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Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words best of all.
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Broadly, that is to say, Burke would not realize that the reign of political privilege was drawing to its close.
Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Harold Joseph Laski 1921
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"Broadly," he wrote, "the higher the speed, the lower the chances of survival if things go wrong."
Well, that's the Top Gear vote sewn up for the coalition 2010
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Broadly defined, it's the belief that if we work hard, we'll get ahead, that things will be better for our kids.
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Broadly speaking, said Carney, the president has made clear that he thinks Libya deserves a new beginning and that Colonel Gadhafi is no longer a legitimate leader of Libya - in the eyes of his people and in the eyes of the world.
Obama to Explain Decisions, Objectives, Interests in Libya 2011
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Broadly speaking, there are three ways scientists collect data to test new theories.
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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Broadly, there are three types of religious programming; a trinity that has shifted in composition over the last five decades.
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Broadly speaking, there are only three possible outcomes in Libya -- win, lose, or stalemate.
Chris Weigant: The Chances of Success in Libya Chris Weigant 2011
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"Broadly, we expect spending to continue to decelerate and export numbers are going to slow a bit more, mainly because Europe is the number one export market."
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Broadly speaking, said Carney, the president has made clear that he thinks Libya deserves a new beginning and that Colonel Gadhafi is no longer a legitimate leader of Libya - in the eyes of his people and in the eyes of the world.
Obama to Explain Decisions, Objectives, Interests in Libya 2011
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