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Broadened U.S. airstrikes would help cover Iraqi military forces, particularly the Peshmerga forces in the country’s Kurdish north, and Western-backed elements of the Syrian opposition, aiming to help them make gains against the militants.

From Washington Times • Sep. 8, 2014

Broadened in 1968 and 1976, the act now bans discrimination in employment, schools and housing, and empowers a Commission for Racial Equality to investigate violations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Broadened indeed; it is as if the definition of a milk cow had expanded to include gray skin, huge floppy ears and a trunk.

From Time Magazine Archive

Broadened and chastened by all he had passed through, he resumed his playing in aristocratic homes.

From The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians by Brower, Harriette

Broadened into national significance by all these attendant circumstances, the Sumner assault became a leading event in the great slavery contest between the South and North.

From Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02 by Nicolay, John George




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