The new packaging emphasizes the dollar sign logo and has added richer colors. |
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Many dishes add coconut milk or peanut flour to make the food taste richer. |
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The short-fall was made more acute by the fact that the areas in the west of the province had richer soils, and were more abundantly irrigated. |
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Donnellan and Everette drove the Sheridan tunnel 100 feet farther along the vein and found richer ore. |
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I think what makes it a more watchable and probably accessible film is that it feels like a richer experience. |
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The golden whistler, richer in geographic variation than any other bird, is the world's greatest speciator. |
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Democratic culture is far richer and more diverse, Stout argues, than the terms of Rawls's etiolated rationalism can capture. |
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Only the richer farmers and lords in villages were able to grow the wheat needed to make white bread. |
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The rich are probably getting richer but the poor are also doing a little better, on the whole and in the aggregate. |
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There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer. |
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The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline. |
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He said too many kidnappings were taking place and the kidnappers were becoming richer at the end of the day. |
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This company is also known for its butter, which is richer than its domestic counterparts in U.S. supermarket dairy aisles. |
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Families then move a few miles or kilometers away to an area richer in resources. |
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Some people say that with age comes wisdom and knowledge, and as such you can live a much richer life. |
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These resources have shown more resistance to time and, although the alchemy may seem difficult, its results are richer. |
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A stronger United Nations is needed to counter insurgency and warlordism in the poor regions of the world as well as the richer ones. |
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England, as the bigger, richer player with more money in the kitty, could apparently offer more in the way of expensive, ancillary support. |
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It took time before James realized that, while he was much richer than he had been in Scotland, he still needed to exercise restraint. |
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He made the keffeiyeh scarf the universally accepted symbol of Arabism more than any king in neighbouring and infinitely richer Arab countries. |
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On the bright side, clay soils are usually richer in nutrients than sandy soils are. |
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And wage levels and living standards in the poorer countries on the euro zone's rim are catching up with those in the richer nations. |
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Ireland will be the richer as the memories linger on, she told the thousands that had gathered. |
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The sky was waning from a light and pale blue to a richer aqua and many of the villages were now emerging from the lengthening shadows. |
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Not only are the transgenic tomatoes richer in lycopene, they're also more robust and more solid compared to traditional tomatoes. |
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Some of the richer argentiferous galena pockets contained masses of mineral three or four inches in size. |
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These were true economic migrants, businessmen and roving employees who made no apologies about seeking a richer life elsewhere in the sun. |
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At the very least, he's a far richer playwright than the dour tag would imply. |
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I would suggest however, that the richer members of York society are just as guilty and that it's their avariciousness that is also to blame. |
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While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation. |
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Add a tablespoon of cream to it for a richer sauce or serve it with croutons and olives as a tapas dish. |
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Only a tape echo gives the warm, natural sounds that make your music sound richer and more exciting. |
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The other was a mare the color of narra, a wood that her Pappy used throughout his house in Maui, a reddish brown richer than mahogany. |
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In contrast, eastern Paraguay has rolling hills, richer soils, lush semitropical forests, and grassy savannas. |
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Henry Knight is a man of letters, older, richer, and endowed with the savoir faire which Stephen lacks. |
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This 9-month aged Manchego has a richer flavor than cheese aged for much longer from industrial producers. |
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So, is it possible that a woodchuck might expand its horizons, meet with a richer fate, and get a bang out of a ride in the opposite direction? |
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Aquinas or any number of other theologians could have provided Luther with a richer notion of grace. |
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Behavioural economists now say part of the reason we are richer but not happier is because we compare ourselves to people better off materially. |
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Nine local charities are richer today after sharing in the proceeds of this year's record-breaking Marriott Charity Ball. |
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Its richer, heavier structure means that it is also extremely good as a moisturiser and it is an excellent base under make-up. |
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Perhaps we need richer conceptions of formation to accompany our convictions about education. |
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Of course, the prime attention is focused on the richer clubs, which are eyeing participation in European tournaments. |
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It will happen if the populations become richer and begin to think they have a stake in prosperity. |
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They can't see objects as well as we can, but as they grow their object perception becomes richer and more differentiated. |
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Sediments on lake bottoms and sea beds are far richer in biomarker molecules than we might suspect. |
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To make a richer tasting dish, you can pan fry the tofu in olive oil before adding to the stew. |
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Perhaps the shift from behaviorism to cognitive psychology has given educators a richer vocabulary to describe mental processes. |
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In general, the Earth encounters richer meteoric activity during the second half of the year. |
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In richer cities such as Beijing and Shanghai it is not far behind developed country levels. |
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The ash of beneficiated materials was richer in the basic oxides, while poorer in quartz. |
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Though financially richer she is emotionally bereft and may never open herself up again. |
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As in East is East, he puts a human face on a potentially distasteful role, avoiding caricature and mining a deeper, richer humour as a result. |
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Anthropology, both in its American and British versions, while much richer in its theoretical practices, has succumbed to a postmodern tribalism. |
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Detailed records demonstrate the extent of buffel invasion producing a ground cover monoculture in richer soil areas. |
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Linking private with public lives makes for a richer but also a more complex picture. |
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They happily collaborate with the elite in the richer and more powerful states. |
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You could simply use water, but stock makes the soup richer and more heart-warming. |
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Piloting will provide a guide for rephrasing questions to invite a richer response. |
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So, come this weekend, I shall be two hundred and fifty dollars the poorer, but one slimline Bosch dishwasher the richer. |
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One could object that the countries bordering the Alps are richer and more expensive. |
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Is there a richer or more bountiful collection of resources to be found on the Web today? |
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After listening to both, I found the DTS track to have a tighter grip on the sonics with deeper bass and a richer, more natural feel to it. |
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She spoiled her son all his life, and always believed that her family was better than Lindo's because they were richer. |
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Similarly, female bush crickets and seed beetles kept on poor diets mated more often than females on richer diets. |
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For a richer texture but milder oyster flavor, you can substitute half-and-half for 1 to 2 cups of the milk. |
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Surveys show that well-managed shooting land goes hand in hand with a wider and richer diversity of plants and wildlife. |
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The former could make the young techies richer than the old-line senior management at the parent. |
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Several hundred tons of the richer oxidized material were stockpiled on the dump. |
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It's so good-looking and cheap you walk out with a cartload of stuff and feel richer than when you went in. |
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His daughter Queen Elizabeth I was the first to wear paste jewellery to make herself look richer that she really was. |
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Women always have a richer storehouse of vocabulary that they inherit from their mothers and grandmothers. |
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Georgian homes are similar to Colonials, but feature richer details and ornamentation. |
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The more notes burned, the richer family members in the other world become. |
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Given the power of compound interest and plenty of patience, even people on a modest income can become much richer. |
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The Chianti Classico wines have led the trend in richer and better-balanced wines. |
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As they see the value of their property rise, homeowners feel richer and borrow and spend more. |
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Without question, the DTS is the superior track here as it's fuller, richer, and more expansive. |
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A celeste is an antique piano that plays chimes, like a bigger, richer bell sound. |
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Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate. |
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Federer got away in the end after Nadal choked, but the latter will be richer for the experience. |
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China is a good economic competitor, where millions of people work for slave wages in sweatshops to make U.S. corporations richer. |
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It is a classicist revenge drama that takes its time in becoming one, and is richer as a result. |
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Perhaps a larger codpiece is required, and tights in a richer and more noble shade of purple. |
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Sometimes the rich clubs get richer, but the not-quite-so-rich sell off most of the family jewels to remain solvent. |
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Hence, I'm no fashion model, but I am getting richer with every passing year! |
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Angel is a very pretty girl, she's a hard worker and she comes from a richer family than most in this town. |
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Sometimes the less striking, less photogenic fellows can put one over their richer contemporaries. |
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They have also been used, by infusion, to colour milk destined for cake-making, thus giving the cake a richer colour. |
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The watercress soup on the main menu was richer than expected and piney green, with an optional topping of whipped cream and sevruga caviar. |
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He was a delight, a fine gentleman who made us all a little richer for his being here. |
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Stock market wealth is down and the consumption that happens when Americans feel richer is disappearing. |
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It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders. |
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Through focusing on the speed, intonation, and dynamics of utterance, each story can be much richer in meaning. |
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Reading about your lives and sharing the laughter, love, and daily irritations have made my life much richer and happier. |
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Realism was counterpointed by forms of pluralism that potentially offered a much richer view. |
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The sound is richer and free of the very occasional crackle and hiss that existed on the laserdisc. |
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Perfume oils are richer, deeper and longer-lasting than traditional fragrances. |
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For a richer dish, stir into the prepared frumenty 2 beaten egg yolks and a pinch of saffron strands. |
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Bowman's novel starts off slowly but, like a good tea set to steep, becomes richer and more full-bodied as you read. |
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It is widely believed that space exploration and development is restricted to the richer nations of the world, or the great military powers. |
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The trick in overcoming this is to punctuate the display with patches of darker, richer colour such as dark pink, magenta or deep red. |
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Each film has some impressive effects, but in my view The Colossus attains far richer and more consistent value. |
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The Kyoto Protocol sets limits for emissions of six greenhouse gases for the richer countries of the world which have ratified it. |
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His new work recalls his beginnings, but with broader lines, more intense colors and richer, more complex grounds. |
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The newly emancipated peasants could then be hired, very cheaply, for much more profitable enterprises, by the richer landowners. |
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And a few of the richer people are going to have to make a payment plan instead of having their debts discharged. |
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The richer they became, the more the inhabitants of the Baltic capitals spent on their houses, churches, and guildhalls. |
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The developer deliberately produced a high quality, environmentally richer housing system, and the houses have been selling very well. |
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Investors are likely to become appreciably richer by investing in equities, rather than bonds or cash. |
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However, it does demonstrate Simmons' impressive command of an instrument rarely heard in jazz, which sounds like a slightly deeper and richer soprano saxophone. |
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The widening gulf between the richer federal states and the economically depressed regions is preparing the ground for a massive social explosion. |
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Cattle fed on food like oilcake, a much richer source of calories than the grass they evolved to metabolize, matured earlier and gained weight faster. |
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In 1990, Ireland's GDP per head was 75 per cent of Belgium's but such has been the helter-skelter of the 1990s, we are now almost ten per cent richer. |
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According to The Guardian, in some small communities, youth are handed money to emigrate to richer Norway. |
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Until the newest critics of trade give at least one plausible example of how a policy of unfree trade could make a country richer, I'm sticking with the orthodox conclusions. |
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It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer. |
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All told, Europe boasts a richer Paleogene avifauna in terms of number and taphonomic variety of fossil localities and diversity of avian taxa compared with other continents. |
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Thus, species that are strong fliers with robust wing elements leave bone assemblages richer in forelimb elements than species that tend to be more cursorial. |
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Other tools include ways to spread activation by using labels with strong information scent so that paths are more attractive and lead to richer patches of information. |
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London has always drawn in the poor and hopeful, and churned out the richer and more successful, who move out because they are worried about raising children in the city. |
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I'm sure it won't be long before someone decides they really should get that old lotto ticket in their wallet checked out, and finds themselves a little bit richer. |
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Many respondents wrote extensive and illuminating commentaries to amplify their yes or no responses, which make the data far richer than the simple percentages given above. |
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But tempting as it is to smooth over the rough edges, a richer self-portrait of the artist emerges when you consider the inconsistencies within and between each film. |
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This minor aberration had made Kachori richer by a few hundred lakhs. |
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Buddhist purists are dismayed by one-percenters using mindfulness to get even richer. |
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And so the corporates have inevitably led the Internet and its hopes on a different, money-based tangent leaving the dreamers behind, a little richer and a little wiser. |
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Because it makes us all richer, it enables us to concentrate more on non-material things instead of spending all our time scrabbling for a living. |
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The Microsoft-Ballmer split may be the rare case in which an amicable divorce leaves both parties richer. |
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As young candidates take aim at higher offices, an organized youth political power base may prove essential, especially when going up against older, richer opponents. |
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As many of us are getting richer, companies also caution that vast numbers of households are underinsured, and advise considering a specific policy for high-net-worth homes. |
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Besides a trove of data showing that the rich really are getting much richer, the book is full of peppery gallic asides. |
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But history professor Ian Morris also argues that war has made humanity safer and richer over the last 10,000 years. |
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The plutocracy, by contrast, still lives in the Mad Men era, and family life becomes more patriarchal the richer you get. |
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I was burned-out on mass market fiction, and starting to enjoy more and more the richer characterizations and more realistic plotting of so-called literary fiction. |
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The bass is much deeper and richer, the timpani have been brought forth from the orchestral fabric, and the whole thing now has a presence, a pulse that it lacked before. |
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But the rise in labor standards may also stem from the sensitivity or complaisance of a richer consuming public that decides that it can afford to do better by workers. |
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She accepts the advances of the older, richer man and the difficulties she experiences on becoming his concubine are multiplied by the presence of his three other mistresses. |
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Fewer scales are needed to produce a consistent amontillado or oloroso sherry than a fino or manzanilla sherry because these fuller, richer wines vary less from year to year. |
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When these young people return, despite being richer or better educated or both, they still have no pigs, a condition considered pitiable by the older generation. |
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The 99 percent are coming to see that we are collateral damage in an all-out effort by the super-rich to get even richer. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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The rice, which was full of button mushrooms and also appeared to have been cooked in a mushroom stock, was richer than the egg pilau but of the same quality. |
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In this richer sense of the term, Rex's society has not embraced constitutionalism because the rules defining his authority impose no constitutional limits. |
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For the first time in history, women who are in the work force think of their lives as richer and fuller than those of their nonworking counterparts. |
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Like many others, he was lured away by promises of a richer life. |
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Lamproite is also a mantle-derived ultramafic rock that differs from kimberlite in bulk chemistry, being richer in silicon and poorer in aluminum and iron. |
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Various environmental factors count, and indeed the reasons why richer nations may have excessive asthma are far more than just exposure to germs in infancy. |
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We have richer, healthier lives and more meaningful relationships of all kinds. |
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In one story, a young man wanders the streets penitentially tied to his girlfriend who he drove to madness and attempted suicide by briefly deserting her for a richer woman. |
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So football imitates life and the healthiest managerial marriages are those that stick together in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer. |
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Many a satisfactory jammy, sardiney orgy left its distended celebrants poorer in pocket certainly, but richer in cherished memories. |
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Or how much richer a few rich Mexicans are going to get in the process? |
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Substitute applesauce, avocado, mashed banana, silken tofu or garbanzo beans for eggs to make baked goods creamier, more moist and richer. |
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And why is Irish English so much richer than the English of other nations? |
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More conical backbores give a richer tone, while more cylindrical ones give a brighter, more projected tone. |
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As a society becomes richer, those whose incomes do not grow spend more on conspicuous consumption in an attempt to keep up. |
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The thicker the creamline, the richer the milk, which was clearly visible in the glass bottles milk was delivered in. |
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Since black people are richer than most poor in third world countries we are fat and happy. |
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I accused her in set terms of giving me the heave-ho in order that she could mercenarily marry a richer man. |
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Emmy went on a heater in Las Vegas and came back six thousand dollars richer. |
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Pliny the Elder notes that several of them were richer than Crassus, the richest man of the Republican era. |
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Toulouse was a very large city, heavily fortified and much richer than many cities of the time. |
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These act as a cheaper factor of production than is available to factories in richer countries. |
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This ensures the quality of the language school and provides students with a richer experience. |
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In Indonesia, rendang is usually not considered to be curry since it is richer and contains less liquid than is normal for Indonesian curries. |
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The former are made using a much higher percentage of true cider apples and so are richer in tannins and sharper in flavour. |
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Territorial reform is sometimes propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers. |
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It was the fourth Scottish university in a period when the much more populous and richer England had only two. |
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The end of war reintroduced competition from Spanish Barilla, a cheaper and richer product. |
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The richer landlords were able to fund their own famine relief for their tenants. |
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In winter, the forest wildcat's main coat colour is fairly light gray, becoming richer along the back, and fading onto the flanks. |
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Finally, the onedimensional quasi-crystals have a far richer structure since they are not tied to any rotational symmetries. |
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The interface to onload tasks is similar to that of workqueues but semantically richer and designed for parallel operations. |
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Fossil finds from North America have been meagre compared with Europe, which has a richer fossil record. |
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Thus, in contrast to the indigenous people, Europeans had developed a richer endowment of antibodies. |
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A culture can spontaneously adopt a different culture or older and richer cultures forcibly integrate other weak cultures. |
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As the plantation economy boomed and the Arabs became richer, agriculture and other manual labor work was thought to be demeaning. |
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While many of the nobility were forced to pay large sums of money for their estates, the royal treasury became ever richer. |
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Scientists argue that by burning areas of the forest repetitiously, the indigenous people caused the soil to become richer in nutrients. |
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It remains an area of accelerated growth, attracting some of the richer sectors of the population as well as luxury companies. |
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Since England was the larger and richer of the two Kingdoms, James moved his court to London in England. |
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Within this granite are darker bands richer in iron because they contain the pyroxene mineral aegirine and the amphibole mineral riebeckite. |
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Intermediate or andesitic lavas are lower in aluminium and silica, and usually somewhat richer in magnesium and iron. |
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But Prentice had grown up richer and more upper-crust than Richard had any idea of. |
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Readers will likely find the approach to persons richer than often seen in contemporary anglophonic philosophy. |
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Eclogite is a diamond source rock rarer than harzburgite, but a lot richer in diamonds. |
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Endosperm is also a richer source of food for developing plants than embryo sac cells, Friedman says. |
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Other kleptocratic former heads of state operated in countries that were richer in natural resources and the sums were correspondingly larger. |
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But the world that contained even the imagination of Fafnir was richer and more beautiful, at whatever cost of peril. |
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And finally, I opted for a Weetwood Oasthouse Gold, an altogether richer and maltier affair. |
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The rest were split between darker, richer dry Olorosos and very sweet sherries made from the Pedro Ximenez grape. |
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The ends were sheenier and my colour was richer, but devoid of shine at the roots. |
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The 1872 culinary game-changer resulted in a richer and silkier cheese, which eventually became the popular Philadelphia cream cheese. |
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For instance, a variety of obligations and permissions is richer than can be expressed with deontic logic. |
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The richer the heritage which you are called to share with parrhesia, the more eloquent should be the humility with which you should offer it. |
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Seasoning the meat will help tenderize it and give the meat a richer taste. |
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For instance, a granite that is formed from melted sediments may have more alkali feldspar, whereas a granite derived from melted basalt may be richer in plagioclase feldspar. |
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Equalization payments are made by the federal government to ensure that reasonably uniform standards of services and taxation are kept between the richer and poorer provinces. |
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Yodlee BillPay uniquely offers the benefits of both the consolidated bill pay model and the biller direct model to create a richer and more user-friendly bill pay experience. |
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As I grew richer I grew more ambitious, took a house in the country, and eventually married, without anyone having a suspicion as to my real occupation. |
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A bituminized phase richer in resins and asphalting than bitumen. |
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The work of the port led the intensification and spread of a modernising and developing Cherbourg, while contractors, owners, and local merchants were getting richer. |
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Simply connect the dSp or i-dSp between the device and the headphones to enjoy richer, more natural sound with better resolution, spatiality and dynamics. |
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That is still a good wage backhomebutmany of their playersseethe World Cupas a shop window to showcase their talents to clubs in richer countries. |
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The connection of the Scandinavians to larger and richer trade networks lured the Vikings into Western Europe, and soon the rest of Europe and parts of the Middle East. |
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When Davies reprised his role for Last Crusade, he imagined Sallah had become richer since Raiders, leaving excavation in favor of selling antiques. |
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After the 1960s, the whole region has had a strong demographic growth because of the decline of the traditional emigration to richer French regions. |
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Some of the wealthier incomers, such as Lady Charlotte Guest, Lady Llanover and others, were of active assistance in the trend towards a richer cultural life. |
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After 1700, most immigrants to Colonial America arrived as indentured servants, young unmarried men and women seeking a new life in a much richer environment. |
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By the time of Nero, however, it was not unusual to find a former slave who was richer than a freeborn citizen, or an equestrian who exercised greater power than a senator. |
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The problem was that the American market was so much larger and richer. |
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He now has a restaurant in Moscow where he serves horse meat in salads, in tortellini, and on pizza, praising it as leaner and richer in iron than beef. |
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According to work by Barro in 1999 and 2000, high levels of inequality reduce growth in relatively poor countries but encourage growth in richer countries. |
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This version is richer and creamier than regular White Christmas slice. |
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Von Humboldt also said that the average income in that period was four times the European income and also that the cities of New Spain were richer than many European cities. |
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Diligent Romanians became the strawberry pickers, construction workers and housecleaners of choice, doing jobs that workers in richer neighboring countries no longer wanted. |
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It all took maybe three minutes, tops, and the dealer was now ninety dollars richer. He even gave the custie one for free to make it an even ten jacks. |
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Their croppings are either entirely barren or contain only a moderate amount of copper, but much richer ore is ordinarily found just above the chalcocite zone. |
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The service delivers a broader range of audio frequencies, resulting in richer and more true-to-life sound with noticeably reduced background noise. |
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Dynamic distribution of rich media is pulled from Chuckwalla and delivered to TeamSite for robust Web pages or eCommerce applications, providing for a richer Web experience. |
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This land was now divided up among the large local landowners, leaving the landless farmworkers solely dependent upon working for their richer neighbours for a cash wage. |
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Maybe you wish your parents were smarter or funnier or richer or better looking, but you might as well wish for a spot on the local Quidditch team. |
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Work emanating from Chomsky and lexical semantics, however, puts pressure on this position, for the content of words seems far richer in systematic ways than mere denotation. |
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This disc ranges further, interlaying quartet performances with richer horn orchestrations and the leader overdubbing his own saxophones at times. |
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Just as there were rich and poor Loyalists, the Patriots were a 'mixed lot', with the richer and better educated more likely to become officers in the Army. |
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The belief was that the richer the nation the more powerful it was. |
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