He instructed Cicero in a more expansive and less intense form of oratory that would define Cicero's individual style in years to come.
He is working in an expansive form: the field of panoramic realism which, since the 19th century, has largely been left to writers of commercial fiction.
If the shingle style of the wealthy popularized its expansive form, the porch that lasted from the progressive era until the Depression was an equalizer.
The notation can also be considered an expansive form of the simple Schläfli symbol for regular polyhedra.
There he learnt a more expansive form of agriculture than he knew at home.
Fiction is a liberating and expansive form for me.
Ironically, the poet seems more at home in the larger, more expansive form of the novel.
The waltz theme reappears in more expansive form, along with a 44-second big-band number and an optimistic piece that shimmers with vibraphone and zither.
In keeping with the large ambitions of the group she is recreating expansive forms, like the surface of the earth or the sea.
For him, fiction is a far more expansive form than nonfiction.