It's rough and ready and it's simple lack of visual elegance makes it so much more enjoyable. |
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There's so much more that could be said, but Fraser is dying to get on the computer, so I must dash now! |
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To find out Jenny is earning so much more from the show is just astonishing. |
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They're not content selling potatoes or lamb chops when they can make so much more selling packets of crisps, fizzy drinks and ready meals. |
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It's made them so much more confident and they are much more sociable than they were. |
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The wireless solution was cheaper than wiring the entire campus, and it's so much more convenient. |
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Your career seems to be so much more reinvigorated since the knockout win over Klitschko. |
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As his political allies and opponents will know only too well, he had so much more to offer. |
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This all seems so much more comforting on a grey monsoon day with the wind storming outside and the Mumbai streets in flood. |
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The freeing may leave us with little guidance, but if it has liberated us, we have learned how to see so much more. |
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Yet, this is so much more than a simple bout of radical rightism in American foreign policy. |
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Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones? |
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Now, with so much more running time, that heart often gets lost in the humor. |
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There is so much more to astrology than the sun sign and horoscope columns you read in the papers. |
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They've been through so much more than most of us and, because of this, the relationships we have with them are bound to be asymmetrical. |
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There are geysers here, and hot mud pools, and thermal springs, and steam coming from rocks in the centre of the city park, and oh, so much more. |
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With all this mighty fine summer weather, the beach beckons so much more seductively than a computer. |
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All the traditional features, such as climbing frames, swings, see-saws and slides, can be seen but there is so much more besides. |
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Her work is so much more about self-expression in an unmediated way than the artists you're bringing up. |
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But it could be and should be so much more than it's chewy crusts and several layers of toppings. |
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It was talking about two plus two makes four, and addition now gives you so much more! |
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How, that is, to leave someone who's given you so much more than baubles and trinkets? |
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Are not the children now and the generations to come so much more important than moaning and groaning about change? |
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I can treat syphilis with bismuth and arsenic but penicillin is so much more effective. |
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And somehow, you realize that there's so much more to a cruise than just shuffleboard and pool exercises. |
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The sight of Noel, looking so much more the girlfriend I'd always wanted than Abby ever had, melted my heart. |
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And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated. |
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In relationships, arguments about the garage clicker can be about so much more. |
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting. |
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When you watch goals back on video, especially those slow-motion replays, everything appears to happen so much more slowly than it does. |
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It never even gets as far as a fight, because my wife is so much more organised than me. |
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It's interesting, Antonia, because brides and grooms are so much more pragmatic these days. |
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Why is it Brit reporters are so much more knowledgeable than most of their American compatriots? |
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The non-human section of the animal kingdom is often so much more interesting than the mixed up messed up human one. |
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There's always the possibility that it doesn't actually kill the pain but makes you so much more relaxed that you don't give a stuff about it. |
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The society retains possession of the library but can now be reassured that it is in safe hands and can be so much more widely used. |
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Silver looks so much more beautiful on it than a gold alternative because it pulls out the subtle grays and charcoals. |
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With just a look or a gesture that spoke so much more than words, she would reveal to all of us the depth of her compassion and her humanity. |
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Everything here is so much more precisely and deliberately laid out that it all coheres a lot more then in the deliberately non-coherent cartoon. |
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The worrying thing about getting older is that it all seems to come round again so much more quickly. |
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Well, it would have been cooler and so much more contemporaneous to like this album way back then. |
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That intoxicating sense of purpose that makes opposition politics so much more compelling than the governing variety. |
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It's a flimsy effort, but oddly, to me, so much more real than anything I've put on this here digital contrivance. |
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My handwriting was so much more simple than her flourishes and sweeps and big spacing. |
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Europeans are so much more civilised than the trigger-happy cowboys across the pond. |
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He is a friend of the West, and that is what makes his criticisms, when they come, so much more devastating. |
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The soft cushions were so much more comfortable than the hard bench of the wagon. |
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Hardwood is so much more resilient than the cheaper stuff that Primeau Decor chooses it for its own custom-made furniture. |
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The cut-and-cover lines are so much more pleasant than the deep-down tracks. |
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All those cutaway views of cell structures are so much more vivid when represented in a realistic three dimensional view. |
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The other is a modern magus, galloping towards his fiftieth birthday with a lifetime of grand work behind him, and so much more still to do. |
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It would also acknowledge the fact, clearer by the day, that world war is so much more deliverable than world peace. |
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How dare anyone stay in the game longer than me when I am so much more deserving of my place. |
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Tash bit her lip, feeling her words were graceless and awkward, when her gratitude was so much more. |
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Admin assistants tend to like me so much more when I don't leave them piles of dictation! |
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But still, there is so much more that is big and bold, imaginative and great-hearted. |
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Their journey would have been so much more interesting and exciting, instead of dull and boring most of the time. |
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Perhaps what she did was terrible, but not so much more than what had been done to her, and ultimately her execution evened the score. |
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If I felt any kind of affection for them whatsoever, I'd be ever so much more impressed with it all. |
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But why is it that the downswings are so much more believable than the upswings? |
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Her voice was dripping with not only sarcasm but something so much more lethal. |
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The games, the drama of a pitching duel, the back and forth of a slugfest, a pennant race between good teams, the history and so much more. |
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There was just so much more to see and do but time and tide wait for no man, and my budget was going on a diet, losing weight fast. |
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Those Jerries had so much more firepower and range, and I saw that we were losing valuable men trying to move up. |
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I am open to so much more communion with the Lord and Lady this way. |
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Millennials also thinks about our public personas so much more than previous generations. |
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There is a twist in Spider Forest, but unlike the films of M. Night Shyamalan, there is so much more at play here than simply getting us to the reveal. |
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Rhodesians left a great sporting legacy as well as so much more. |
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Your article starts wonderfully, propounding the sentiments that could have been expressed by a tree hugging commie like me, only you do it so much more eloquently. |
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If we did all suddenly boycott social media, we'd lose that online stalkerish behaviour of watching what everyone else does and would gain so much more. |
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Why, then, has the flip-flopper label attached itself so much more firmly to Romney than to the equally flexible Gingrich? |
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I just have the feeling they know so much more than they're letting on. |
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Forget Los Angeles, gill and Li currently have no plans to move to London where rent is so much more expensive than in Manchester. |
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By the way, I think a few long stalks of calla lilies or tulips tied with a satin ribbon is so much more beautiful than a bouquet of coloured-tissue-wrapped flowers. |
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Rather than let those stereotypes build walls, I wanted to show people that bodybuilders are so much more than just big musclebound oafs to be afraid of. |
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I am thankful for what you have shown me about watersheds, other cultures, ethnobotany, natural healing, renewable energy, spirituality, and so much more. |
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About five hours into the ride, he mentioned casually that he preferred doing the race on a tandem, because the heavier bike made it so much more difficult. |
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But at the end of the day, what truly makes the NFL so much more popular than its rival sports is the violence and mano-a-mano confrontations on which it's based. |
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But what makes this weekend off so much more special than the rest is the fact that we have an excuse to scoff countless numbers of chocolate Easter eggs. |
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A tapestry like this was the ultimate luxury good and status symbol, worth so much more than a measly painting. |
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The Coconut Marketplace is home to more than 70 shops in which you'll find precious Hawaiian mementos, fine artwork, antiques, jewelry, craft items, and so much more. |
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I find it so much more pleasant to work with people on first-name terms. |
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In short, he clearly knows full well that a child's preparation for life itself requires so much more than just a sound knowledge of the times tables. |
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He's been a game-changing CFO, but he's also so much more than that. |
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Living with Alice is so much more harmonious, she added, that the two of them have discussed making it permanent rather than shacking up with any more men. |
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The trickle of blood flowed from his nose ever so much more slowly. |
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Scottish English can be so much more expressive than English English. |
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Rather than look at street level, he encouraged us all to look at the roofs, the chimneys, the building join lines, as they show so much more about the development of an area. |
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For me, it's so much more of a chore or a necessity than a pleasure. |
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One of the most interesting puzzles in the sociology of religion is why Americans are so much more religious as well as more churchly than Europeans. |
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With the enormous strides in the level of physical fitness, players are able to provide so much more support for the player in possession of the ball. |
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I knew I was coasting, and that I'm capable of so much more. |
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As for Watergate, I learned so much more about it doing this book that it actually colors my view of the Nixon presidency. |
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Running is frustrating because even though my fitness levels have risen beyond all my wildest imaginings, marathons are about so much more than just stamina. |
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And with so much more sense of meaning, of consequentiality, instead of nothing mattering. |
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Hawaii offers so much more than grass skirts and palm trees. |
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The present and the future were so much more interesting than the past. |
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Its imperfections are what made it so beautiful, and while the insufficiencies were annoying and sometimes threatening, they're what made the happiness so much more enjoyable. |
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While Spidey may not be packing heat or killing punks like Tommy Vercetti, the GTA influenced gameplay makes webslinging so much more exciting than previous games. |
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And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty! |
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In the east, where the mountain scenery is so much more stirring to begin with, Patterdale provides the focal point. |
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A world where the hes are so much more common than the shes can hardly be seen as a welcoming place for women. |
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The Romish doctrine makes their straithandedness so much more injurious, as the cause of separation is more just. |
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But they were once used for so much more than just decoration. |
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And since light rail costs so much more than buses, devoting money to rail will improve mobility far less than devoting the same amount to buses. |
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Flirtation, fun and frottage are so much more rejuvenating than a facelift. |
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For the little ones Sea Life London Aquarium Wonder at sharks, stingrays, clownfish, octopuses and so much more. |
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But 2010 has been about so much more than a pair of split trousers, 600,000 hits on YouTube and a sackload of fan mail for the Edinburgh girl. |
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This is so much more of a societal issue than just a commercial issue. |
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Romeo and Juliet'' would have been so much more romantic with text messages. |
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For every questionable approach, so much more was fresh and fecundly inventive. |
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The Students' Union was also a big draw for me as I knew that university was always going to be about so much more than just my course. |
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The classic combination of lemon, parsley and garlic on cracked wheat is good, but it can be so much more. |
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The Liverpool skipper has done fantasticly well so far, but he has so much more to offer England's attack. |
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There are many firms that can render projects to photorealistic images, however, 3DR offers so much more. |
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A franchisor must strive for so much more than just setting up a system. |
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Included are a state-of-the art fitness facility, indoor and outdoor aquatic center, a putting green, boccie, shuffleboard, tennis courts, and so much more. |
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They are researchers, immunizers, program directors and so much more. |
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Messrs Tesco, Lidl, Carrefour and the others have all corners covered from marzipan stolen to potted goose, tasty banderillas, crisp bruschetta, foie gras and so much more. |
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There is so much more in this issue with all your regular favourites, so if you are ready to take a walk with us down memory lane all you have to do is turn the page. |
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The lengthy cut-scenes and complex plot have been sacrificed for a replayable experience that promises so much more from the upcoming Phantom Pain. |
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Imindmatters TRYSTWILLIAMS On a dank Thursday night in January the half-glimpsed die represented so much more than the cheap plastic geegaw it so patently was. |
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Cahill who collects thoughts on disaster relief, indigenous people concerns, peacekeeping concerns, the return of barbarianism, protection of children, and so much more. |
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What could it be that makes these Call to Action members so much more sinful than, say, sinners holding Vatican positions or even that old cornhusker Bruskewitz himself? |
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Destroyers became so much more useful, having better seaworthiness and greater capabilities than torpedo boats, that they eventually replaced most torpedo boats. |
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