Think about the extraordinary breadth of Jewish accomplishment in America.
His extraordinary breadth of knowledge allowed him to interpret ideas from a variety of sources and made him a true renaissance man.
His death a few days ago at the age of 94 brings to a close a life of extraordinary breadth, sweep, ambition and passion.
Dubs' publications on China (he remained interested in philosophy throughout his life) were characterized by solid scholarship and an extraordinary breadth of interests.
The Royal Navy at the beginning of the 19th century was a world of extraordinary breadth and complexity.
Augustus was personally vested with an extraordinary breadth of political, military and priestly powers; at first temporarily, then for his lifetime.
The extraordinary breadth of Newton's interests is brilliantly delineated by Gleick.
Created is a panorama of extraordinary breadth and beauty.
HE was a middle-sized man, of most massive and robust build, with an arching chest and extraordinary breadth of shoulder.
Taken together, these five books offer an extraordinary breadth of scholarship, research and personal involvement.