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Stylistically, the team switched from a kick-first gameplan at the World Cup to a more expansive approach during the spring, but the man at the heart of that revolution - scrum-half Alex Mitchell - has missed the two autumn openers.

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He has always been a pragmatic manager in my eyes but they want to be a more expansive side and he is stuck somewhere in between at the moment.

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The young children of Proposition 8’s day are now voting adults with more expansive ideas about sex and gender.

Former All Blacks coach John Mitchell replaced Simon Middleton in the wake of the defeat and has overseen a more expansive, ambitious style.

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At first, the coalition behind Proposition 5 wanted more expansive changes to taxation policies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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