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extensive

[ik-sten-siv] / ɪkˈstɛn sɪv /


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Much of the action – of which there is plenty – is shown via extensive surveillance footage, including some of Raven himself, obtained by Judge Maddox.

From BBC

He noted that Chávez, despite his fierce anti-U.S. rhetoric, maintained extensive oil trade with the United States.

From Los Angeles Times

Lilian is no average character in Foster’s extensive roster of roles.

From Salon

Police believed neglect played a role in the boy’s death, but struggled to get cooperation from members of the religious group due to the extensive control the Martins held over their followers, authorities said.

From Los Angeles Times

Police said her body was discovered at about 08:30 GMT on Thursday following extensive searches over the past 14 days.

From BBC