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1 It's just different and a more expansive way of telling a story.
2 It's a lot more expansive and expensive; he's a general named Swayne.
3 They need to play more expansive rugby if they're going to improve.
4 But Wah Lee's smile was more expansive than his vocabulary was extensive.
5 However Indiana's law is more expansive than state and federal laws.
6 And in some way, yes, I try to be more expansive .
7 It was harder to seek a more expansive game, Bosch said.
8 He is more expansive on the American cultural scene of the early 50s.
9 Along with the more expansive idea of depicting the times, O.J.
10 An even more expansive lawsuit was also suspended under the agreement.
11 This experience feels more expansive than the World of Wakanda experience.
12 His first solution was always to be more attacking, more expansive .
13 In modern TV, stories are more expansive and multi-threaded than ever.
14 He ought to have shown himself more expansive and less restrained.
15 And with every telling Uncle's tales grew larger and more expansive .
16 Despite a more expansive programme of competition, Fepuleai said the logistics are worked out.
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