They were the expansive visions, translated into wood, brick, stone, iron, and glass.
More than half a million soldiers would die before Madison's expansive, inclusive vision would be realized.
But they had in common an expansive vision of what came to be called broadcasting.
Inaugural speeches must offer an expansive vision, but they also need a strong, specific anchor.
His writing is distinctive for its metaphoric richness and expansive vision.
In the cable business these days, expansive visions of the future are out.
President Bush sketched an expansive vision last night of what he expects to accomplish by a war in Iraq.
But they have a far more expansive vision of the future, based on atomic-scaled machines called assemblers.
On 'Empire' their expansive visions are at last given full room to breathe.
It is normally a time for upbeat comments about bright futures and expansive political visions.