| 41. | The broadness and brachydactyly of the big toes in particular may give them a stunted, rounded and stub-like appearance.
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| 42. | Because of the broadness of her appeal which included younger patrons, she was usually booked as an end of school attraction.
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| 43. | For all the broadness of Homberger's physical comedy, with his pratfalls and facial twitches, this is a sophisticated work.
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| 44. | "They all seemed to me very interesting people and from such a tremendous broadness of activities, " he said.
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| 45. | The eye-rolling broadness of his turn in " Broken Arrow " suddenly becomes a marvel of nuance and understatement.
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| 46. | The school changed its name to the School of Journalism and Mass Communication to more accurately reflect the diversity and broadness of instruction.
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| 47. | But Ms . Bucy said that the broadness of the statute carries with it an obligation on the prosecutor for some finely honed discretion.
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| 48. | Despite its non-punitive status and the broadness of its potential application, though, preventive detention is used only in exceptional cases.
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| 49. | For example, if the article on Abraham Lincoln was only about 1, 000 words, the article would fail the broadness guideline.
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| 50. | The broadness of the law has concerned practitioners of sensual regional traditions such as the nightclubs in Bali, West Javan penis gourd wearing.
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