear and panic as our hands suddenly lost contact. |
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Another redhead came and both of them widened their eyes in unison, looking more and more like two bolls of cotton, when they saw me. |
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At that spot, the spring widened and deepened into a pool just big enough for a person to bath in. |
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Her eyes widened as his lips met hers and he put his arms around her cold back. |
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Leibniz wrote to the electress to suggest that the plans for the observatory be widened to embrace an Academy of Sciences. |
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Instead of returning his smile, she widened her expressive eyes, eyes that conveyed a mix of surprise and a tint of fear. |
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I felt my eyes widened, grief overtaking me while anger was slowly creeping up into my feelings. |
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But as a result of the find, the dig has been widened to see if the land contains any more artefacts. |
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The Scottish executive has substantially widened access to methadone as a substitute for heroin addicts. |
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Imaginative landscaping, decorative lighting, and widened pedestrian promenades are part of the physical change. |
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Engines began to hum deep in the belly of the ship, but Boertousce's grin only widened, the lips peeling back as if mocking his efforts. |
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Bell pits were shallow, unsupported shafts dug on vein outcrops that widened into bell-like shapes as they were sunk. |
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Her companion widened her eyes in amazement and gave a little indulgent gasp. |
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The long sleeves widened and ended in points that did not quite touch the ground. |
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Suddenly it clicked and my eyes widened with embarrassment as I looked down at him. |
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Rick blinked, not understanding for the briefest of moments, until it clicked and his eyes widened in shock. |
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Corporate bond spreads generally widened slightly, with auto bond and CDS spreads moderately wider this week. |
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Cheska's fathers' eyes widened as he dropped to his knees, falling onto the ground face first. |
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But the shoulders have widened and the appetite for victory sharpened by a few years' reflection on the might-have-beens. |
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The assassin's eyes widened at hearing the way she shaped her words, then he studied her face intently. |
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Her eyes shone with life, and when she smiled, her face widened to become round, lovely, and dimpled. |
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Soon the crack widened, however, and their path branched down into the darkness. |
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Her eyes widened as Jesse stood there, small trickles of blood dripping from his clenched hands. |
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But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony. |
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Yelina's eyes widened when she spotted the drum kits, which stood side-by-side on the carpet Jack had unrolled to cover the concrete floor. |
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His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face. |
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Jay widened his eyes in mock horror, holding his hands up in front of his chest. |
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Nor's eyes widened with surprise and he let out a short, shuddering breath. |
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They reused the original front door, but widened it with identical leaded-glass sidelights. |
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The new works have allowed an improved view of the approach to the turn and has widened the roadway at a crucial spot. |
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The road over Wolf Creek Pass was originally a single-lane road with short widened sections for turnouts to allow for passing. |
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Over her shoulder his eyes widened, looking into the middle distance. |
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His grin widened, but it was adulterated with some apprehension. |
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The rage for advanced degrees has widened to embrace even the doctorate. |
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As he ran forward, he saw something on the wall up ahead, and as he came up on it, his eyes widened when he saw the counter counting down the seconds remaining. |
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The gap between rich and poor has widened and Brenda has seen people suddenly move from comfortable middle class lives to the poverty trap through redundancy or illness. |
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Her eyes had widened considerably upon taking in the sight the wretched man, and she feared she might be sick from looking at his numerous injuries. |
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There, roads are generally free of cycle lanes, red or green painted patches, pedestrian refuges, traffic islands, widened pavements for cycle use and silly speed limits. |
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His disapproval is a full two points lower, a trend that has widened over the past month. |
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My eyes widened in shock as the cherry tomato rolled onto the table. |
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All the electricity lines had to go underground and streets were widened. |
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In 1890, Broadway between Union and Brown Streets was widened and macadamized, and two houses belonging to James Ingalls were moved out of the road. |
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We widened the scope of the paper to include quotes from activists. |
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When the conclave at the third scrutiny elected Gioacchino Pecci to the tiara as Leo XIII, the schism between the papacy and the Italian government widened. |
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And yes, there's also an air-sole cushion under the heel, a protective rock-guard shank, and a widened toe box to accommodate the inevitable swelling. |
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His smile widened into a toothy grin and he squeezed my hand comfortingly. |
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With a widened look of panic in his eyes, he bellowed out to Laverne. |
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My eyes widened while I digested the new information slowly. |
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The breach in the flood wall widened to 60 metres the next day. |
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The lower part of the rear body has been subtly widened to disguise the track increase and four low restriction exhaust outlets are visible below the rear valence. |
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Here the road has been widened and supported on cantilever beams over the gorge and at the most slip prone area a protective roof has been built over the road. |
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The car comes with a long wheelbase combined with widened racks, lower centre of gravity, sporty and direct steering and a responsive 6-speed gearbox. |
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But as the Japanese imperium widened, Chinese resistance stiffened. |
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Gwen's eyes widened, but again the would-be squabble was headed off. |
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His heart pounded, his eyes widened, and an icy whisper chilled his blood. |
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The German term originally signified a plainchant melody sung chorally, but from the late 16th century its meaning was widened to include vernacular hymns. |
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There was a place where it widened out enough to form a swimming hole. |
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The St. Judith girl's eyes widened and she gave him a sympathetic look. |
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Is our knowledge really widened in such a way by pure practical reason, and is that which was transcendent for speculative reason immanent in practical reason? |
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If you've got sun for half a day your options are widened to those plants with broad glossy green leaves such as philodendrons, monsteras and umbrella trees. |
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Although the towns were designed to be self-sufficient, in most cases they merely widened the commuter belt into the cities, increasing road traffic and pollution. |
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His fists tightened until his knuckles popped and the girls' eyes widened. |
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The grin widened, and a slight flush crept across his cheeks. |
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In recent years, owing to the Government's deliberate policy to promote the non-traditional exports, the range of exportable products has widened even further. |
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It was formalised in 1816 when it was widened and provided with decorative railings and walls. |
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Many of the island's roads have been widened in the past forty years although there are still substantial sections of single track road. |
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At the end of 2009 Mather's Cross was widened in order improve safety at the corner. |
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Roads were widened and entire neighbourhoods pulled down to make room for modern housing, some of it in tower blocks. |
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The creation of these bodies has widened the differences between the Countries of the United Kingdom, especially in areas like healthcare. |
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Membership eligibility was widened to include all nation states fighting against the Axis powers instead of a select few. |
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The assault was widened by French and then further British forces in the following days. |
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Parts of the course were widened in 2009 to allow runners to bypass fences if required. |
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Yes, over the last 40 years the opportunities for the black dancer have widened, but dancers have also frankly been ghettoized. |
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The ditch was later widened, in the mid 13th century, and a stone wall built around much of the perimeter of the town. |
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Both companies built warehouses to the northern side of the station and the viaduct south of the station to Ardwick was widened to four tracks. |
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The Record revealed in February that the scandal had widened to other crematoriums. |
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Streets were widened and buildings made of brick and stone and tiled to prevent such devastation again. |
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It descends 50 feet a day, first making a 13-inch pilot hole, which will then reportedly be widened to pull the men up in a cage one at a time. |
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The councillors' participation was subsequently widened into legislative councils. |
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There are several widened points in the tunnel which were originally designed to be passing places. |
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In the Midlands, the rift between the top and bottom 10 per cent of earners widened by 14 per cent. |
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The SPUT is designed to allow more vehicles to travel through this major interchange on widened on-ramps and off-ramps. |
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Having preestablished that the murder weapon did not belong to the hotel, the detective widened her field of enquiry. |
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Perhaps the most dispiriting part for Manchester City came from that unmistakable feeling that, if anything, the gulf has widened. |
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Stations with platforms with 11' centres had to be widened later to 12' centres, except for Gosford. |
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The spread between April and May Brent widened in backwardation to 97 cents a barrel at Friday's Asia close to reflect a tighter prompt market. |
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The camels' gait and widened feet help them move without sinking into the sand. |
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The next generation of writers widened the tracks further, especially in prose. |
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In warmer periods, when the ice sheet retreated, the Vistula deepened and widened its valley. |
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The Scottish Reform Act 1832 increased the number of Scottish MPs and widened the franchise to include more of the middle classes. |
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The former has been significantly widened to a dual carriageway at several sections, although much of it remains single carriageway. |
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The bridge was widened in 1887 and had to be repaired after the 1966 storm. |
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As the Atlantic Ocean widened, North America and South America were pushed westward, separated for a time by oceanic crust. |
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Originally a river valley, the Solent has gradually widened and deepened over many thousands of years. |
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Smaller streets, such as the Jodenbreestraat, were widened and almost all of their houses were demolished. |
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The bridge was widened by adding wrought iron plate girders and transverse girders, supporting longitudinal joists with iron arch plates. |
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Emperor Sher Shah widened and realigned the road to other routes, and provided approximately 1700 roadside inns through his empire. |
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Blink stood next to Knot. The ghostling's lavender eyes widened as his hand gripped Knot's arm. |
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A bridge carrying this road was widened, and carries the name Alan Turing Bridge. |
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As his name gradually became known, the circle of his acquaintance widened. |
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Around the same time the section between the M10 and Junction 5 was widened from the original two lanes to three. |
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The bridge was also widened in 1873 and again in 1968, using masonry which blended in with the older structure. |
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The Representation of the People Act 1867, which increased the number of members returned to two, also widened the constituency boundaries. |
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The virtuoso playing of Bert Jansch was widely influential, and the range of instruments was widened by the Incredible String Band. |
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Now, with the launch of Wideband LTE, we ve widened our lead even further throughout the greater metro area, said Neville Ray, Chief Technology Officer for T-Mobile. |
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Narrow track centres may have to be widened on sharp curves to allow for long rail vehicles following the arc of the curve, and this increases a surveyor's workload. |
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Jane climbed a few more paces behind him and then peeped over the ridge. Just beyond began a shallow swale that deepened and widened into a valley, and then swung to the left. |
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This part of the A61, which fronts the football ground, was widened in time for the 1966 World Cup matches and still features the flagpoles for the event. |
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The same announcement said that the road from Scotswood to North Brunton would be widened to three lanes each way, with four lanes each way between some junctions. |
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As time passed the gulf between farmer and employee widened. |
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Up to nine special transmitters directed their signals at the beams in a manner that widened its path, negating its ability to accurately locate targets. |
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In the summer of 1521, Luther widened his target from individual pieties like indulgences and pilgrimages to doctrines at the heart of Church practice. |
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The increasing availability of economical petroleum products also reduced the importance of coal and further widened the potential for industrialisation. |
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A Bill was submitted to the 1877 session of Parliament for powers to build a widened pier and a railway to St John's Road, in tunnel for much of the way from the Esplanade. |
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It greatly widened the horizons of the Greeks and led to a steady emigration, particularly of the young and ambitious, to the new Greek empires in the east. |
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Over the years the canal has been widened and deepened several times. |
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As the gateway widened, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current strengthened. |
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That is, even if traffic congestion is initially shifted from local streets to a new or widened freeway, people will begin to run errands and commute to more remote locations. |
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Inspired by Voltaire's sense of the breadth of history, Hume widened the focus of the field away from merely kings, parliaments, and armies, to literature and science as well. |
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The walls widened first into a cascaded gorge and then flared out to become the ovate sides of a deep valley, into which the stream rose in tiers of pools and waterfalls. |
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As a result, the pregame vitriol, which only widened the chasm between Scioscia and Robinson, and between Guillen and the Angels, far outshined the game action. |
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The continuing disconnection between the popular appreciation of Austen, particularly by modern Janeites, and the academic appreciation of Austen has widened considerably. |
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The divide between Wesley and the Church of England widened. |
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The boundaries of existing county boroughs were also widened. |
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Its huge size means that Heathrow's inner and outer taxiways, currently rated for aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and 777, need to be repositioned and widened. |
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The protesters said that no flyovers or service roads were constructed along the track nor were the roads widened due to which the traffic will face trouble in the city. |
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With this, RTS has widened its operations in Hong Kong, allowing it to further support low latency trading across asset classes on key exchanges across Asia Pacific region. |
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Common signs and symptoms include upper eyelid retraction, lid lag with infraduction, widened palpebral fissure during fixation, and lagophthalmos. |
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