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31, Arizona seed growers suspect the infestation may widen because the state ships its seed to many other states and countries. 32, Secretary of the Amateur Rowing Association from 1893 to 1901, he tried unsuccessfully to widen its narrow definition of an amateur. 33, A lot of local residents are against council plans to widen the road. 34, The net impact of the cuts, they conclude, has been to widen disparities in economic well-being. 35, Charles's animated eyes widen to reveal familiar dramatic rings of white around the blue as we exchange a silent look. 36, The more I try to explain, the more I feel the language gap widen, leaving me isolated and estranged. 37, They want to widen the law under which under-14s can be jailed only for murder or manslaughter. 38, Whilst being very happy in a secretarial role I would like to widen my scope. 39, In effect, this is to widen the sense among practitioners of what is reasonable within a mode of thought. 40, The size of the camp when they came in sight of it made Rostov's eyes widen with surprise. 41, She watches her lead the second-string players as they widen the margin of victory to thirty-nine points. 42, The Law Society, which represents solicitors, welcomed the report, which would widen solicitors' scope for fee-earning. 43, She had read the words, widen your scope, in a phrase book. 44, This raises the question whether these words widen the scope for challenge. 45, If you add keyboard skills, you could widen these horizons. 46, The omnipresent mountain cliffs gave way suddenly, and I could see a dry valley widen diagonally to the road and sand. 47, We have a range of initiatives which are designed to promote owner-occupation and to widen choice for tenants. 48, The disparities in the rates of unemployment between socio-economic groups widen during periods of high unemployment. 49, Tropicana will launch its own marketing blitz Monday, trying to widen its extensive lead in the ready-to-drink juice segment. 50, Roberts' eyes widen, as if Gibson was the school bad boy and had just told off the principal. 51, The Conservative government has set out to achieve this by selling council houses and also by attempting to widen share ownership. 52, The report will therefore try to widen the knowledge of the school's decision-makers. 53, The net result of war making by way of symbols is to widen the actual gap between luxury and poverty. 54, Today, the gap between rich and poor continues to widen. 55, Ministers aim to widen interest by running a host of smaller competitions alongside the £1 million-a-week prize draw. 56, They fear plans to widen the availability of alcohol licenses could see off many traditional pubs. 57, Many argue that the inequality in wages will only widen as new computer and telecommunications technologies sweep the workplace. 58, Can there remain any public consensus on the social structure if divisions between the well-off and the poor widen? 59, The gap between rich and poor has continued to widen into the 1990s, according to a new think-tank study. 60, The IMF expects the imbalances to widen again this year and next.