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far-spread



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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."

From Time Magazine Archive

Along the Rockies, from Montana through Idaho into Utah, whirled the season's first far-spread snowstorm.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

On arriving at a point that commanded an unbroken prospect of the far-spread sea, he shaded his eyes with his hand, and looked long and earnestly along the waste of waters.

From The Buccaneer A Tale by Hall, S. C., Mrs.

It is worth but a quarter of a million—a sum she could call in from her far-spread flocks to-morrow with a lift of her hand.

From Christian Science by Twain, Mark




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