His hand was as firm and supple as ever, the late drawings an ever-more assured symphony of fine lines. |
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Those of you who thirst after ever-more magic from the dark wizard of the whammy bar should really seek this thing out. |
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As these technologies converge and become ever-more interwoven, their combination could present real risks for our societies. |
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We count on you, the scientists discovering ever-more effective medicines and prevention tools. |
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Elected politicians are straw men yanked about into ever-more preposterous postures. |
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Automatically recorded information is becoming ever-more critical in determining the causes of increasingly complex accidents. |
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That said, some roboticists are striving to 'bridge the uncanny valley,' working on ever-more sophisticated humanoid faces. |
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Car manufacturers are packing ever-more technology into the dashboard and under the bonnet of vehicles. |
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I protect this small burg from the likes of them, especially around this time, as the attacks grow ever-more numerable. |
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This is what is driving the ever-more vigorous assertion of the Catalan language as a unifying regional factor. |
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In his role as Consumer Affairs minister, Mr Sutcliffe has to keep up to date with the ever-more ingenious methods criminals employ to cheat and defraud us. |
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New uses for cloud computing are being developed every day, boosted by ever-more reliable networks with ever-increasing throughputs. |
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People are asked to juggle an ever-more complicated array of tasks, yet less and less time seems to be available. |
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However, their size and economy of scale results in lack of the resources necessary to attain visibility in an ever-more concentrated context. |
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With all of the difficulties, there were people who worked in favor of an open world, an ever-more open world in which customs borders didn't paralyze us or create difficulties. |
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If only they were visible, the ever-more striated airways would resemble a storm of intergalactic laser beams and we'd all be encasing our children in lead. |
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Limits on the involvement of amusement parks in welcoming groups or making financial contributions to charities will be reduced as parks jump at the chance to become ever-more involved. |
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They will see data protection as a tool that affords them the protection they need to continue innovating and to become increasingly competitive, given the ever-more demanding nature of both the market and consumers. |
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On the whole, our archers are an amazingly talented force, which we'll depend on more in the future for critical management in ever-more suburbanized areas. |
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The IPL was supposed to be a symbol of an ever-more influential, dynamic and prosperous India, a highlighter of its organizational skills and wealth. |
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