far-spread
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They are newspapermen of a large and far-spread school who think that a journalist, by identifying himself with specific groups or activities, compromises his primary role as an independent observer and critic of society.
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From famed Philosopher Oswald Spengler, for instance, geopolitics took the ominous conception of space as "a spiritual something" suggested by "horizons, outlooks, distances, clouds, and . . . the far-spread fatherland embracing a great nation."
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Along the Rockies, from Montana through Idaho into Utah, whirled the season's first far-spread snowstorm.
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Proud and bold, Proud of their numbers, here the Laos hold The far-spread lawns; the skirting hills obey The barb'rous Avas', and the Brahma's sway.
From The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem by Camões, Luís de
The value attached by other countries to oversea possessions awakened among the British people a new pride in their far-spread dominions.
From The Expansion of Europe The Culmination of Modern History by Muir, Ramsay