It was plenty warm outside, but the shawl would age her appearance even more. |
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Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. |
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The world's most popular modern art gallery has recently undergone a rehang giving the opportunity to enjoy even more striking modern art. |
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If allergens in the air are an asthma trigger, pollutants can make the lungs even more sensitive to them. |
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She was indeed a vision in powder blue silk, the bodice of the dress enhanced with lace and even more pearls. |
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Inside, the home takes on even more of a storybook aspect, with fantastically carved wood ceilings and walls and curly wrought-iron hardware. |
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Other fabrics may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more. |
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Many of them are committed Reformed Baptists, but even more are men at various stages in the process of reformation. |
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His family life was even more disconnected, another family man with a rebellious teen-age daughter and alcoholic wife. |
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He is more correct than he may have imagined, his words betraying an even more wounding significance. |
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From now on, I better stick with less worrisome, and even more unlikely, movie plots. |
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She looked even more worn-out than ever, with her youngest child clutching her hand, tugging fiercely on it. |
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Roughly 40 per cent of the show is new material, the music has caught a world beat and the lighting's even more high-tech. |
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All of life in its visual form seems to be represented in this cavernous loft space, and there are even more workrooms and storage to the rear. |
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The case for abolishing Bank Holidays applies even more to weekends and conventional working days. |
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Job losses and pay cuts have prompted many working-class families to borrow even more. |
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This blurring of motives and roles is even more the case when the photographer is knowingly involved in the atrocities. |
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The seasonal molt of their woolly winter hair makes them look even more wretched. |
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This is even more the case in a red-light district than in other urban public areas. |
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You can save even more if you're willing to take a red-eye or very early morning flight, or one with a stop or two. |
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The ethnic German North American Baptists worked even more directly among their German brethren. |
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This slows blood circulation and causes even more fluid to build up in your feet and ankles. |
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As a Kiwi it's hard to admit, but the Aussies are pretty sharp at this game, which is even more reason to dislike them. |
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However, he regarded his rectorship as the most important thing in his life, even more important than his mathematical research. |
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A bunch of people piled into the van, and even more crowded into the flatbed. |
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It had just a few little wispy feathers growing out of it, which made it look even more eerie. |
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As instant messaging migrates to cell phones and other wireless devices, interoperability will be even more crucial. |
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The new, improved seats recline to an angle of 143 degrees, and a whole row of seats has been removed to give even more leg room. |
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This was even more likely before fellow collectors started to pay attention to formula air letter sheets. |
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Many people will be pleased that they got in just in time, but even more will be kicking themselves that they missed out. |
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It was even more disappointing yesterday because we could feel the fans getting behind us and willing us to win. |
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First there is the murder of one of the police deputies and then, even more alarmingly, the arrival of her willful and wayward daughter. |
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They will become even more responsible if development in their constituencies is formally graded, ranked in order of merit and made public. |
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The rest were in essence apolitical, which made their attitude even more alarming. |
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If one overacts, the other has to add even more eyebrow wiggles and long, hard staring to top him. |
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The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more. |
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There was drama from the word go as the downpour made the heavy ground at Aintree even more demanding. |
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Some of these engines pumped water, while even more burbled away on kero and did... something. |
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The fact that we realized significant gains makes us hungrier to find even more. |
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When police arrived, she was even more aggrieved as it seemed her party was spoken to by police when they had done nothing wrong. |
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David could be the bleakest character Allen has played, even more so than the pill-popping, whoring Harry. |
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In colder areas, protect the container over winter, the agapanthus will return to bloom even more next year. |
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While there will be even more chances to bet, the odds are against even more punters winning. |
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I've never been too keen on hot weather and with my illness it drains me even more. |
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It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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His technique is powerful and honed to a razor-like edge, but even more impressive is the rare spontaneity and vitality in his playing. |
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But even more important is that it absorbs carcinogenic ultra-violet rays and electromagnetic radiation. |
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His wide smile grew even more at the thought of the boy with long raven hair. |
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The fact that Cosmos is such a classic tune makes this dull, flat rendition even more of an affront. |
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Inevitably, some of the experts would be regarded, at any rate by some people, as even more distinguished than others. |
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Some of the columnists' appointments seem to presage the adoption of a tone even more raspingly ideological. |
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Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat. |
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But this past summer, the movement faced even more formidable organizing challenges within its own ranks. |
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After John's death in 1638, his son John took over the collection, proving an even more adventurous traveller than his father. |
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So I think that spurred me even more into helping those less advantaged than me. |
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By 1815 the Junker aristocracy was back in the saddle and concessions became even more restricted. |
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The intent to make the already rambunctiously witty play even more so is laudable, as is the casting of new Edmonton talent. |
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We will be out in force to make sure people know what's going on and rallying even more support. |
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That weekend it was dreadful weather, it was wet, it was cold, it was windy, and that just made our emotions even more hard to bear. |
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Hospital administrators are looking for more ways to contract out even more treatment functions to private companies. |
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The press feared that was the end of her statement, and quickly jumped in with a barrage of questions that only made her even more emotional. |
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Huge boulders covered with a rainbow of corals are back-dropped by dazzling white sand making the colours even more vibrant in contrast. |
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That said, if it weren't for the rain, the course would have been even more difficult. |
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The new raiders were even more dangerous than their ninth-century ancestors. |
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Most of the money raised so far has been donated by friends and well-wishers but several events have now been organised to boost funds even more. |
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The road is narrow enough without loads of cars blocking it even more and putting us all at risk of accidents. |
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Although it was not a male heir, Mary made him just as joyful or even more contented. |
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As we get older this facet of our lives becomes even more important to our well-being and our health. |
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If ever politicians should learn and adopt a process of joined-up thinking they'll get even more interesting. |
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In fact, from the above conclusions the truth is actually even more complicated. |
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Adding even more to this was the fact that about half the audience were the actual people behind the film. |
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And tell your husband that you are going to cut the time you spend in the kitchen by half or even more. |
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What is even more outrageous is that Gannon still acts as though he did nothing wrong. |
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I'm even more surprised that there's no secondary securing mechanism, such as strapping or webbing, round the piles of plates in the cupboard. |
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The man across from me thinks I'm smiling at him so he smiles at me smiling, and I smile even more. |
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But this bit of scientific jiggery-pokery leaves my mind in an even more boggled state than usual. |
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The credit balance in your current account offsets your mortgage debt, reducing your interest bill even more. |
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The chances of survival for South Africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even more desperate than has commonly been feared. |
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You abuse your powers by stealing from travelers, and you make this forest even more perilous for harmless wayfarers! |
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Samis are often stereotyped as the comical helpers of Santa Claus or, even more negatively, as drunken fools or jesters. |
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Her red hair waved in short curls around the small face and Lully's baby fat made her features look even more human. |
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Her eyelids open even more as she struggles to focus on what I'm waving under her nose. |
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Convicted crook Ray Williams is doing even more porridge than insurance spiv Rodney Adler. |
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And her eyes were outlined in black eyeliner, making her green eyes stand out even more, which she was jealous of. |
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This would raise even more questions about the validity of the use of an MLAT, and the Home Office's involvement in it. |
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The addition of Global Positioning System equipment makes the weapons even more accurate. |
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In fact it brings new pressures to react even more quickly to quotations and queries. |
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Get your tickets early folks, this one is going to sell out fast, and watch this space for even more information closer to the date. |
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When, in addition, I see a Chinese coin hanging from your watch chain, the matter becomes even more simple. |
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It's a good solid film, which is made even more watchable if you have an interest in poker. |
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Adding a 15m telephone mast and all its associated equipment would further make this waste area even more of an eyesore. |
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If by this point you are not already delirious, fear not, even more jolly japes and lunacy are to follow. |
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People with shortsightedness have poorer ability to focus accurately by accommodation, which leads to even more retinal blur and defocus. |
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Her 30-year-old sister, Diane, who is living in temporary accommodation just outside the village, is in an even more difficult position. |
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Their necks and chests were glinting in gold and their wrists jangled loudly with even more jewelry. |
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If possible, he looked even more attractive in pyjama bottoms and that white, washed-out shirt. |
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She shrugged off her wet robe and pulled on a new one that seemed to accent her dark features even more. |
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Over in Seattle, some jagoff comported himself even more offensively as this anonymous writer tells it. |
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After our country's previous success with speed limit reductions to 55 mph, a lower limit should be even more attractive to the public. |
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Still, such practices in academe help legitimate the even more extreme forms now commonplace in corporate America. |
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Eric was just tired and still a little jacked up on drugs, then they did some therapy and he got even more tired. |
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In 568 the Lombards invaded, a people even more wantonly destructive than the Vandals. |
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The day's two earlier races had made these boggy Flanders fields even more of a quagmire by the time of the main event. |
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Japan's price level could well have fallen even more absent the monetary ease. |
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I refuse to talk about my abortive attempt at qualifying for the Hanley Cup lest I depress myself even more. |
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Goodwin's stand-down came in the wake of an even more ferocious academic scandal. |
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In the Yahwist's version of the creation story in Genesis 2-3, longing for companionship between the sexes emerges even more centrally as the fundamental theme. |
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But the two also could abstain from caucusing with either party and possibly have even more clout. |
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Or, even more embarrassingly, she did and opted to accost Aslan about his religion regardless of the claims in his book. |
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It found a way to make one of the most aggravating aspects of modern American life, air travel, even more aggravating. |
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Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress. |
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So my way to point out his cultural cluelessness is to be even more clueless? |
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What interested me even more than the headlines was his little riff on the projection of American hegemony. |
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On the other hand, service is arguably even more important in a bar than the drinks. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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To make your rule even more effective, shut your phone off when you enter the car, or leave in the backseat, out of reach. |
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The model Ireland Baldwin is less ambiguous but even more defiant when it comes to her relationship with the rapper Angel Haze. |
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Eleanor was even more bitter than her husband, refusing to forgive barrow for his coldness. |
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Charles was succeeded by his brother James II, who was even more promiscuous, and was said to have bedded over a thousand women. |
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Cheap gas has also rendered government-preferred energy sources like solar even more uneconomic than they were beforehand. |
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After all, his next project is naming a street for Josef Brodsky, an even more outspoken enemy of the Soviet behemoth. |
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But the windows in the blazing sunshine were dressed in dark winter clothes which made the town seem even more out of synch. |
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Her later works became even more experimental, blending elements of autobiography, history, myth, religion, and politics. |
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And even more recently, boatwright was discovered to have a sister living in Louisiana. |
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Inside the quarantine zone, even more specific procedures were outlined to keep those within the bounds of it safe. |
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Kidon operatives are even more innovative, braver, and physically fitter than other Mossad men and women. |
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And now, after falling short in a bruising campaign, he can do just that while getting in even more work in his garden. |
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Yet the brutish rhetoric inevitably coming from GOP opponents will only alienate Hispanics even more than they already are. |
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In the past two weeks, his campaign has aired 12,250 ads in the Buckeye State, even more than they ran in Florida. |
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Should we cancel gatherings, reunions, excursions, or throw ourselves into them with even more gratitude for one another? |
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Smith's art, in fact, expands upon his previous waggery to include increased interplay between characters, and even more of his intricate detail work. |
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Karen Kohlhaas's direction plays wholeheartedly into the leaden preciosity of the text and manages to make an already dreadful play even more abominable. |
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And even more shameful is that I'm not above reverting to the old ways. |
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But the men, not less, perhaps even more, characteristic of New England, were the Puritans of our day. |
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But the occasion is even more special when you can cheers with some funky flutes. |
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To make excuses for such blatant stupidity is even more absurd. |
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Rich and chocolaty but airy and cold, this dessert is made even more appealing by how easy it is to prepare. |
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Chloe wavered dangerously on her camel as her face paled even more. |
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It made me admire even more people who stick to their principles and remain vegetarian, although I would never rule out going back to my Quorn eating days. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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The final act, back in the States, is even more fantastical, with an added twist, befitting such a corkscrew plot, which doesn't make a blind bit of sense. |
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Race walking is as, if not even more, arduous than many other categories, yet exponents are seldom acknowledged in the same athletic conversation. |
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The jitters sent through the government by recent protests are leading to the implementation of even more intrusive and innovative censorship and control tools. |
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How can we take this notion even more adaptably into our lives? |
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When the weather starts to cool here and I'm jonesing for Manhattan Beach, I'll be visiting her palmtree-lined, azure-tinted Pacific Ocean musings even more. |
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If that state is to be further armed with new laws, its competence will be even more on the line. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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But because Abu Jindal was actually in the control room in Karachi his accusation is even more powerful. |
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She pulled her kaiser apart even more and nibbled at the pieces. |
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Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics. |
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Fortunately for the reader, Cordelia is even more headstrong than she is self-obsessed. |
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That would have been harsh, but it was even more baffling when it emerged later that Mr East whistled for a spot-kick because of a handball by Paul Groves. |
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Pulling oil from the tar sands is costly, even more so when you tack transportation costs on top. |
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This also means there aren't even more large vans driving around with three or four boxes rattling around in the back, which can only be a good thing. |
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The limits of counterinsurgency doctrine are visible even more clearly in Afghanistan. |
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High off success with their Fantasy Football league, the group was craving even more competition. |
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The MP said she feared that the plan to make kerb-crawling illegal could force prostitutes to disperse even more, putting their safety further at risk. |
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The only problem is as these corporations get bigger then even more smaller businesses go under, unable to compete with lower prices and special offers. |
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Compared to Liberty, Bitcoin is an even more decentralized type of digital currency known as a cryptocurrency. |
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This theory holds even more truth today because with the amount of mixed and confusing messages regarding health and fitness, most consumers are confused. |
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They admit that they have not left lawmakers with much time, but said holding off until next year, an election year, would hurt the bill's chances even more. |
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A few hours, and even more pitchers of beer later, we were kicked out of the bar, and stumbled back to our friend's place for some short-lived rest. |
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And it's even more fun to get a bunch of friends together and team up. |
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If this Dear Leader is definitively tied to the Sony hack, we may be at the beginning of an even more dangerous new era. |
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She looked even more uncertain when we all knelt down around the mattress. |
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Many blended scotches are just as delicious and take even more artistry to make. |
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This is a very difficult situation for Michael and for his family, but in some sense, it's made him and his family stronger, and even more closely knit. |
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She shook her head roughly back and forth, knotting her hair even more, which slightly annoyed Melinda who would have to help her get the tangles out in the morning. |
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Besides, I had just discovered an even more world-shaking music. |
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The Ukrainian government now says that its military has detected even more advanced antiaircraft batteries lined up on its border. |
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Fans could be even more hardcore than the wrestlers themselves. |
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Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings. |
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For starters, that religious-themed movies are difficult to make and even more difficult to make successful. |
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And the weather, so unpredictable in Melbourne at this time of the year, was cool, cloudy and therefore even more alien to the Englishman's style. |
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You may, however, be playing Stableford, in which case you are left grappling with even more numbers and lists, this time interpreted through a labyrinthine points system. |
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A further option would allow the Speaker even more power during Question Time, but it was not recommended by the Leader's Group. |
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In the 1960s, computers were added to give even more flexibility to the process. |
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The flaccid economy of the 1970s rendered Americans even more hostile toward liberal welfare policies. |
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Rhos now have grown to match Wrexham's quality, making the rivalry even more intense than in previous years. |
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The Depression demanded stronger government action even more urgently, even as the advocates of laissez faire opposed the New Deal. |
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With as little of movement as possible, Aeon nestled her head closer to his chest, even more inder his chin. |
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Indonesian literature and poetry flourished even more in the first half of the 20th century. |
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Before the Reform Bill anything resembling the neurosis of English Basileolatry was even more completely unknown. |
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It has even more in the form of solar, wind, biomass and biofuel potential. |
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Nine Ministers of Government submitted incomplete funding reports and even more of the members of parliament. |
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After the 2006 municipal election such a coalition became possible in many more municipalities, making the example even more interesting. |
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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, liberal democracy has become an even more prevalent form of government. |
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Rococo art was even more elaborate than the Baroque, but it was less serious and more playful. |
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Furthermore, the results become even more tantalizing in view of the apparent resemblance between the dilaton and the Higgs boson. |
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These new techniques allow JEG to service a larger market share and make our free programs even more desirable to the web hosting industry. |
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After her death, he arranged a morganatic marriage with Anna in 1757, which made him even more vulnerable to charges of sexual impropriety. |
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She was always shy in such circumstances and was always afraid of new people, and was even more so now. |
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Mmmmm. so i started a live journal our of boredom, and then deleted it out of boredom, and now im undeleting it out of even more moredom. |
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If so, the stock may lose its marketability and hence even more of its value. |
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There are even more service members that live with sci everyday. |
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The radical shift in mentality is even more necessary when analysts see Education simply as a drainer of resources. |
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When Collins coaxed him back, the folk audience loved him even more. |
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Soon German aircraft production could not keep pace with losses, and without air cover, the Allied bombing campaign became even more devastating. |
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Why Reroof Now Severe winter weather, particularly in the Northeast, brought even more ice, snow and wind damage than normal to roofs. |
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There is significant upwash ahead of the wing and even more downwash behind the wing. |
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For example, chain making in Cradley Heath seems only to have begun in about the 1820s, and the Lye holloware industry is even more recent. |
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If the wind shifts in the sailor's favor, called a lift, so much the better, then this tack is even more favorable. |
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New for this year will be a Custom Hall for clubs, private trade stands and auto jumblers, which should generate even more interest. |
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Women wanting even more may find the answer in double-fisting where the fister inserts both hands. |
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New additions to the Moone household, Baby Rose and Dessie, are also set to add even more chaos. |
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They further argue that, while hunting with hounds may cause suffering, controlling fox numbers by other means is even more cruel. |
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Once the double reed is mastered, they can move on to the Double V, which produces a raspier tone and lets them talk turkey even more fluently. |
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In Florida, where 12 of the operational dog tracks in the US remain, the financial decline is even more significant. |
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Criticisms over the complexity of their music provoked some bands to create music that was even more complex. |
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The fact that I was sat near Cilla Black and Christopher Biggins both laughing raucously made the experience even more amusing. |
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He calls for legislators to determine whether punishment creates an even more evil offence. |
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But what's even more noteworthy for the celebrated raw foodist, given her family history, is that she's alive. |
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But Locke's influence may have been even more profound in the realm of epistemology. |
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There's even more room in the back thanks to the longer wheelbase, with more than enough head and legroom for even the lankiest adults. |
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Determining the intended audience directly from the text is even more difficult, since the audience is part of the story. |
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Following World War II, curry became even more popular in Britain owing to the large number of immigrants from South Asia. |
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Romanticism was relatively late in developing in French literature, even more so than in the visual arts. |
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In addition, QS queries employers, introducing even more variability and unreliability into the mix. |
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I began to feel even more daggy when Bianca swanned me around to meet her sexy, skinny and beautiful friends. |
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When related to other data sources such as housing or agricultural censuses, or sample surveys, the data becomes even more useful. |
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Mainframe has built upon its initial success with the very popular Reboot, garnering even more attention with the hit television series Beasties. |
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Second, I think it might polarize the country even more than it is now. |
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Boston thrashers Revocation and Arizonan deathcore pioneers Job For A Cowboy added even more weight to the hellish four-band line-up. |
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Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused who were not formally pursued by the authorities. |
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Centralizing forces made the Congregational church even more powerful and more conservative. |
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Theo's reclusiveness became even more pronounced in 1971 after he was kidnapped. |
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Seafood was an important part of the diet, in some places even more so than meat. |
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It will also allow Arseblog to develop and provide even more Arsey goodness to Arsenal fans from all over the world. |
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This rejuvenation-stage or post-erosional volcanism produces lava even more alkalic than late-stage volcanism. |
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Heaviside was chronically poor, making his refusal of the offer even more striking. |
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The Oryx capensis of South Africa, or Gemsbok of the Dutch colonists, Kokama of the Bechuanas, is even more striking in its coloring. |
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But even more important than these jugglesome statistics is the aura and atmosphere of the city itself. |
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This gave Algernon Egerton even more power to invest the profits of the company in developments. |
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William feared that if he did not now head the conspiracy the English would set up a republic, even more inimical to the Dutch state. |
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The coach driver, from Londonbased Redwing Coaches, is being hailed a hero for spotting the lorry and preventing an even more serious accident. |
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Indoor aerials are even more likely to be affected by these issues and possibly need replacing. |
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If I talk about the problem with him it just agitates him even more. |
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The new Parliament proved even more hostile to Charles than its predecessor. |
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Beginning in 1405, Manx experienced even more English influence under the rule of Sir John Stanley. |
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Some of the loanwords are even more popular than their Chinese counterparts. |
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Last but not least the security situation makes it even more difficult to improve or even maintain existing levels of service. |
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A curtain of mountains at the back of the landscape is standard in wide Roman views and even more so in Chinese landscapes. |
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When pottery is placed within the context of linguistic and migratory patterns, it becomes an even more prevalent category of social artifact. |
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An even more speculative hypothesis is that intense radiation from a nearby supernova was responsible for the extinctions. |
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French literature and poetry flourished even more in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Firstly, runoff water can extract soil contaminants and carry them in the form of water pollution to even more sensitive aquatic habitats. |
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Intrauterine cannibalism is an even more unusual mode of vivipary, in which the largest embryos eat weaker and smaller siblings. |
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They greatly extended the battlefield and made the 6-pounder even more outgunned in action. |
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During the Renaissance, Italy became an even more attractive prize to foreign conquerors. |
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Henry had often allied himself with the Holy Roman Emperor against France, making the feudal relationship even more challenging. |
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Clarkson had a more professional paint job, and installed an even more powerful turbo. |
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Vehicles, factories and industrial and domestic heating and cooling units release even more heat. |
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An even more general formula for the area of the graph of a parametric surface in the vector form. |
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At the same time, the skeptical turn of the Classical age became even more pronounced. |
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The CFCs have still higher boiling points because the chloride is even more polarizable than fluoride. |
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However, the differences between the structure of human brains and those of other apes may be even more significant than differences in size. |
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Further tellings refine this aspect even more, with the two plants being said to have been hazel and honeysuckle. |
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In Eastern Europe, on the other hand, landowners were able to exploit the situation to force the peasantry into even more repressive bondage. |
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When Tromp refused, the Bey was even more impressed by this show of character and allowed him to leave as a free man. |
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Vegetation becomes even more sparse towards the northwest due to low rainfall. |
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This larger surplus caused all of the changes discussed earlier in the domestication revolution to become even more pronounced. |
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This weakness became even more evident when the Lombards had to face the increasing power of the Franks. |
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The Second World War was fought on an even larger scale than the First war, killing many more people, and using even more advanced technology. |
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You could build even more interesting components called amplifiers and begin playing around with amplifiers. |
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During the subsequent Song dynasty, written sources mentioned the air conditioning rotary fan as even more widely used. |
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The problem was further compounded by the illegality of overseas Chinese trade under Ming law, making them even more suspicious. |
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This combination of the desert heat and high humidity makes the apparent temperatures seem even more extreme. |
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In ballooning, which is totally at the mercy of the winds, the requirements are even more relaxed. |
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This book is an important source for its linguistic description of Cornish, but even more so for its understanding of historical linguistics. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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Adding even more complexity to Aztec social stratification was the calpolli. |
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The staff was even more pressed for useful intelligence about the enemy's intentions than it was about the enemy's capabilities. |
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Several other Navy facilities are located in the surrounding area, and even more existed previously but have since been closed. |
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Perhaps even more significantly, with the advent of the Reformation, the notion of Christendom as a unified political entity was destroyed. |
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Most clauses contain at least one main verb, and they can contain zero, one, two, three, or perhaps even more auxiliary verbs. |
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In the face of bad news Churchill normally became even more pugnacious, always wanting to respond to defeat by going on the attack. |
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Coke's mother, Winifred Knightley, came from a family even more intimately linked with the law than her husband. |
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When mathematicians employ the field axioms, the intentions are even more abstract. |
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Political instability and economic decline after independence resulted in even more migration to the Netherlands. |
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These doctrinal reforms have further strengthened the industry, lending the MPAA even more power and authority. |
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In the 20th century, there were even more creations, as Prime Ministers were eager to secure majorities in the House of Lords. |
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Much of the support for passage in Parliament came from conservatives hoping to head off even more radical changes. |
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Under the succeeding Han Dynasty and Tang dynasty, Confucian ideas gained even more widespread prominence. |
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Tourism has increased even more, with the Aquarium of the Lakes and South Lakes Safari Zoo among the newer attractions. |
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Tommy is recognised by Nora, Frank, and the media as a pinball prodigy, which is made even more impressive with his catatonic state. |
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The top car park is a popular spot for bringing children to do sledging, or even more serious snowsports. |
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Whenever he would get in trouble, Smith turned up the charm even more, smooth-talking his way out of serious punishment. |
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In 1591, the campaign of John Norreys, who led 3,000 men to Brittany, was even more of a disaster. |
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Knowing what was coming, the soft-grain leather felt even more sensual and unbearably irresistible against her skin. |
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It can be seen that vowels have the highest sonority of all phonemes in English, with low vowels being even more sonorous than high vowels. |
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Chess, it seems, is even more bicoastal than the usual occasions of midwestern envy. |
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It wound up being an overwhelmingly positive experience that made me appreciate the steampunks around me even more. |
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It is remarkable because its three-dimensional world is even more stereoscopic than the real world. |
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The rarer, submillimetre galaxies that form stars even more intensely 2, 12, 13 are largely merger-induced starbursts. |
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I guess we need to adapt to even more overloadings, since symbolophobia is part of Ada culture. |
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Ceviche is inoffensive but not great, tackily served in a carved-out pineapple, and even more tackily served with those same smoky crab claws. |
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Then gently re-explain why the basics are even more important at longer distances. |
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He was a cohost of our Johannesburg teach-in and helped orchestrate a conclusion to the teach-in that was even more memorable than its beginning. |
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The decision of one senior traditional owner to stand outside the negotiation process militated against an even more favourable outcome. |
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