This revealed a "wide extension" of the Wyoming salt basin.
A two bay wide extension was added in the 1840s.
It was, however, considered a true neoplasm because of its wide extension (>0.5 mm) and infiltrative growth pattern in the mucosa.
There are wide extensions to the technique.
How can it be when it is only a wide and broad extension of all that is most excellent in the principles on which they are founded?
Capitalism, as we understand today, involves wide extension of credit, impersonal management and pooling of service facilities.
There has been very wide extension in the sense that a large number of new course options are being taught involving new specialisms.
Exposed sites show a wider extension and are often divided into further zones.
James Friskin noted that the piece requires an "unusually wide extension of the left hand" in the beginning and called the piece "fine and tragic".
Hence the investigation of nature receives a teleological direction, and becomes, in its widest extension, physico-theology.