Unusually for a sportscar of this type, it comes with six gears, making the occasional motorway cruise all the more bearable. |
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Those poems are all the more welcome after walking through more desolate places. |
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This points all the more for the urgent need for a bypass to keep heavy traffic out of the town. |
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Speculation on a move had died down recently, making yesterday's announcement all the more surprising. |
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And now for Federer, who will be all the more formidable for his day of leisure yesterday. |
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This revelation seemed all the more miraculous after a squint into the kitchen, which is also extremely small. |
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The implications of political apathy and cowardice are all the more significant for these revealing admissions. |
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Shorn of its string arrangement, Drake's incredible guitar playing and effortless melodic sense are all the more apparent. |
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Already angered, Dawes becomes furious all the more when Clara calls Paul on the telephone. |
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It is made all the more objectionable by virtue of the fact that it offends not only the sense of hearing, but the sense of sight also. |
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A gift given gratis is cherished all the more because the gifted does not have to spend money on it. |
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The film is a shattering cry from the heart but it is rendered all the more effective by its sense of calm, controlled restraint. |
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He steered a neutral course between the USA and the USSR, which became all the more difficult after the outbreak of the Vietnam War. |
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There is even cruise control which makes motorway journeys all the more pleasurable. |
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These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense. |
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He was pressured and harassed all day, making his fourth quarter performance all the more impressive. |
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The Coronation Te Deum was written for the Abbey, and is made all the more dramatic with antiphonal brass. |
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Of course, whether you've spotted anything or are just chasing shadows is what makes the pursuit all the more entertaining. |
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It is all the more striking that, throughout the fifth and fourth centuries, the generalship could be held repeatedly. |
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It makes my little freak-out all the more pathetic, really, though I really did feel something touch the back of my neck up in that attic. |
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Yakin is having a stormer, which makes it all the more bizarre that he was omitted from Switzerland's original squad. |
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This makes the events that follow all the more poignant, and later heart-rending. |
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This was horrible enough, but what made her all the more terrible to behold was the single foreleg she held in front of her. |
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They caught hold of his uniform and tore at it, especially all the more Zinfer tried to pull away from their grasp. |
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The fact that some of these constraints will manifest themselves as moral opprobrium and self-regulation makes it all the more worrying. |
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His achievement is all the more impressive given that Fitzgerald has endured his fair share of injuries. |
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As an advocate for the cause, she is all the more effective for taking a line in wry understatement unusual in this context. |
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The score knocked the stuffing out of the Abbey and the increased wind advantage for St Colman's made their task all the more daunting. |
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This was all the more striking because he was by education an art historian. |
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Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour. |
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That makes chasing sunbows an uncertain pursuit, and the successful sighting of a sunbow all the more joyous an event. |
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She was frail and her childlike appearance made her innocence all the more apparent. |
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Actually, all kidding aside, we like her all the more without the hoochie grind. |
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Raff uses colour and has a fine palette that makes the music all the more attractive especially in the final Allegro. |
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I suspect this snow will make the idea of watching an excellent film in a warm cinema all the more appealing. |
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Much of the appeal of these TV sitcoms is that there's an easy lightness to them, but I admire them all the more for that. |
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A hint of cinders and burnt tobacco might very well add to the complexity of a wine and make it all the more pleasing. |
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The knowledge that he doesn't actually indulge in any stimulants at all makes his swivel-eyed enthusiasm all the more enjoyable. |
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That makes it all the more important in the absence of physical resource advantages that we keep investing in our human resources. |
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The author's text, which includes brief synopses of the specific battles, makes the paintings all the more interesting and understandable. |
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Against such a background of pusillanimity, Toscanini comes off as all the more courageous. |
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His accomplishment is all the more remarkable in view of Allied strength, the poor weather, and the patchy quality of his own army. |
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His deep Italian accent made him look all the more adorable as did the small mole left on the cleft of his dimpled chin. |
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After comprehensively rubbishing the claim, the climbdown was then all the more humiliating. |
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The only way in was by boat, making the countryside all the more peaceful and tranquil. |
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It doesn't set out to be an Oscar-winning rockumentary, and is all the more enjoyable because of it. |
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This was all the more important as the case was not one of civil litigation but criminal litigation. |
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He had hated the Marines' cocksure arrogance, all the more infuriating because it was so clearly justified. |
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In the bright gleam of a fresh morning the town looked all the more isolated and lonesome. |
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Life on board ship, with the pettiness of its human hierarchy in miniature, makes him all the more certain that the sea is beyond all that. |
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Especially a scenario made all the more bothersome by the strange imposition of the exclusive use of a solitary word. |
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What makes her achievement all the more impressive is that she is something of a late starter. |
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His achievement is all the more impressive given the in limitations of the chosen media. |
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He said the terminal was all the more impressive as it was originally going to take a decade to build. |
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Rebecca instantly colored, and raised a hand to rub absently at her cheeks, drawing all the more attention to the fact that she was embarrassed. |
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Its financial inadequacies are all the more reason for the MIA to add some creative flair to its image. |
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And we feel for them all the more as we imagine all human lives, our own included, against this backdrop of absolute zero. |
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It is the sheer pointlessness of recreating scenes from a computer game that makes it all the more valuable. |
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Sections of the footpaths are in an extremely dangerous condition, and all the more so given that it is our old folk who use them most. |
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The insistence is all the more remarkable as ministers currently have record amounts of funding from the taxpayer. |
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Horenstein and Wild take it just this side of prosaic, so that when they indulge in their rubati, it hits with all the more punch. |
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This clannishness tends to make interlopers like Swingley, who didn't start racing until he was 36, all the more conspicuous. |
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It was a thoroughly enjoyable day and was made all the more pleasurable by the glorious warm sunny weather. |
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There's even some assonance in those words that make them all the more compatible. |
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The task becomes all the more difficult when they often do not even trust their friends and intimates. |
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On the contrary, the moment a book becomes illegal contraband it is suddenly all the more desirable. |
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And according to Helen Donovan, it's been made all the more difficult by the point-blank refusal to establish an International Crimes Tribunal. |
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But perhaps the gods of irony thought that this just made things all the more ironic. |
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This force was all the more polarizing since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war. |
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Their follow-up is a coruscating and triumphant record, all the more amazing because the band produced it themselves. |
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This is all the more surprising considering his brutality, corruption and human rights abuses were virtually unparalleled. |
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His entry into the millennium club is all the more impressive given that he has had more than his fair share of injuries. |
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This is all the more important in an era when private companies are gaining ever greater control over essential public goods and services. |
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The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen made me all the more aware of my ravenous hunger. |
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Which makes it all the more inexcusable that so many restaurants spend a fortune on furnishings then stick tacky art on their walls. |
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These boys just went up there and played their guts out and the audience loved them all the more for it. |
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When the gnostic challenge, with its demand to worship in spirit only, became intense, they responded incarnationally all the more. |
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Autumn is a season for spectacle, made all the more gaudy by the imminent approach of winter. |
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A dark chamber with a large oaken door at one end looks all the more malevolent in the flickering torchlight. |
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The warmth of the welcome was all the more impressive because the people had so little. |
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When he was warned off writing the book by Naipaul's second wife, it just made him all the more determined. |
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Innovative scientific approaches have become all the more essential recently. |
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When the driver is in a state of mental tension, the situation is all the more serious. |
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If anyone finds what I am about to say insightful or applicably useful in their own practice, it will serve the Dharma all the more. |
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Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears. |
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The achievement is all the more remarkable given that they won the scudetto four days previously. |
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This gap is all the more extreme because pelycosaurs and therapsids are each large, internally-diverse groups. |
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But the very massiveness of these tumors, sometimes rivaling the size of their host, makes their seeming purposelessness all the more obvious. |
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The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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The pose of disbelief is all the more threadbare given the facts on the ground in Iraq after more than three months of US military occupation. |
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The results are seductive and powerful and all the more dangerous as a consequence. |
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Our modern capitalist world makes it all the more seductive to shirk the responsibility of cooking. |
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The photo finish, the seemingly endless pause and then the euphoria simply made it all the more memorable. |
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Ironically, the use of the drum machine led to a slight change in timing which made the song all the more amazing. |
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Which made him all the more determined that there would be no repetition at Celtic. |
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He consistently reached a mid-90s velocity he hadn't shown the Yankees in ages, making his devastating changeup all the more effective. |
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The widespread retreat is all the more notable because tropical mountain glaciers are old. |
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And the senior Police officer told the Democrat such attacks make a return to normalised policing all the more difficult. |
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This is a definitive book on the subject, made all the more collectable by its beautiful presentation. |
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Rather, the reality of the characters certifies the melodrama and makes it all the more thrilling. |
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He didn't know I'd detoxed myself already and I wanted to make his disappointment at that discovery all the more palpable. |
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It is all the more important, therefore, that ministers adopt the report's recommendations. |
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Thus, it is all the more important that memorials contain accurate information about history as mediated ideology. |
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The film's punchline is also a beaut, all the more so because it's tactfully handled, and you never see it coming. |
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The fact that I will never get to meet my mystery admirer just makes things all the more romantic. |
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And the ker-ching of the till when the house sells will be all the more melodious and rewarding for it. |
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To read a tirade of abuse like this can only add to that trauma and make Nadia's bravery and eventual victory all the more commendable. |
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Hogarth's hellish vision of a gin-soaked society was made all the more immediate to his contemporary audience by being set in a London location. |
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It is perhaps all the more dangerous, more labyrinthine, and more tortuous for this reason. |
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Scotland had won the toss and chosen to play with the wind, which made the fact that they trailed 22-12 by half-time all the more ominous. |
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When two teammates are capable of drawing double-teams, it makes the solo act all the more convincing. |
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Then again, it's a theme of war films to make tragedies all the more tragic, isn't it? |
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Again there is a comparison with Beckett and tragicomedy, where happiness and sadness are all the more vivid from being in relief to each other. |
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Making this case all the more pointed, even the right of a woman to criticize her own religion has been trammeled. |
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Double standards rule, even in counterculture, where they are supposedly above that, which makes the whole shebang all the more criminal. |
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Digital art has myriad complexities that make it all the more difficult to define a new esthetic. |
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That he accomplishes all this without diving head first into a pit of treacle and Hallmark sentiment makes it all the more valuable. |
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The experience was an eye-opener for Thomas and, she says, made her appreciate her current career all the more. |
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Rita is an outsider, a teenage misfit who sticks out all the more next to the monotony of the lives around her. |
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The language of the book is simple and straight and its fine printing makes it all the more easy to complete reading the book in 24 hours flat! |
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Instead, many companies are burying higher charges through various tricks and ploys, which is why consumers need to be all the more vigilant. |
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Although they do not dare show themselves in public, they are all the more active on the Internet. |
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The addition of oral history interviews enhances the primary source material and makes the text all the more interesting. |
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Meanwhile, he will continue to haunt the north-western district, blackening the country's face all the more. |
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It's all the more extraordinary that kawanatanga was minted back in 1840 to explain a King of Judea who lived 2000 years ago. |
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The leaves often take on a bronze cast, making this plant all the more interesting. |
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And when one understands how these closeted types think, their whole attitude is all the more explicable. |
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That such blandness should still predominate is all the more befuddling because the quality of the main ingredients is impeccable. |
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Which makes it all the more disappointing that the language used by most start-ups is so cold, so bloodless, so calculating. |
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Just because he remained so steadfast in an execrated cause, entry into the acceptance world seems to have acquired all the more value. |
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The deformities of his body are magnified by his motley, and his glassy eye stares all the more blankly for the surrounding grease paint. |
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They readily understood how water erodes rock, and this made Lyell's report all the more believable. |
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News of his passing was all the more surprising and unbelievable as he had been active up to the very last. |
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In my mind he assumes the proportions of a Bluebeard, all the more sinister for being so thoroughly outwardly respectable. |
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We are no longer in the presence of a torturer seizing upon a victim and enjoying her all the more because she is unconsenting and unpersuaded. |
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The barren desert all around them made the shock of the train uncoupling all the more difficult to accept. |
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Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced. |
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He glared at her, and realised with embarrassment that he was blushing, which only made him blush all the more. |
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At the far end, this dimly lit corridor compresses itself so that your emergence into a luminous skylit dining room is all the more striking. |
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The sequence is thus all the more powerful for its brevity and understatement. |
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It is treasured all the more because it was not built at public expense and it succeeds the much-despised wind tunnel that was Candlestick Park. |
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This is all the more so because the temporal setting of the film is the 1970s, a decade fraught with problems related to moral decadence. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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They look at us coquettishly, which makes their slavery to fashion all the more pathetic. |
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We know how getting a smile first thing in the morning on a working day makes the day all the more bearable. |
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However, because of this relative uneventfulness, the infernal events that unfold at the end of the film are all the more shocking. |
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Kandidate's effort was all the more meritorious for the fact that he dropped his lad and ran loose for a mile on the gallops yesterday morning. |
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The plays are in French, which will make the plot all the more mysterious for some people. |
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His slo-mo exposition seemed all the more excruciating after a day of fast-moving 10-minute presentations. |
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It was a final flurry worth waiting for and made all the more remarkable after a dead as a dodo first half. |
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I hope to hear you in the bookmakers the next time he runs, it makes the winning all the more fun. |
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The everyday familiarity of chicken makes the threat seem all the more plausible. |
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This was all the more amazing when one considers the short space of time in which it was all organised. |
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It is all the more heartening when one considers that the learning environment is less than ideal. |
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On such occasions my unease has been all the more apparent because these unordained ministers do not share it. |
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The question is all the more relevant since many of these devices also have a document feeder, a memory card reader, a color fax, etc. |
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It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous. |
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I'm all about building up the human spirit, not debasing it and degrading it all the more. |
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Being a natural, unshowy performer with a tremendous singing voice, she shifts all the more convincingly from lowly sibling to elegant diva. |
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I was all the more disappointed that he seemed so untroubled by the failure of education to dent the broader structures of inequality. |
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He is describing a paradigm shift, and this fact is all the more obvious for his unwonted coyness in discussing it. |
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Storm's failure to find the net on a consistent basis is all the more surprising considering the proven track records of their offensive players. |
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Building an independent, rank and file network across the unions becomes all the more urgent in this situation. |
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This is a haunting and powerful piece, all the more effective for its relative brevity. |
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The results, which must be disturbing to the various ruling elites, are all the more striking. |
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What's more, the sombre, solemn songs are all the more moving for being used only sparingly. |
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So that makes Costello's seeming change of heart on interest rates all the more damning. |
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This is all the more important as some Canadian researchers have established their careers there and have considerable renown. |
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It is all the more interesting that Eichstatt Cathedral houses one of the earliest examples of branch work in German vaulting. |
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The structured, prescribed way of life and philosophy makes the group experience all the more intense. |
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If good nutrition is important for all people, it is all the more so for spasmophiles, who tend to use up their reserves much more quickly. |
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The fact that this was achieved without the enticement of regular silverware surely makes such figures all the more impressive. |
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The pages seemed lost and all the more precious, all the more destructible. |
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These new commitments were all the more remarkable for their achievement under the presidency of one the EU's four non-aligned member states. |
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They play a range of great music that covers a wide spectrum and their spin makes it all the more worthwhile. |
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In turn, it may make campus and community radio all the more viable as alternative media for the music of talents like Fisher. |
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Their mistakes were made all the more unpalatable by the largesse with which our cash is dished out to undeserving causes. |
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With a film so preoccupied with tone, style and visuals the lead performances are all the more important. |
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Dante would usually take over and spoon-feed me, making my situation all the more degrading. |
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At any age, errors in diet will be all the more likely to tell upon the liver if there be any constitutional weakness in the functional power of the organ. |
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Their success is all the more remarkable in that supplement makers are the big guy. |
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They customarily provided a plan or plot summary of the new offering, a convention that made the repetitive and derivative nature of modern playwriting all the more obvious. |
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The juxtaposition makes the variation in quality all the more jarring. |
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When you think about all of that, the success of this comeback run is all the more impressive. |
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The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness. |
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The family day is all the more special for folks who live in separation. |
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In the end the keeners stalked the funeral processions screaming and shrieking all the more like vengeful banshees and had to be chased by the priests. |
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With two new divisions and no additional playoff spots, the realignment shuffle is going to make it all the more difficult for teams to reach the postseason as a wild card. |
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And Bossie will once again be in the thick of it, all the more dangerous for having learned from his past crusades. |
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The story is all the more remarkable when you take into account the size of Europe's wine lake and the stiff competition in today's crushingly crowded fine wine market. |
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Aware that his anger over the manner of her rejection was all the more justified, having absorbed the contents of his letter, she was amazed at what had then transpired. |
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Thus it was all the more unfortunate when the movement was interrupted by a memory lapse that necessitated a brief conference at the podium between soloist and conductor. |
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Shaw's renditions, unlike paintings or photographs that capture a passing moment, are all the more fascinating for being actual, touchable objects. |
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As part of a greater show of strength and power, they might also incorporate verbal lashings into rituals of humiliation, made all the more painful by being staged in public. |
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It made her bitter and resentful towards him, and all the more rebellious. |
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The English boy wonder's first game of the tour was a resounding success, and was all the more remarkable for the fact that he has not played for six weeks. |
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His apparently sincere desire to help me deal with my problems made his transition to exorcist Bob all the more jarring. |
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This defense makes his original speech all the more revolting. |
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The early precedent for forcefully striking down protests makes the peaceful 1989 East German revolution all the more noteworthy. |
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The lower middle class was probably the strongest and most unified source of support for the war, which helped make the struggle over middle-class opinion all the more urgent. |
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two all the more realistic. |
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And, the life of a sideman had become all the more difficult in recent years. |
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With HPV so easily spread, it makes the need to talk about it all the more important. |
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The walls are painted a solemn Bordeaux hue to let the garments resonate all the more boldly. |
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In fact, table manners are all the more potent an identifier for being completely arbitrary. |
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Excellent engineering makes this CD all the more attractive. |
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In fact, there's an almost maximalist spectrum of sound, and the album is all the more impressive for creating and maintaining such a specific mood over 16 songs. |
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The fact that he was in a national political debate, where it's all about false modesty and self-aggrandizement, made his acknowledgement all the more remarkable. |
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This is the biography of a great Canadian scientist, whose discoveries were all the more extraordinary because he was largely self-educated in science. |
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Which makes the engaging and kindhearted Chummy all the more remarkable and original. |
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Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing. |
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Wood's performance was all the more meritorious given that he felt feverish on arrival yesterday morning and even more so on completing his 18 holes. |
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That victory, gained in a photo-finish from Kier Park, was all the more meritorious in that it was achieved over the minimum distance of five furlongs. |
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The loveliness was made all the more unlikely by the lingering smell of smoke. |
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That the plane apparently continued flying for at least 45 minutes after its transponder signal was lost is all the more baffling. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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That triumph also came after a penalty shoot-out, and was made all the more remarkable by the fact that it was achieved in the Roman's own home stadium. |
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This is all the more ironic considering the months of rigorous structuring, arranging and rehearsing that such tuneage must go under before being anywhere near presentable. |
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It is all the more surprising, therefore, to discover that there has never been a major monographic exhibition of El Greco's work in this country. |
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Discipline a key factor in this, and all the more important because other teams were clearly going to struggle for tries against such a bloody-minded defence. |
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His escape was all the more remarkable, given his singular appearance. |
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The win was all the more laudable considering Kiltaine had been hitherto unbeaten but the Sarsfields put the skids under them with a gutsy super display. |
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This is a harrowing play made all the more poignant by its understatement. |
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The idea seems all the more plausible given the number of green curtains, drawn and undrawn, elsewhere in Holbein's work, including in the Frick portrait of Thomas More. |
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And it makes the pettiness and obstinacy on display in the U.S. over these negotiations all the more unseemly. |
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At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness. |
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Iran's decision to enrich uranium closer to weapons-grade has convinced the United States that sanctions are all the more urgent. |
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The win was made all the more important after UW endured a somewhat sluggish start to the season, falling in their season opener against Windsor earlier this month. |
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The dramatic slump in the share value is all the more galling for investors, who had come to rely on the defensive food sector in times of economic uncertainty. |
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The word is all the more frightening for naming the unnameable. |
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The Pope's quarrel with the Italian state, which had usurped his position in Rome, made it all the more necessary to reach a settlement with the French Government. |
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It is song-like movements like this which remind us forcibly of Lloyd s foreshortened career in opera writing and render its termination all the more regrettable. |
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All of which makes David Freeman's portrait of Hitchcock in his final days all the more poignant. |
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Ford is all the more impressive because he mainly played standard heroes. |
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But the way things turned out is all the more poignant if you see the enthusiasm she brought to Bitter Rice, as well as the steamy energy of the dance sequences. |
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It wasn't especially avant-garde, per se, but it demonstrated her ability to take a simple design and make it all the more special without vulgarizing the base design vision. |
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She says that, after an initial nervousness that the heckler is going to throw her off, the audience love her all the more for putting him in his place. |
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Because doing more, they say, would have ratcheted up expectations that he might win, making a loss all the more devastating. |
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We are introduced to Rome reborn, ancient and eternal but all the more potent. |
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The Dutch clockmaker's discovery was all the more striking because he arrived at his results before the advent of the calculus of Newton and Leibniz. |
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The latest documents make the four days of closings seem all the more reckless and reprehensible. |
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Serenity's a petite blonde with the perfect definition of a hardbody and slightly chipmunk cheeks that only serve to make her all the more adorable. |
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Her chasteness was somehow the outward proof, the external manifestation, of a potential for sexual abandon all the more alluring for being hidden, invisible. |
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There is something about these sort of journeys, with the old carriages chugging along, that makes arriving at picturesque villages all the more enjoyable. |
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The widespread poverty of the area made blacks all the more susceptible to the ploys of those trying to hustle them out of their money for supposed burials. |
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The church was beautiful tonight, and it was all the more wonderful when, at midnight, the bells began to peal and the whole world rejoiced that Christ was born. |
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Then it's over to flashy dance floors and fast pulsating music that becomes all the more stirring after quaffing a few mugs of chilled beer or a few pegs of booze. |
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But that only makes the task of doing so all the more imperative. |
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That makes it all the more depressing, for one would have hoped that someone who came up the hard way would know that the filthy rich don't deserve special favors. |
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Candid cameras give pleasure, the intimacies of other persons are interesting and when they're degrading to the mighty and great, they are all the more acceptable. |
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He opens the discussion with a rhetorical flourish to make the problem seem utterly insurmountable, so as to make the ultimate solution seem all the more dramatic. |
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You and players like you truly make us baseball fans appreciate all the more those players who go full out every day, hurt or not, and never complain. |
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As a result, the pretension to universality is all the more justified as researchers find themselves working in decontextualized and highly formalized fields. |
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The crowd went delirious and pointed with glee as the windscreen wiper machines bumped repeatedly into his contorted form and grew all the more confused. |
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He loved being wound up, made the impending victory all the more glorious. |
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They fail to realize that elderly people, when reduced to a deplorable state of solitude, have all the more need for someone to talk to and interact with. |
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Sephardic culture was diasporic, indeed, all the more so because it formed from a previous diaspora, necessitated by the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 ce. |
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From modest roots, his rise to eminence was all the more remarkable. |
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Their playing is willfully steeped in the discomforts of danger and exploration, and their inventions all the more stunning for their studied adversity. |
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It goes without saying that it only endears him all the more to the fans. |
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Continued esterification in bottle produces another range of possible aromas, all the more unpredictable since the esters are formed at very different rates. |
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They have trouble sometimes coordinating the effort between upturned eyes and downturned mouths, but the extra strikes make the experience all the more memorable. |
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But in one segment, Ray gets her seasonings mixed up, giving critics all the more reason to call her a twit. |
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And of course, the president's their commander-in-chief all the more so. |
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The survival of this object is all the more remarkable as it includes a statuette of the Virgin Mary. |
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This is made all the more difficult because an eye can intort or extort on lying down. |
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Vertical and horizontal finalities are not alternatives, but the vertical emerges all the more strongly as the horizontal is realized more fully. |
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This desperate hackishness was all the more pathetic in people who actually still had ideals, but simply could no longer find words for them. |
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Mukherjee has deviated from his successful formula only occasionally, making his latest offering all the more surprising and impactful. |
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The elation is absurd, and therefore all the more endearing. |
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These topics are handled with compassion, and are all the more effective encased in the comedy and raucousness going on around them. |
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It is all the more modern since it concentrates not on nature per se, but on human nature, on the means by which nature is apperceived. |
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What makes the hedge fund pay packages all the more shocking is that hedge funds are a source of the grumbling about CEO compensation. |
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Anticipation grew all the more with the tragic dismasting of Etihad Stadium just weeks before the race. |
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But for these soldiers, it is all the more so because of the length of their deployment, which was extended midtour from one year to 15 months. |
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In-fighting among Briggs' family, staff and potential business investors makes finding out whodunit all the more difficult. |
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Well, what happened to Laois man James Grant is no urban myth and all the more scary because of that. |
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But she continued to bleed, and the staff became all the more alarmed. |
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This distinction is all the more important when we are in a jurisdiction where the free-handed mortgage of a stock in trade is unlawful. |
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Family ties made the move to Cruden Homes' Wester Lea development all the more special for Robin Thomson. |
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As the Valley gets more dense and cityfied, it's all the more important to preserve events like the fair that reminds us of our country roots. |
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The technical knockout was all the more remarkable after Haye was put on the canvas in the fourth round. |
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London was startled by a crime of singular ferocity and rendered all the more notable by the high position of the victim. |
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A fact that made the abolition act all the more damaging to the global trade of slaves. |
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In addition, the First and Second Estates relied on the labour of the Third, which made the latter's unequal status all the more glaring. |
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Of course, services provided by governments in return for taxation also vary, making comparisons all the more difficult. |
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Against the background of the systematic efforts undertaken by the then human resource ministry to communalize education, these stray events sounded all the more sinister. |
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His achievement is made all the more remarkable by the fact he suffers from myalgic encephalomyelitis, a condition commonly referred to as ME or chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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In a country like Greece where markets are highly cartelized, deflation is all the more disruptive and occurs only with recession and high levels of unemployment. |
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And yet, to better understand the nuances of his groundbreaking theoretical and compositional work on microtonal music, this endeavor becomes all the more important. |
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Over all the more populous districts the air was ever aswarm with planes up to a height of five miles, where the giant air-liners plied between the continents. |
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The high-level shoutout was all the more impressive, as the Tripoli native, who will turn 30 this year, was one of just five entrepreneurs highlighted. |
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At such moments, King was contraposed against the more frightening threat, his symbolism making the radicalism of the other party all the more apparent. |
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But Peter Petrovich did not accept this retort. On the contrary, he became all the more captious and irritable, as though he were just hitting his stride. |
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Far from dulling our cerebral cortices, if the information superhighway is at all like the interstate system, it will stimulate them all the more. |
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The rush was all the more remarkable, given the pujas started on Monday. |
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Despite her sympathy for the revolution, life for Wollstonecraft become very uncomfortable, all the more so as the Girondins had lost out to the Jacobins. |
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This time is made all the more difficult for those new students who have the debilitating and often devastating neurological illness Myalgic Encephalomyelitis. |
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Every time the glossator directs you somewhere else, as if that would somehow help explain or complete a thought, the elbow-jogging nudges become all the more ridiculous. |
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