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    spread widely


    1. He climbed on the stool, his legs spread widely apart, his prick standing straight up now


    2. Sixty-five years later, in AD 135, they tried it again scaring the Roman Caesar badly with their temporary successes that had spread widely among other restive provinces


    3. The remarks passed by chief justice spread widely a wave of joy in the Islamic world


    4. Similarly, old Hanifa became afflicted with an infectious disease which had spread widely throughout the country at that time


    5. He then pulled her down to his pelvis, her legs now spread widely apart and before she knew it, he attempted to slide inside of her when the pain ratcheted through her and her eyes flew open


    6. I conclude that for terrestrial productions a large continental area, which has undergone many oscillations of level, will have been the most favourable for the production of many new forms of life, fitted to endure for a long time and to spread widely


    7. de Candolle has shown that those species which spread widely tend generally to spread VERY widely, consequently they will tend to supplant and exterminate several species in several areas, and thus check the inordinate increase of specific forms throughout the world


    8. With animals and plants that propagate rapidly and do not wander much, there is reason to suspect, as we have formerly seen, that their varieties are generally at first local; and that such local varieties do not spread widely and supplant their parent-form until they have been modified and perfected in some considerable degree


    9. Some few families of fish now have a confined range; the teleostean fishes might formerly have had a similarly confined range, and after having been largely developed in some one sea, have spread widely


    10. We can understand how it is that dominant forms which spread widely and yield the greatest number of varieties tend to people the world with allied, but modified, descendants; and these will generally succeed in displacing the groups which are their inferiors in the struggle for existence

    11. As the modified descendants of dominant species, belonging to the larger genera, tend to inherit the advantages which made the groups to which they belong large and their parents dominant, they are almost sure to spread widely, and to seize on more and more places in the economy of nature


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