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gained and wider
This wider definition of Anatolia has gained widespread currency outside of Turkey and has, for instance, been adopted by Encyclopedia Britannica and other encyclopedic and general reference publications.
She gained wider recognition for her music in the 1986 BBC series The Celts.
Since then the proof has gained wider acceptance, although doubts remain.
Whilst Marx, working in the Hegelian tradition, rejected Comtean sociological positivism, in attempting to develop a science of society he nevertheless came to be recognised as a founder of sociology as the word gained wider meaning.
The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages, various European peoples, and their royal houses, being introduced to it upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity.
That canon gained wider and wider recognition until it was accepted at the Third Council of Carthage in 397 and 419.
The subculture gained wider notice because of a series of violent and sexually explicit novels by Richard Allen, notably Skinhead and Skinhead Escapes.
From the short-term perspective of the gene, more offspring will be gained by causing the cell in which it is contained to ignore any signals received from the colony, and to reproduce at the maximum rate, regardless of the implications for the wider group.
Both SMTP and HTTP are valid application layer protocols used as Transport for SOAP, but HTTP has gained wider acceptance as it works well with today's Internet infrastructure ; specifically, HTTP works well with network firewalls.
First published in Polish in 1931, the following year it was also translated into French and gained wider recognition in European academic circles.
However, the main variable that changes with the width of the middle of the wakeboard is the height that can be gained off the water-the wider the middle of the board, the higher it will sit in the water and the harder it will bounce off the wake.
An alcoholic, Miley had to leave the band before they gained wider fame.
He regarded the acquisition of knowledge as an end in itself, and in consequence he gained a wider outlook on the aims of scientific inquiry than had been enjoyed by his predecessors for many centuries.
The lead single from the album, " Kayleigh ", received major promotion by EMI and gained heavy rotation on BBC Radio 1 and Independent Local Radio stations as well as television appearances, bringing the band to the attention of a much wider audience.
* The bulk of Gore Vidal's novels have historical settings, including Burr, which has gained a wider readership than any biography of Aaron Burr.
In the 20th century, during the " Golden Age Of Radio ," this symphonic poem gained wider public exposure when it was used as the theme music for The Shadow.
Published in the years from 1972 – 1977, it brought Buechner to a much wider audience, and gained him critical acclaim ( Lion Country, the first book in the series, was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1971 ).
The notoriety of the gang, which was part of a wider group in loyalist north and west Belfast known as the " NF Skinz " because of their support for the ideas of the National Front, gained widespread notoriety on 14 January 1981 when " Seig Heiling " members launched a brutal attack on anti-racist fans of The Specials and The Beat when the two bands played a concert at the Ulster Hall.
In the early 1990s Redgrave and Lopham Fen gained wider recognition for its importance.
As a result of the change, corps gained access to more affordable horns and a much wider resale market for used instruments.
The group gained wider recognition thanks to the inclusion of " Open My Eyes " on Nuggets ( 1972 ), the genre-defining anthology of American 1960s garage punk and psychedelia compiled by musician Lenny Kaye, and the three Nazz LPs were reissued by Rhino Records on LP in 1983 and subsequently on CD.
The new code gained and has maintained a wider following in Australia than rugby union, which remained amateur until the 1990s.
In 1908, rugby league was established in Australia as a breakaway professional code which eventually gained a wider following than rugby union, which remained amateur until 1995.

gained and circulation
The generally non-partisan Últimas Noticias gained circulation at the expense of El Nacional and El Universal, which remained more associated with the opposition.
In China, Tencent's QQ coins are a virtual form of currency that has gained wide circulation.
The Standard gained eminence for its detailed foreign news, with its reporting events of the American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, and of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, all contributing to a rise in circulation.
They supported the Federalists against the South in the American Civil War, an unpopular position which, at the time, did some damage to the paper ’ s circulation, though gained readers in the long run when the North won.
By 1866, it had gained the greatest circulation of any newspaper in France.
The Mulberry Advance, a weekly newspaper, once gained national attention for having the smallest circulation of any newspaper in Kansas.
The African-American newspaper the Chicago Defender gained a national circulation in this way.
The magazine, eventually, gained increased circulation as a result of the changes.
It rapidly gained acceptance: as of March 2008 there were an estimated 2. 3 billion 20p coins in circulation.
It gained a large number of readers outside the movement, with a circulation of 30 000 copies, and made Maurras a significant figure in French politics, his influence extending far beyond the extreme right.
Howell's account of this incident ( 1758 ) obtained wide circulation in England and some claim this gained support for the East India Company's conquest of India.
There is much speculation that he was killed by poison administered by Japanese officials, an idea that gained wide circulation and acceptance at the time of his death.
The word creations mandated by von Stephan in the 1870s gained circulation at post offices and among its workforce, but many times the Greek or French original term was retained by German speakers.
As public opinion turned against the war, the group gained new support, and its newspaper increased its circulation.
The point at which the excess labor in the subsistence sector is fully absorbed into the modern sector, and where further capital accumulation begins to increase wages, is sometimes called the "" ( or "") and has recently gained wide circulation in the context of economic development in China.
Jewish prayers according to Yosef's verdicts are the most common in Sephardic synagogues, and his halakhic books gained circulation beyond compare.
They gained wider circulation after this discovery but a complete set was not published until 1940.
Many of his publications gained wide circulation among lay readers.
Under a succession of editors, the paper gained respect and by 1914 its circulation exceeded the combined sales of The Times, Daily Telegraph, Morning Post, Evening Standard and the Daily Graphic.
He gained fairly wide circulation in print, writing articles for several Virginia newspapers and for the widely circulated Southern magazine DeBow's Review.
After it gained good circulation among workers, Graham, with some business ability, gradually changed it into a respected, powerful, and lucrative newspaper.
Within a few months, The Trib's circulation gained 30, 000 paid readers, which made the upgrade a success.
" Subsequent issues had additional puzzles with gags about the group, and were widely reprinted by the bulletins of other Mensa groups, before the concept of a low IQ group gained wider circulation in the 1970s, with other people creating quizzes, etc.
There had been numerous small circulation magazines on the right before, but the National Review gained national attention and shaped the conservative movement, due to strong editing and a strong stable of regular contributors.

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