| 41. | Privately, Barak acknowledges the Palestinians are Israel's more natural peace partners, and he speaks expansively of Arafat.
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| 42. | For years she was tense and terse with the media, but now she laughs easily and speaks expansively during interviews.
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| 43. | In the middle section of the second movement, he used one of the themes from the first movement less expansively.
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| 44. | Studies were now organized more expansively by industry and management function ( e . g ., finance, HR ).
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| 45. | In the conventional world, writers often tend go on too expansively, but they get dealt with by an editor.
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| 46. | The prints are large, 30 by 38 inches or 38 by 48 inches, and the larger ones are expansively framed.
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| 47. | On one of the first days of shooting, she had to climb a big rock spire and fling her arms expansively.
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| 48. | Mildred Bates said Tuesday, expansively but imprecisely, when asked what she likes about Bush, who bus toured the state.
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| 49. | In the longer term, of course, Congress must address more expansively the growing problem of unregulated soft-money donations.
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| 50. | Our hope is that they will think expansively and help keep the United States competitive in this potentially crucial field of research.
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