However, it is not a "world's fair" in the same expansive sense as the following entries of this page.
Young people, not just Americans, want to believe in an expansive sense of the future.
Given the New Deal's expansive sense of its own social mission, idleness now seemed an economic resource that should be put to public, rather than private, purpose.
The projections sometimes function as moving scenery, as when drifting clouds give the swan-diving dancers an expansive sense of flight.
Teamsters' leaders tend to take a far more expansive sense of the perquisites that come with the job.
Their subsequent love affair gives them both a new, expansive sense of life.
But of all the characters, he has the most expansive sense of family.
West End was then a street of row houses for the prosperous, with a more expansive sense of architectural innovation than was practiced on the side streets.
Warren Street is wide, offering an expansive sense of the air and sky.
Anecdotal reports suggest that, when a person grasps the understanding behind HR in an experiential way, an expansive sense of emotional freedom and well-being can result.