Instead of repeating his 2004 "Greatest Radio Hits" collection, "Intersections" uses expansive live versions of his songs for the first CD of this set.
"The numbers are so staggering, unless you believe that you are going to get the expansive version of the commuter tax, you almost have to" raise the personal income tax, he said, "to make things work."
Renaissance poet Christopher Marlowe began an expansive version of the narrative.
It is an expansive version of the rooms that Mr. Jones shared with his mother, his sister and his brother all those years, when the good rooms, he said, were the ones that had heat.
Militarily, the British defeated Mau Mau in four years (1952-56) using a more expansive version of "coercion through exemplary force".
With their expansive version of rape, rape-crisis feminists are inventing a kinder, gentler sexuality.
With this expansive version of rape, then, these feminists invent a kinder, gentler sexuality.
The Senate has already approved a more expansive version of the legislation as part of its agriculture spending bill.
The restaurant and catering equivalent is a more expansive version, closer to a slender rice cracker, curled and warped and light as air, but spiced for adult palates.
Republicans argued that Democrats had supported a similar, though less expansive version of the measure that died as Congress adjourned last November and that the one million people who have lost coverage had received substantial help.