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Beyond transporting more cars—99 percent of which in the U.S. run on gasoline alone—bigger highways nudge people to move to more spacious homes on the urban periphery, where cars are often the only means of reliable transport.

From Slate

In addition to the newly fortified hull, today’s upgraded Alvin features a more spacious interior, updated cameras to give scientists a better view, and a sample basket twice the size of the old one.

Number 10 is officially the residence of the prime minister but, because number 11 is more spacious, every prime minister since Tony Blair has opted for the bigger flat.

From BBC

The Peabody’s update — 15,000 square feet were added, creating more spacious galleries and dynamic displays — was a long time coming.

A dearth of new homes and a surge in demand for a more spacious dwelling that fits a work-from-home lifestyle have pushed the average price of a new home to $485,000 — up from $357,000 in 2021.

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

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