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1 The company in January announced plans to expand to 22 U.S. cities.
2 It said it will expand to South Korea and Mexico in 2014.
3 With the latest addition, the company's board will expand to 11 directors.
4 If the trial proves popular, the test may expand to other cities.
5 It will expand to 30 times its original size, sealing the mine.
6 Following the broader roll-out the company hopes to expand to multi-currency transfers.
7 South of the border, it will expand to El Salvador and Guatemala.
8 The move will see Sogeti's workforce expand to more than 150 people.
9 The tongue and eyes seem to expand to twice their usual size.
10 Do you have plans to expand to St. Thomas and St. John?
11 The scheme plans to expand to cover floods later this year.
12 There is potential to expand to beauty and health and wellness, she said.
13 The mogul's investment will help the True Food Kitchen expand to more states.
14 Energy efficiency policies must evolve and expand to facilitate energy optimisation.
15 The alliance includes an option to expand to other therapeutic areas.
16 With his return, the automaker's board would expand to 14 members.
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