31. Toscani long ago broadened his definition of beauty. 32. While acknowledging these tensions, board members said that broadening the definition of Lincoln Center productions was a matter of financial survival, given that dark theaters drain coffers. 33. With the spread of commerce and interdependence of nations, the definition has been broadened. 34. Would have broadened the definition of rape to make it easier to prosecute cases of date rape and instances when physical force was not used. 35. It also broadens the definition of stalking to include repeated threatening or silent telephone calls and pestering somebody for a date. 36. It broadens the definition of terrorism to include religious or ideologically motivated violence and acts, such as disruption of power or computer systems. 37. Media critic and scholar J. Edward Gerald, whose books broadened the definitions of media law and encouraged journalists to think about their ethical responsibilities, died Wednesday. 38. Shahani said the new law also broadens the definition of rape to include acts like oral and anal sex or the insertion of any object into a sex organ. 39. The amendment broadened the definition to include anyone born in the U.S. Virgin Islands and those born abroad to islanders serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. 40. The amendment broadens the definition to include anyone born in the U.S. Virgin Islands and those born abroad to islanders serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. |