Word: broadened
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...would also like to broaden the base ofactivities to include other faculty efforts aswell," Biewener said...
Although Caedmon's Call has had a predominately Christian following since its inception six years ago, the band says it wants to broaden its audience...
...panel served] to broaden students' notions of where they can take science," Arnott says. "Students can see that it is okay to experiment with different career paths in science...
...course of action. If implemented, the plethora of relatively small-scale initiatives in his State of the Union message, when put together, will make a decisive impact on people's lives. For everyone, from students who need loans for college to parents who need child care, Clinton's proposals broaden the circle of opportunity and give people the tools they need to take control of their lives. When the current scandal fades, our future is what will matter...
...members could talk to one another, they might not come close to reaching a consensus. When Franklin declined last month to hear from Connerly, his decision not only enraged conservatives but also caused grumbling among otherwise sympathetic board members. And Angela Oh, a Korean-American attorney, had wanted to broaden the board's discussions to talk about all races, but Franklin declared that the main issue was still black and white. "Some members have very strong views that reject all others," complains another member. "This is dead wrong...