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  • She was seriously disturbed at keeping secretes from Howie; perhaps more so than he was, doing the same thing.

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  • Desire rose hot and fast in him, more so when he felt the cool tickle of her power, the combination of cool energy and warm skin making his blood race.

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  • As much as it didn't make sense, as much as his day job terrified her … She wanted Darkyn, more so now that she knew he had a side – however tiny – that was capable of caring for her and only her.

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  • It probably would have been so anyway, but Lori's visit made it more so.

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  • Yours is more so.

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  • He looked weary – more so than she had ever seen him.

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  • No more so than the area round the house.

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  • It was beautiful in winter, but it would be much more so when the trees gained color.

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  • But I'm out of the loop now, even more so now that the spooks are on my back.

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  • The famous million dollar highway, which climbed three mountain passes before ending seventy-odd miles later in Durango, was spectacular by anyone's definition, more so after a fresh winter snow.

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  • I tremble as I wait, more so than even when first I gave myself to a man.

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  • Positive. She smelled amazingly human, only more so.

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  • Randy Byrne was dressed in jeans and sweater and seemed at ease around adults, more so than most his age.

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  • Your life is important to me, more so than the amount of pain I must put you through to sustain it, she replied.

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  • Still, he loved a woman's body enough to enjoy the tantalizing show, more so because he knew she wanted something she was never going to have again.

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  • The Guardian irritated Xander, more so because Jessi had smiled and laughed with him earlier.

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  • Marsollier's longer life, in two volumes (1700), is quite untrustworthy; still more so that by Loyau d 'Amboise (1833), which is rather a romance than a biography.

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  • As observed above, it was the duty of the teachers to show the connexion of practical rules with the written Law, the more so since the Sadducees rejected the authority of the oral law as such.

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  • Ozobranchus possesses a coelom which is less typically chaetopodous than that of Acanthobdella, but more so than in other leeches.

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  • Louis, who had hoped that Aquitaine would descend to his daughters, was mortified and alarmed by the Angevin marriage; all the more so when Henry of Anjou succeeded to the English crown in 1154.

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  • It is quite possible for a hot dry season to be associated with a large yield of corn, provided the drought is confined to a suitable period, as was the case in 1896 and still more so in 1898; the English wheat crops in those years were probably the biggest in yield per acre that had been harvested since 1868, which is always looked back upon as a remarkable year for wheat.

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  • Murat, now acting very warily in the hope of gaining the crown of Spain for himself, refused to recognize this act as binding, still more so the accession of Ferdinand VII.

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  • Before considering the ornithological works relating solely to the British Islands, it may be well to cast a glance on a few of those that refer to Europe in general, the more so since most of them are of Continental origin.

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  • That the palatal structure must be taken into consideration by taxonomers as affording hints of some utility there can no longer be a doubt; but perhaps the characters drawn thence owed more of their worth to the extraordinary perspicuity with which they were presented by Huxley than to their own intrinsic value, and if the same power had been employed to elucidate in the same way other parts of the skeleton - say the bones of the sternal apparatus or even of the pelvic girdle - either set might have been made to appear quite as instructive and perhaps more so.

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  • This Tentamen, containing his complete method of classifying birds in general, naturally received much attention, the more so perhaps, since, with its appendices, it was nearly the last labour of its respected author, whose industrious life came to an end in the course of the following year.

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  • Naturally resolute and fearless, he seems to have under-estimated his danger, the more so since his power had never seemed more secure.

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  • Trumpeters are notably represented, and climbers still more so.

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  • Later still Hjort showed that the study of the variability in the productivity of a fishery is always a complex matter - far more so than was formerly supposed.

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  • Strong acid does act, the more so the greater its concentration and the higher its temperature.

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  • It is artificially obtained by adding hydrochloric acid to a solution of lead salt, as a white precipitate, little soluble in cold water, less so in dilute hydrochloric acid, more so in the strong acid, and readily soluble in hot water, from which on cooling, the excess of dissolved salt separates out in silky rhombic needles.

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  • Damasus, to whom they appealed for help, was unable to be of much service to them, the more so because that episcopal group, viewed askance by St Athanasius and his successor Peter, was incessantly combated at the papal court by the inveterate hatred of Alexandria.

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  • Utilitarian, or perhaps rather practical, considerations have very little to do with the subject from a scientific point of view - no more so than the science of chemistry has to do with the art of the manufacturing chemist.

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  • Too much stress, however, cannot be laid upon these figures, since the fertility of a soil is very greatly influenced by texture and physical constitution, perhaps more so by these factors than by chemical composition.

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  • And though Spencer's general position - that it is absurd to suppose that organisms after being modified by their life should give birth to offspring showing no traces of such modifications - seems the more philosophic, yet it does not dispose of the facts which go to show that most of the evidence for the direct transmission of adaptations is illusory, and that beings are organised to minimize the effects of life on the reproductive tissues, so that the transmission of the effects of use and disuse, if it occurs, must be both difficult and rare - far more so than is convenient for Spencer's psychology.

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  • Moreover the practice among Athenian settlers of acquiring land in the allied districts must have been vexatious to the allies, the more so as all important cases between Athenians and citizens of allied cities were brought to Athens.

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  • Malarial diseases are rather frequent, more so on the coast than farther inland.

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  • The effects of the Protestant secession on the doctrines, organization and practices of the Roman Catholic Church are difficult to estimate, still more so to substantiate.

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  • Lampreys, especially the sea-lamprey, are esteemed as food, formerly more so than at present; but their flesh is not easy of digestion.

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  • Beats also afford an excellent practical guide in the tuning of instruments, but more so for the higher notes of the register, inasmuch as the same number of beats are given by a smaller deviation from unison by two notes of high pitch than by two notes of low pitch.

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  • However this may be, Montaigne had difficulty enough during this turbulent period, all the more so from his neighbourhood to the chief haunts and possessions of Henry of Navarre, who actually visited him at Montaigne in 1584.

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  • If this be true of the Roman Catholic Church, it is still more so of the other great communities and confessions which emerged from the controversies of the Reformation.

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  • The more so as the half of this foot, or 8 digits, is marked off as a measure on the Egyptian cubit rods (33).

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  • Maximilian carried the elaborate etiquette of the court of Vienna to Mexico, but favouring toleration of Protestantism, and the supremacy of the Crown over the Church, he was too liberal for the clericals who had set him up. As a foreigner he was unpopular, and the regiments of Austrians and Belgians which were to serve as the nucleus of his own army were more so.

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  • He has not only the fault of diffuseness, which is common to so many of the best-known historians of his century, but others as serious or more so.

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  • The importance of the advocate was much increased after the outbreak of the revolt in 1572, and still more so during the long period 1586-161g when John van Oldenbarneveldt held the office.

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  • The unconformity between these groups is therefore widespread, probably more so than any later unconformity.

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  • Although the structured of the ctenidium is thus highly complicated in Anodonta, it is yet more so in some of the siphonate genera of Lamellibranchs.

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  • But, friends or foes, the Ghuzz became a serious danger to the adjoining Mahommedan provinces from their predatory habits and continual raids, and the more so as they were very numerous.

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  • Hence it was easy for Suleiman, the son of Kutulmish, 3 the son of Arslan Pigu (Israil), to penetrate as far as the Hellespont, the more so as after the captivity of Romanus two rivals, Nicephorus Bryennius in Asia and Nicephorus' Botaneiates in Europe, disputed the throne with one another.

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  • However, any danger that menaced the prestige of Rome disappeared when the emperor Honorius removed the imperial residence to Ravenna, and still more so when the Western emperors were replaced in the north of Italy by barbarian sovereigns, who were Arians.

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  • French pensions were easily granted, all the more so as they were never paid.

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  • The fruit of the pear is of a higher colour and smaller on the quince stock than on the wild pear; still more so on the medlar.

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  • His action was popular, and was rendered still more so by his appointment of a radical ministry.

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  • This did in a certain measure reconcile the political parties, but did not reconcile the army, which, already dissatisfied with the king's marriage, became still more so at the rumours that one of the two unpopular brothers of Queen Draga, Lieutenant Nicodiye, was to be proclaimed heirapparent to the throne.

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  • It will be of service, however, to attempt a summary of his treatment under these several heads, - the more so as almost all expositions of his philosophy are entirely defective in the account given of this essential portion.

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  • Its inundations, dangerous even at Cracow, become still more so in the plain, when the accumulations of ice in its lower course obstruct the outflow, or the heavy rains in the Carpathians raise its level.

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  • Thus their Syrian origin is manifest, the more so that in the Syriac, MS. they are appended to the New Testament, like the better-known epistles of Clement in the Codex Alexandrinus.

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  • Even the French element was in some sort isolated, and later events made it more so.

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  • Not only are Elisha's miracles very numerous, even more so than those of Elijah, but they stand in a peculiar relation to the man and his work.

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  • It is slightly soluble in water and more so in alcohol.

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  • It is doubtful if Buddhism, and still more so if Jainism and Sikhism, all of which are commonly recognized as distinct religions, ever differed from Hinduism to a greater extent than did the tenets of the earlier followers of Chaitanya in Bengal or those of the Lingayats in Mysore; and yet these latter two are regarded only as sects of Hinduism.

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  • When a telescope is employed this number is enormously increased, and still more so with the introduction of photographic methods; with modern appliances more than a hundred million of these objects may be rendered perceptible.

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  • Perhaps he wished to avoid further discussion of a project upon which his mind was set, the more so as he was embarking on the enterprise with a force greatly inferior to that which Falkenhayn had considered necessary.

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  • In the third place, the division of the year into two seasons - a wet one and a dry (and extremely dusty) one - marks this portion of the Pacific Coast in the most decided manner, and this natural climatic area coincides almost exactly in its extension with that of California; being truly characteristic neither of Lower California nor of the greater part of Oregon, though more so of Nevada and Arizona.

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  • At the end of the year it rapidly declined, and in the first weeks of January still more so.

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  • With these instances in mind, it is natural to regard (3) the curious resemblance as to the (non-historical) order in which Theudas and Judas of Galilee are referred to in both as accidental, the more so that again there is difference as to numbers.

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  • Cadorna was convinced that he had to stand on the defensive, the more so as he was uncertain in which sector of the Julian front the chief blow would fall, but his instructions naturally included and recommended vigorous local counter-attacks.

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  • It was not only by the formation of ever new endogamous castes and sub-castes that the system gained in extent and intricacy, but even more so by the constant subdivision of the castes into numerous exogamous groups or septs, themselves often involving gradations of social status important enough to seriously affect the possibility of intermarriage, already hampered by various other restrictions.

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  • Indeed, even prior to the definite establishment of the caste-system, the mingling of the lower race with the upper classes, especially with the aristocratic landowners and still more so with the yeomanry, had probably been going on to such an extent as to have resulted in two fairly well-defined intermediate types of colour between the priestly order and the servile race and to have facilitated the ultimate division into four" colours "(varna).

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  • The modern presence of the black swan of Australia (Chenopis atrata) in New Zealand appears to be due to a natural irruption of the species about half a century ago as much as to acclimatization by man, if not more so.

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  • Philip was sentenced to detention for fifteen years, and as he was heartily disliked by Charles his imprisonment was a rigorous one, and became still more so after he had made an attempt to escape.

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  • His differences with Sir Benjamin d'Urban, governor of Cape Colony, were serious; but more so were those with King William IV.

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  • The Persian kingsnone more so than Darius, whose religious convictions are enshrined in his inscriptions and, with the kings, their people, were ardent professors of the pure doctrine of Zoroaster; and the Persians settled in the provinces diffused his creed throughout the whole empire.

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  • The encyclical letters of the Roman Catholic Church are epistles, even more so than bulls, which are usually more special in their destination.

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  • The high temperature characteristic of this condition is no doubt injurious to the body itself, but it is frequently more so to the microbe which has invaded the organism; and thus fever, instead of now being regarded as a morbid condition to be suppressed by every means in our power, is considered to be a reaction of the organism tending to protect it by destroying the infection.

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  • They are used partly for drinking, but even more so for baths.

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  • But whether complete or not, the Confutatio had no success; the attack of the Jesuits was successful, far more so than they could possibly have hoped.

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  • Sometimes the opium is in a fluid state by reason of dew, and in some places it is rendered still more so by the practice adopted by collectors of washing their scrapers, and adding the washings to the morning's collection.

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  • They are certainly of a mixed origin, and present a variety of ethnological types, all the more so as all who are neither Armenians nor Russians,.

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  • Important as the reign of Theodosius was from the political point of view, it is perhaps still more so from the theological.

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  • The title also was in those days alarming, and still more so the mystery which the author threw round the question how far such societies of pantheists actually existed.

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  • The descendants of the vikings were easily incorporated in the English race, all the more so because of the wise policy of the conquering kings, who readily employed and often promoted to high station men of Danish descent who showed themselves loyaland this not only in the secular but in spiritual offices.

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  • Benefit of clergy became an intolerable anomaly, all the more so because the privilege was extended in practice not only to all persons actually in minor orders, but to all who claimed them; any criminal who could read had a fair chance of being reckoned a clerk.

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  • The type is, moreover, common among the mammals of the early Eocene, and still more so in those of the Jurassic epoch; this forming one of the strongest arguments in favour of the tritubercular theory.

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  • And yet there were at least two other developments which were important in the East and proved still more so in the West - the legal development and the sacramental.

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  • Modern in his practical schemes and in his calculated purpose, Philip the Fair was still more so in his method, that of legal procedure, and in his agents, the lawyers.

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  • Richelieu, by setting his special agents above the legal but complicated machinery of financial administration, had so corrupted it as to necessitate radical reform; all the more so because financial charges had been increased to a point far beyond what the nation could bear.

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  • In order to preserve popular favor and their direction of the Republic, the Girondins had not dared to pronounce against the sentence of death, but had demanded an appeal to the people which was rejected; morally weakened by this equivocal attitude they were still more so by foreign events.

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  • The education of girls has been much developed not only in the state schools but even more so in the convents, which educate more than half the girls of the upper and middle classes.

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  • It declined in importance when the Signitura Justitiae was set above it as the court of appeal for Italy, and more so as the geographical jurisdiction of the pope was gradually lessened.

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  • This refers to systems with small apertures, but still more so to systems with large ones; chromatic aberrations are exceptionally increased by large apertures.

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  • Genial in private life, he was harsh and unyielding in his official capacity, and his singular skill in devising fresh taxes to meet the enormous demands of Napoleon's government made him the best-hated man in Lombardy, the more so that, being a Piedmontese, he was regarded as a foreigner.

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  • As much as it didn't make sense, as much as his day job terrified her … She wanted Darkyn, more so now that she knew he had a side – however tiny – that was capable of caring for her and only her.

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  • He'd enjoyed himself that night, more so than ever before, because he let go of the side of himself that viewed sex as either a test by a dictatorial goddess or a necessary release for pent up frustration.

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  • She had a high tolerance to pain, more so when she had Guardian magic.

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  • He looked weary – more so than she had ever seen him.

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  • So the Saturday night screening would have been exciting anyway but it was made even more so by a strangely apt journey there.

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  • The views of other concertgoers, however, are very welcome, the more so when informed by detail and criticism.

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  • The romances, the drunken frolics and the laughter are just as important as the squabbles - probably more so.

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  • On the ranges I managed to obtain good scoring, more so on the rifle, yet my favorite was still the bren gun.

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  • Scotland is irrelevant and will continue to be more so as it's already miniscule population diminishes further.

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  • As they say nowt is certain but death and taxes whatever happens we'll pay more so why worry.

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  • Britain seems more punitive than other countries and getting more so.

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  • Nevertheless, they are still seriously underrepresented overall and even more so when we look at the higher rungs of the career ladder.

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  • Yes it hurt, but even more so the night wen we were walking round the town getting drunk.

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  • Hence his doctrines were open to damaging attacks from both sides, the more so as he always stood aloof from the academic spirit and its representatives.

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  • On re-entering Milan Charles Albert was badly received and reviled as a traitor by the Republicans, and although he declared himself ready to die defending the city the municipality treated with Radetzky for a capitulation; the mob, urged on by the demagogues, made a savage demonstration against him at the Palazzo Greppi, whence he escaped in the night with difficulty and returned to Piedmont with his defeated armp. The French Republic offered to intervene in the spring of 1848, but Charles Albert did not desire foreign aid, the more so as in this case it would have had to be paid for by the cession of Nice and Savoy.

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  • On the other hand Czechoslovakia was desirous of renewing economic and political relations with Hungary, the more so as agricultural Hungary might be regarded as the complement of industrial Czechoslovakia, supplying her with natural products and providing a market for Czechoslovak manufactures.

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  • Indeed, so remarkable a bird must have attracted the notice of the earliest European invaders of America, the more so since its gaudy plumage was used by the natives in the decoration of their persons and weapons.

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  • The stream bottoms of alluvium are modified by loess and humic deposits, and are of course very fertile; but hardly more so than the loess of the uplands.

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  • You know I always was a savage, and now am even more so.

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  • Princess Mary's self-esteem was wounded by the fact that the arrival of a suitor agitated her, and still more so by both her companions' not having the least conception that it could be otherwise.

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  • The count moved in his affairs as in a huge net, trying not to believe that he was entangled but becoming more and more so at every step, and feeling too feeble to break the meshes or to set to work carefully and patiently to disentangle them.

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  • Sonya was unhappy at the separation from Nicholas and still more so on account of the hostile tone the countess could not help adopting toward her.

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  • Petya was as musical as Natasha and more so than Nicholas, but had never learned music or thought about it, and so the melody that unexpectedly came to his mind seemed to him particularly fresh and attractive.

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  • But they seemed to be on the verge of rave culture there, more so than here then.

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  • And nowhere more so than when we think about who works in the public services.

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  • The events of last night were sharp in his mind, all the more so for the throbbing pain in his knuckles.

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  • This too is a contentious issue, perhaps more so than traineeship pay.

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  • By the time we reach the unrigged pitch, I was quite tired, and Nicola more so.

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  • Tablecloths, napkins, and place settings are always important, but they are even more so at a tea party.

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  • One of the biggest challenges that new parents face is the fear of criticism from others about the choice of feeding mode and even more so how they go about establishing a routine for the feeding.

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  • If you find used record albums at a garage sale, closely examine them (even more so than you would in a record shop) before purchasing.

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  • Fortunately, buying and selling these precious metals is relatively simple (much more so than investing in stocks, for instance), and requires very little prior experience.

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  • Cats are true carnivores, more so than dogs.

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  • These books are engaging because they are funny but more so because they are written using pictograms, and unique lettering interspersed between the chapters.

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  • If you tend to fly frequently, and you travel on Delta more so than any other airline, one of the accounts specific to the Delta Sky Miles program could be the best choice for you.

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  • Bamboo is incredibly light-weight and flexible yet strong, even more so than carbon fiber frames or steel, making it an ideal bicycle material.

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  • For this reason many researchers believe that indoor air pollution is just as serious a problem as outdoor pollution, if not more so.

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  • It's important to avoid excessive sun exposure when taking St. John's Wort as it may predispose you to photosensitivity, or light sensitivity, and cause your skin to burn more so than usual.

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  • A formal dinner setting is sometimes formidable for dinners, and even more so for the person setting the table.

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  • Equally as harsh, if not more so than the preservative additives, binders and fillers add many unwanted chemicals and heavy waxes to the skin that may cause not only breakouts, but clogged pores as well.

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  • Game play is realistic, but some people would like to see it be even more so.

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  • Having one in a talking format just makes it that much more so.

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  • The symptoms of ADHD often lead a teen to feel angry and misunderstood, more so than their neuro-typical peers.

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  • Your wedding cake itself will be a focal point, but even more so during the cake cutting ceremony.

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  • There are plenty of Jewish families who have been in the movies, more so than you would initially imagine.

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  • Camo clothing has always been popular, and now even more so.

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  • Toddlers, even more so than older children, need really warm winter gear because they may not be as actively moving around outside as older children.

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  • Distance learning is expensive--sometimes even more so than traditional on-site education.

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  • Fortunately, for educational purposes, distance learning graduate courses are as challenging for the student as on-campus courses and in some instances, more so.

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  • Once you've made one cover for your pillow bed, you can make more so you have fresh ones to switch when you wash.

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  • As regards the positions of Birches in a pleasure-ground, there is not a more graceful lawn tree than the cut-leaved and weeping kinds, the more so where trees of light shade are desired.

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  • It is worth noting that some of the early kinds of European Vine ripen well in some of our warm valleys, all the more so if pruned and trained as in France, but even without that they sometimes fruit very well.

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  • The duration of the warranty is important, but even more so are the items included under the warranty.

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  • Choosing from the available mother of the bride dresses is always a challenge, but it's even more so when you require a petite plus size.

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  • Modeling is a hard industry to break into, and even more so for plus size women.

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  • This was even more so when pantyhose and tights took precedence over stockings as the legwear of choice.

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  • Too much time in bed is not acceptable any more so than not spending enough time in bed.

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  • At the top of the screen is an "Elite-o-meter" that steadily decreases throughout the song, more so when you miss markers.

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  • Well, the response was absolutely overwhelming, and so it comes as no surprise that the company's second offering was just as successful, if not more so.

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  • Box wine isn't going through a revolution, but more so a transformation or image overhaul.

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  • Birds - As with other grapes, the pinot noir is susceptible to birds eating the ripened fruit, perhaps even more so because of the smaller leaf size of the plant.

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  • Some who are interested in collectible books value them not so much for their literary significance and aesthetic appeal, but more so for their investment value.

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  • Models may have 90 pieces or more so you will want to examine each of them to make sure that they are all included.

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  • Following the Nokia 3250's launch in March 2006, it started selling like hotcakes, not only for its music-centric functionality, but perhaps more so for its unique rotating bottom half.

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  • The discussion of masturbation has been controversial for hundreds of years and still is to some extent in the early 2000s, more so in the United States than Europe and other Western nations.

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  • Nutrition is definitely a concern for the individual who is HIV infected and even more so for the individual who has progressed to AIDS.

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  • Sertraline (Zoloft) was also found in studies to be effective with youths, slightly more so for adolescents than younger children.

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  • Many people assume a punk hair style is going to be short and spiky, but alternative hairstyles for long hair are just as popular, if not more so.

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  • The Back to Basics tour had her doing 10 costume changes and performing some stunts, which some people might consider a little dangerous (even more so for a pregnant woman).

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  • Protecting yourself from too much sun exposure is important for everyone, but even more so when you are baring areas that have never been exposed to so much daylight before.

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  • Virtually all female child stars who grow up to be attractive are the object of much attention, sometimes even more so than an actress who came on the scene as an adult.

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  • The classes for small children have traditionally been the most popular and are more so since new recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics urge that children between the ages of one and four learn how to swim.

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  • International Jock states that this "sheer" look becomes all the more so when wet.

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  • One-piece styles tend to be quite figure flattering, but are even more so when it's an asymmetrical cut.

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  • Triangle tops are incredibly flattering, but are made all the more so when they feature, as this one does, mesh compression panels to help flatten he tummy.

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  • This is more so true for white swimwear versus other colors, but when in doubt, sprinkle your suit before you reach the pool or beach, to make sure water doesn't render it transparent.

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