But more importantly, the album flows like the Milky Way and ends up being a highly listenable achievement. |
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But more importantly, you've got to turn your back on all this negative campaigning. |
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In this form countless copies can be made, and, more importantly, images can be manipulated by computer in many appropriate ways. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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These are some of the terms used to describe children unable to learn or more importantly who score poor marks in their examinations. |
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Such a distinction reflects the importance of society's expectations about marriage, and, more importantly, about marriageable age. |
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But he was obviously a good player and, far more importantly, a good guy to boot. |
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It has tested each of you as an individual and, more importantly, as part of a war fighting infantry section. |
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I'm not happy to be some yes man and skate through my career without making something meaningful of it for myself, and more importantly others. |
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Old fans won't be disappointed but more importantly, new fans will find something worthwhile to sink their teeth into. |
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She raised a huge amount of money for cancer research by selling daffodils and more importantly completing two mini marathons. |
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Most people have pretty strong views on what a bikie is, what they look like and, more importantly, why you should stay away from them. |
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This bioassay provides a measure that is precise and repeatable, but more importantly reflects the ecological context of TTX intoxication. |
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Users can browse profiles by relevant attributes such as name, class, birthdates, and more importantly, favorite movies and music. |
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They were made from wool and mohair, and were beautifully soft and even more importantly hard wearing. |
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I hope he does something about the public image of his party and, more importantly, his dull, bland self. |
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But, more importantly, you'll find a blank for words that should not appear. |
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But more importantly, the festival lets you take a break from those big Hollywood blockbuster films. |
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He wondered who this man was, and more importantly, why he had singled his parents out for such treatment. |
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Some of us have knowledge that can enable others to browse the web multilingually, and more importantly communicate multilingually. |
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The home of the Chargers is too small and, even more importantly, far too short on skyboxes. |
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Perhaps more importantly, he was one of the few British polar expedition members who appreciated the value of using dogs to haul sledges. |
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Ramos succeeds in capturing the sense of community and, more importantly, the unfaltering devotion the members had for the club. |
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But, more importantly, boneheaded statements tend to beget more boneheaded statements. |
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Obviously the lady was slumming, and more importantly she didn't want anyone to know about it. |
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The Wasps might have proved yesterday that they were not soft but, more importantly, they lost the game. |
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But more importantly, it probably means we'll see an increase in the quantity, quality and variety of free online content. |
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But more importantly, unlike what their spin doctor told them, this will not be forgotten in 2 years' time. |
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But it is a good MP3 player, and more importantly it's a non-proprietary, non-copyright enforcing, song-organising MP3 player. |
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Even more importantly, the new government's policies so far show little difference from those of the old. |
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And perhaps more importantly, it will demonstrate that hacktivists are waging peace, not war. |
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And, more importantly, it may be a decision that could handicap the sponsor's future development efforts. |
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Honestly, how much of O grade Physics can you remember and more importantly, how much of it did you understand? |
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Such an income would not only have benefited the castrato but, more importantly, the family that castrated him. |
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It seemed to be a healthy animal, not a wild stray, and more importantly, it sported a black collar. |
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But even more importantly, these pumps dramatically outperform typical submersible pumps, cutting electrical costs two to three times. |
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They had better songs but more importantly they covered a broader age range, exhibiting a shrewdness lost on later generations of Svengalis. |
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Magyar-Slovak relations were relatively smooth until the upsurge of nationalism and, more importantly, Panslavism, in the 19th century. |
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Learn how to sharpen a Swede saw and more importantly how to handle a Swede saw safely. |
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The smokers, faced with the climb down from, and more importantly back up to, the third floor for a ciggy are now looking a bit peaky. |
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He acted cold-bloodedly and could do the same thing to me or, more importantly, my family. |
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They felt their music was like every other indie band and, more importantly, wasn't really them. |
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This was a game they dominated but they could not translate that into goals and, more importantly, a win. |
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I came out of the jungle physically stronger and, more importantly, mentally stronger. |
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My costs will be considerably reduced and, more importantly, brought under control. |
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Most of these people are well-to-do, have money to spend and more importantly time in which to spend it. |
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To readers old and new, we hope you like the new design and, more importantly, the new content! |
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At least with a map you've got a chance of figuring out where you are, and more importantly how to get where you are going. |
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But more importantly, this sounds like he is trying to explain away his inaction. |
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He is a father figure to her, someone she idolizes and, more importantly, someone she trusts. |
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They also need to learn about the differences and, more importantly, the commonalities they share with others. |
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But more importantly it is able to tap in to the psyche, the primeval, the indiscernible something that makes us human beings. |
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Garcia's opening drive finished against a pine cone and close to a tree, but more importantly behind a sponsor's sign. |
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She no longer has to play second fiddle to her husband, and more importantly, is free to wear high heels once again. |
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He kicked 21 points and, more importantly, provided the creative inspiration that led directly to at least two of the Aussies' tries. |
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But more importantly, discovering the complexities of vanilla brings home the truly complex and intangible relationship we share with food. |
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But more importantly, it demonstrated that cultural evolution cannot be predicted purely on the basis of genetic fitnesses. |
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His technical facility is astounding but, more importantly, he is a sensitive, poetic artist. |
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These industries are earners of foreign exchange and, even more importantly, they are generators of employment. |
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I've not been feeling on top form physically or, more importantly, spiritually. |
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But more importantly, the government's credibility has not fully recovered. |
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You use the four way key to select a function, and more importantly the right function key to choose functions. |
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Cass has made a career as an economic futurist, studying what changes in the economy, and, more importantly, what doesn't change. |
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We require you to find a witty, original and more importantly printable caption to go along with the image above. |
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They will give the ball away at times, concede ground and, more importantly, concede goals. |
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I like it that these folks know what a glochid is and, more importantly, how to remove one. |
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But more importantly, you are the last direct descendant of the Jester's piper son, Nathaniel. |
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They are murderers, and more importantly, they are sworn enemies of democracy and the rule of law. |
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But more importantly, these singles are not just recent graduates or widows and divorcees in their golden years. |
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Readings take up a disproportionate amount of my time and, more importantly, my emotional energy. |
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And, perhaps more importantly, for so beautiful a flower, the tulip remains the easiest flower to grow. |
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But more importantly, the very nature of the position can turn sane, well-adjusted men into malcontents. |
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Aki is an intelligent, well-educated, liberal-minded individual and more importantly he gives a good interview. |
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Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences. |
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He had tooled up for one level of demand and now faces an entirely different and, more importantly, elastic demand. |
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He has had his problems with drinking and, more importantly, getting caught, which landed him an international ban. |
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Acting almost as a reprise for the entire album, the song ends the album nicely and, more importantly, leaves the listener wanting more. |
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But more importantly, his feature film tackles Angolan history and politics with brave originality. |
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He is, even more importantly, and as a result of these successes, the creator and propagator of a style. |
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Here is a run-down on their qualities and, more importantly, their chances of featuring in the tournament. |
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It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time. |
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Anyway, more importantly, how did they manage to brainwash everyone into always putting that asterisk at the end? |
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He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold. |
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And perhaps more importantly, most authors don't want to name names when it comes to pointing out bad products or rip-off hosting companies, of which there are far too many. |
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And more importantly, he avoids turning all this into sentimental mush. |
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This gripper is used for pushing out of the hack and, more importantly, for propelling you down the ice when you're sweeping or just trying to get to the other end. |
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You will, of course, need a driver to drop and pick the children from school and, more importantly, to take the begum out for shopping and to her coffee parties. |
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The keyboard surround is also black, but more importantly, it's finished in a tactile, rubberised coating which feels just great when you rest your wrists on it. |
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I created my bucket list, more importantly, implementing it. |
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And second and more importantly, what in the world does that have to do with the Malaysian airliner? |
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Granted, no doubt the military have long since cracked the GSM encryption, and more importantly the core network is probably lousy with official bugs. |
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Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions. |
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Side loading eliminated the need to drive over the deck to reach other flat cars, so it was eliminated, along with its expense, and more importantly, tare weight. |
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Even more importantly, Neela uncovers in Solanka what he thought was totally absent in his life, that is, his capability of loving another person. |
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Not only is this a fiscal travesty but, more importantly, our health care decisions are being made by unqualified persons with purely fiscally based agendas. |
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As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school. |
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We want to believe in the meritocracy, and, more importantly, that we are the sole proprietors of our achievements. |
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He wants to show her how clever he is and, more importantly, how well the script is going, that there is hope, a future. |
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For a start you'd have the fossil fuel interests opposing nuclear power generation, but more importantly the Australian public just wouldn't wear it I think. |
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My job as her coauthor, and more importantly, as her mother, is to let her be herself. |
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It's a shame, because with a good producer, a better songwriter and perhaps more importantly, an image consultant, Christina could be a contender. |
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In its clunky realism and breathless romanticism, Looking at the Landscape strikes me as a real stunner, part late Balthus, but more importantly, part proto-John Currin. |
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Probable reasons for this disappearance are a change in climate and more importantly, an increase in human disturbance on their breeding haunts of shingle beaches. |
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These are just beautiful, and more importantly, they're highly uniform. |
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Her voice is immensely beautiful and can lift you out of a blue mood, but more importantly, she has the knack of making you empathize with her subject matter. |
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For me, I think the price point exceeds both what my wallet and, more importantly, my soul could give. |
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The indies continue to thrive against the odds and, more importantly, they have the vision, the music and the passion to make you a believer in the future of our business. |
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But even more importantly, this answer contradicts their previous answers. |
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He described the results of both his reading of the ethnographical literature and, even more importantly, the surveys he had conducted among the elderly in Sweden. |
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Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated. |
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And more importantly, an Orman victory could signal a broader assault against the duopoly that controls congress. |
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This results in the leaves taking on a silvery appearance and, more importantly, an extensive dying back of the affected branches and a reduction in fruit production. |
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She suggests, more importantly, that public figures like Jonathan Clarke become more comprehensible when connected to domestic and personal memoir and anecdote. |
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Perhaps more importantly, the realisation that both the pink pound and pocket money were untapped, encouraged the wave of celebrity media around today. |
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The better-heeled folk prefer to use slowly and painstakingly the knife and fork to cut up the spicy stuff into chewable and more importantly, easily conveyable pieces. |
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But more importantly, traditional TV gotchas are the reverse of this. |
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There is no mind-jarring pop music to shred your thoughts and, more importantly, no irksome rash of timeshare touts badgering you to buy a dream in the sun. |
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Whatever lockbox there is has 536 keys, but more importantly no lid. |
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Stinkiness could also affect the cabin crew's quality of life but more importantly could cause turbulence in the cockpit. |
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Newton gave Boyle's ideas their completion through mathematical proofs and, perhaps more importantly, was very successful in popularising them. |
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It is essentially a measure of value and more importantly, a store of value being a basis for credit creation. |
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This made the engines cheaper, and more importantly quicker, to erect on site. |
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This is a residential area and more importantly, there is a highly accident-prone curve along the road. |
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These homes are poorly caulked and weatherstripped or, more importantly, have poor insulation in their ceilings, walls and floors. |
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There was a few tricky positional shots but I managed to keep control of the cue ball and my emotions more importantly. |
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My Netflix account and, more importantly, my wallet would beg to differ. |
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Not to call you sellouts, but we think you have lost a lot of heart in your new stuff, and more importantly, you've lost three huge fans. |
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But that of Galileo is incompatible with a geostatic universe and, more importantly, with a physics based on this geostasis. |
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For several reasons, prescribers should avoid utilizing meperidine for pain management in general but more importantly as a PCA option. |
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Second, and more importantly, Congress cannot cap money in electoral campaigns, whether in contributions or expenditures. |
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As James Habu, But I think more importantly is the lack of experienced negotiators. |
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You can also help by buying him an electric toothbrush and, even more importantly, an electric flosser. |
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Even more importantly, this study presents the Merina empire as an example of a failed secondary empire in similar fashion to nineteenth-century Egypt and Thailand. |
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Many churches preserve sculptured fonts, capitals, and more importantly mosaics, which were common in Norman Italy and drew heavily on the Greek heritage. |
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Now Natalie, 24, says he can say other easy to say words but, more importantly, he now vocalises regularly, trying to form other words to get attention. |
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Colletti not only shored up third base defensively, but more importantly, blocked the division leading Padres from filling their greatest need, a third basemen. |
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It was in fact a love relationship, to a degree, but more importantly one based on the Queen's 'maternal solicitousness', a solicitousness which met Ralegh's needs. |
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But even more importantly it took us under the skin of local people in a way that this frequently lustless piece from April de Angelis fails to do. |
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Green shoppers recycle, compost, and more importantly, precycle. |
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Even more importantly, those who see prerogative as necessary but wholly outside the realm of constitutional language miss a critical part of republicanizing the executive. |
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And, more importantly, why has he put the kybosh on firefighters' pay talks this weekend by warning that the Government won't pay a penny more than it's already offered? |
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But, more importantly, it means you can form your very own raiding party with these talented people and land one of those clients that make your competitors jealous. |
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Second, and more importantly, WAIS is a marine-based ice sheet. |
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The informant learns his language by formal training and, more importantly, by constant exposure to its use. He cannot repeat to the linguist what he has never seen or heard. |
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The platform design offers a cushion effect to help your comfort zone, but, more importantly, they can make even the shortest, stumpiest legs look long, lean and elegant. |
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Perhaps more importantly, smallpox had spread from Central America. |
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Perhaps more importantly, Davis changed the face of snooker on television. |
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Perhaps more importantly, his father was absent from home most of the time and his mother added to his timidity by overcautioning him against getting hurt. |
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Not only were there revolutionary theoretical and experimental developments, but that even more importantly, the way in which scientists worked was radically changed. |
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Without these transportation centers, the advancing panzers would have to find alternate routes, costing them precious time and, more importantly, precious fuel. |
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The reality of this experiment is disputed, but, more importantly, he did carry out quantitative experiments by rolling balls on an inclined plane. |
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This paper examines reasons for this reluctance and, more importantly, explores the opportunities for integrating social and environmental history. |
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