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  • I of course belonged in the former crew as it helped deaden the boredom of hearing "Expansions" for the umpteenth time that week.

    ORGY IN RHYTHM 2009

  • Although deliberately named in opposition to "Expansions," "Compressions" similarly allows material to dictate form.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Empreintes Humaines "(Human Prints) and" Expansions "series complement the subtlety and lightness of the museum's glass structure.

    artforum.com 2008

  • Expansions of all these programs depend on a thin tax base that could stretch state finances to the breaking point.

    India: Twenty Years Later Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 2011

  • Expansions released at a later date to enhance an existing title?

    How To Address The $5 RE5 Vs. Mode Issue SVGL 2009

  • Expansions to capacity are coming but not until mid-2012 at the earliest.

    Pipers Call Tune at U.S. Oil Revival Liam Denning 2012

  • Expansions of the welfare state have always been controversial, but this is unprecedented: massive social legislation passed by a single party over the objections of a clear majority of voters.

    Unstable Condition James Taranto 2010

  • Expansions of slavery became expansions of "liberty," constitutional limitations on democratic self-government became defenses of "equal rights," and the power of slaveholding elites became the power of the "common man."

    Dave Johnson: Make Them Work -- Citizens as "The Help" 2010

  • Expansions are already coming out fast and furious.

    Simple Framework, Special Abilities 2009

  • Major Museum Expansions Two major museums will complete substantial overhauls in 2009.

    The Art World's Global View 2009

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