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1 But his role is far more extensive , say diplomatic and government sources.
2 Far to the East, a more extensive rescue operation was under way.
3 He said mastectomy requires a more extensive and longer operation than lumpectomy.
4 The narrative contradicts in no way the more extensive chronicle by Tyler.
5 He hopes it marks just the beginning of a more extensive project.
6 I suspect that my medical expertise is rather more extensive than yours.
7 The deeper and more extensive our knowledge, the greater is our love.
8 A more extensive ambition had been rebuked in more ways than one.
9 The field of action to-day is more extensive than in Frederick's time.
10 First, the market of Europe has become gradually more and more extensive .
11 Evidently the likeness between them was more extensive than she had imagined.
12 The timber appeared to have been much more extensive formerly than now.
13 The road to the right, though somewhat longer, commands more extensive prospects.
14 From the western slope, a still more extensive prospect opened before us.
15 On the question of lay-eldership, indeed, there was a more extensive contest.
16 Damage to multifamily dwellings-particularlyolder buildings-would ,inall likelihood, be more extensive .
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