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broad and sweep
But as a stimulating, provocative interpretation of the broad sweep of English development it is incomparable.
Sixty miles north of New York City where the wooded hills of Dutchess County meet the broad sweep of the Hudson River there is a new home development called `` Oakwood Heights ''.
The broad sweep of the Merrimack River valley floodplain provided good soil for farming beans, gourds, pumpkins, melons and maize.
The addition of a metal reflector round the arc source directed a very broad sweep of light in the desired direction.
Ideologically, the Democrats included a broad sweep of people who advocated everything from conservative Islam to Noli's dreams of rapid modernization.
The strong personality of Alexandre Grothendieck and the broad sweep of his revolutionizing theories were a dominating feature of the first ten years at the IHÉS.
Although North American society had its flaws, they tended to be " of minor importance when compared to the broad sweep of social inequality, and to the widespread abuse of power prevalent in Latin America ".
As noted above, Velikovsky had conceived the broad sweep of this material by the early 1940s.
This stretches from southern Texas south into Mexico and Central America, with a break before the species reappears in a broad sweep across the highlands ( primarily the Andes ) of South America in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
Many artists use a broad brush to sweep away the loose eraser residue.
As the rhythm guitarist, he is responsible for the broad sweep of AC / DC's sound, developing many of the band's guitar riffs and co-writing the band's material.
The broad sweep of the story of the Mahabharata chronicles the story of the conflict between two families for control of Hastinapur, a city in Ancient India.
He was an influential figure in the broad sweep of 19th century Guatemalan history.
His Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going ( 1990 ) surveys the broad sweep of human physical and cultural evolution, offering provocative explanations of such subjects as human gender and sexuality and the origins of inequality.
Beyond this lies a further short peninsula and the broad sweep of Doubtless Bay.
The city's first response was to arrest 250 Italians in a broad sweep.
Past papers have covered a wide temporal sweep from the colonial period to the American Civil War, and a broad geographical and spatial scope encompassing the histories of Canada, New England, the Middle Atlantic, the Lower South, the West Indies, Latin America, slavery, and native people.
The parish is in the south east of the island and is dominated by the broad sweep of the Royal Bay of Grouville.
Although this difference in economic performance had been recognized for some time, specific individual setbacks ( e. g., the 1997 Asian financial crisis ) tended to hide the broad sweep and general tendency.
* 2006 Dr. William H. Calvin for A Brain for All Seasons: Human Evolution and Abrupt Climate Change, which addresses the broad sweep of hominid history and the likely impacts to it of abrupt climate change.

broad and mountainous
Volcanic and mountainous with some broad, fertile valleys.
The former episcopal lands are traditionally subidivided into five historic parts ( Gaue ): Flachgau with the Salzburg capital and Tennengau around Hallein are both located in the broad Salzach valley at the rim of the Northern Limestone Alps, the mountainous ( Innergebirg ) southern divisions are Pinzgau, Pongau around Bischofshofen, and southeastern Lungau beyond the Radstädter Tauern Pass.
Highland is a broad term for elevated mountainous plateau.
The southern regions are mountainous, while moving north the terrain descends from the high Alps, Pyrenees and Carpathians, through hilly uplands, into broad, low northern plains, which are vast in the east.
The Boland is generally mountainous, with range after range of beautiful and isolated sandstone peaks reaching towards 2000m but also has broad, fertile valleys that are home to some of the country's finest vineyards.
Macrocarpaea has a relatively broad distribution in mountainous regions of the Neotropics.
For the most part, the Saxon lands were a broad plain, save on the south, where it rose into hills and the low mountainous country of the Harz and Hesse.

broad and heights
The Atlas range, the north-westerly part of the continent, between its seaward and landward heights encloses elevated steppes in places broad.
A strong wall and bastions, with a broad moat and outworks, and forts on the surrounding heights, give the city an appearance of great strength.
They are relatively slow-growing and can be very long-lived, and reach heights of 1-40 m, with trunk diameters of up to 4 m. They have reddish bark, lanceolate, flat, dark-green leaves 1-4 cm long and 2-3 mm broad, arranged spirally on the stem, but with the leaf bases twisted to align the leaves in two flat rows either side of the stem.
The Wych elm sometimes reaches heights of 40 m, typically with a broad crown where open-grown, supported by a short bole < 2 m. d. b. h.
Charts are grouped together in broad rhyme classes ( shè ), each characterized as either " inner " ( nèi ) or " outer " ( wài ), thought to be related to the vocalic heights contrasting close vowels and open vowels respectively.
It is a large tree, typically reaching heights of 40 – 60 m and a trunk diameter of up to 3 m ( maxima, 69 m tall and 3. 9 m diameter ), and with a broad conic crown of spreading branches.
Sal is moderate to slow growing, and can attain heights of 30 to 35 m and a trunk diameter of up to 2-2. 5 m. The leaves are 10 – 25 cm long and 5 – 15 cm broad.
It is a medium-sized deciduous tree, growing to heights of up to 16-27 m ( rarely more ), with a trunk up to 2 m diameter and a broad rounded crown.
The forum was found on a saddle between two heights, with the sacred area, with the Capitolium, linked to it by a broad street.
Juglans regia is a large, deciduous tree attaining heights of 25 – 35 m, and a trunk up to 2 m diameter, commonly with a short trunk and broad crown, though taller and narrower in dense forest competition.
It can reach heights of up to 30 m tall and a trunk diameter of 1 m. The leaves are bipinnate, 20 to 70 cm long and 15 to 25 cm broad, divided into numerous small glossy green leaflets 2 to 4 cm long.

broad and together
Taken together, these composers can be seen as the vanguard of a broad change in style and the center of music.
The word " community " is derived from the Old French communité which is derived from the Latin communitas ( cum, " with / together " + munus, " gift "), a broad term for fellowship or organized society.
Seddon claims that arguments for economy of scale are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence.
There are broad expanses of sand and dunes, particularly in the south and southeast, together with salt flats.
The integers, together with the operation +, form a mathematical object belonging to a broad class sharing similar structural aspects.
The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.
Whewell wrote of " an increasing proclivity of separation and dismemberment " in the sciences ; while highly specific terms proliferated — chemist, mathematician, naturalist — the broad term " philosopher " was no longer satisfactory to group together those who pursued science, without the caveats of " natural " or " experimental " philosopher.
Such uses imply a broad range of conditions or behaviors grouped together and studied under a single title for ease of discussion.
The first proto-turtles are believed to have existed in the late Triassic Period of the Mesozoic era, about 220 million years ago, and their shell, which has remained a remarkably stable body plan, is thought to have evolved from bony extensions of their backbones and broad ribs that expanded and grew together to form a complete shell that offered protection at every stage of its evolution, even when the bony component of the shell was not complete.
Network architecture is a broad plan that specifies everything necessary for two application programs on different networks on an Internet to be able to work together effectively.
The " leaves " are in fact needle-like cladodes ( modified stems ) in the axils of scale leaves ; they are long and broad, and clustered 4 – 15 together.
The management thinker and inventor of The Vanguard Method, Professor John Seddon claims that shared service projects based on attempts to achieve ' economies of scale ' are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence ..
In short, middleware has become a critical element across a broad range of industries, thanks to its ability to bring together resources across dissimilar networks or computing platforms.
The fruit is a round to oval drupe 3 – 6 cm ( rarely to 8 cm ) tall and 3-4 cm broad, borne in a loose pendant cluster of 10-20 together.
Due to the diverse background of many of his bands members such as their cultural background, socioeconomic status, age variations from young to old as well as musical experience ( some having none at all ) a broad range of ideas were developed and fused together leading to the early beginnings of jazz music.
The possibility of recall referenda ( together with the popular election of executives, the initiative and the legislative referendum ) was introduced into several cantonal constitutions after the 1860s in the course of a broad movement for democratic reform.
As a broad explanation of his economic and political views, it brought together all of his ideas and became the basis for his reputation as an economic theorist.
Thus they show strong optical continuum emission, broad and narrow emission lines, and strong X-ray emission, together with nuclear and often extended radio emission.
The word " community " is derived from the Old French communité which is derived from the Latin communitas ( cum, " with / together " + munus, " gift "), a broad term for fellowship or organized society.
The German traveller Gmelin, who visited this country a. d. 1771, says that in the space of eight miles, on the road from Resht to Amot, 250 of such streams are to be seen, many of them being so exceedingly broad and deep, that the passage across is sometimes impracticable for weeks together.
The lifestyles of caprids fall into two broad classes: resource-defenders, which are territorial and defend a small, food-rich area against other members of the same species ; and grazers, which gather together into herds and roam freely over a larger, usually relatively infertile area.
; Fill Stitch: Fill stitches are a series of running stitches sewn closely together to form broad areas of embroidery with varying patterns and stitch directions.
Although Thomas himself favored work to establish a broad Farmer-Labor Party upon the model of the Canadian Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, he nonetheless remained supportive of the Militants and their vision of an " all-inclusive party ," which welcomed members of dissident communist organizations ( including Lovestoneites and Trotskyists ) and worked together with the Communist Party USA in joint Popular Front activities.
It is widely agreed that this broad group should be subdivided into three or four subgroups, but the level at which this should be done, and exactly which species should be grouped together, remain unclear.

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