There is much more to say about this subject, but that has to wait for another time. |
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For one thing, walk-throughs are much more portable, and much less expensive, than architectural models. |
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Any of the above-named books will give the interested reader much more information about ancient gods along this same line. |
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Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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The marginal rate of taxation applies much more heavily on the secondary wage. |
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Journey to the End of the Night does not offer readers much more than nihilism as a response to a detestable world. |
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If anything he was much more conservative than JFK, why would Castro risk the annihilation of his country to make him president? |
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An amiable interviewee, he was more than willing to chat about acting technique, his wide range of screen roles, and much more. |
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In a wide-ranging, anecdote-packed discussion, Stoller opened up about Neighbors, his road to the comedy a-list, and much more. |
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He has to contend with much more conservative bishops, archbishops, and cardinals appointed by his two immediate predecessors. |
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At the same time, the left sees her as the boogeyman, albeit a much more attractive version of Rush Limbaugh. |
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There we were to watch a game of buzkashi, a much more violent variant of polo played by Uzbeks and other Afghans. |
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While agate could likely be acquired much more cheaply, aristocratic Romans were serious about their agate. |
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We need to pay much more attention to cardiovascular disease in pregnant women. |
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With falling temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before. |
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Taken together, their braggadocio softens into something much more vulnerable and devastating. |
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In eight months, you have done an about-face and taken this country in a much more sane direction. |
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Judelson is sometimes called the bail bondsman to the stars, but he is much more substantial than just that. |
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The backlash and bad publicity from the escape is much more than the warden ever wanted, but he will have to deal with it. |
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The other aspect of it novel writing, though, was that it was much more intimate. |
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Furthermore, groundwater doctrines follow a much more crazyquilt pattern, and several states have unique statutory approaches to groundwater. |
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The crumpled pieces of paper were used as packing because they took up much more space that way than when they were flat. |
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He found that playing cutthroat Spades was much more difficult than playing with a partner. |
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There are other much more effective and less depressing diffusable stimulants. |
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The right hon. Gentleman has much more claim to the adjective downy than I have, but he really cannot catch me with that one. |
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Once found, the Easter egg will often enable the player to traverse through the game much more rapidly the second time around. |
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Me thinks vertue is another manner of thing, and much more noble than the inclinations unto goodnesse, which in us are ingendered. |
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The Ferranti effect is much more pronounced in underground cables, even in short lengths, because of their high capacitance. |
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Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively. |
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Online dictionaries and grammars are likely to influence usage much more than their traditional Fowlerian counterparts ever did. |
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A fractional is much more expensive than a traditional timeshare, but to many people, it's worth it. |
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However, the Southern Uplands, and particularly the Highlands were economically less productive and much more difficult to govern. |
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They long were idolized, but historians in recent decades have become much more critical, especially regarding Disraeli. |
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Elementary education was much more widely available, sometimes even in the countryside. |
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While they can be seen as motivated by outright aggression and imperialism, historians typically take a much more nuanced view. |
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Afterwards, Severus returned to Syria for a time to plan a much more ambitious campaign. |
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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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Lest you incur me much more damage in my fame than you have done me pleasure in preserving my life. |
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Although not part of a planned operation, the conquest had much more permanent results than initially expected. |
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The programme was designed primarily to create a landed gentry beholden to the crown, which would use the lands much more efficiently. |
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The feathers strip off much more easily and cleanly while the bird is yet warm. |
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But hyperexcretion of lysosomal enzymes could reflect much more complex mechanisms. |
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The renovations will cost much more than we originally supposed. |
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They'll be arriving soon. We don't have much more time to prepare. |
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We don't have much more time to prepare ourselves for their arrival. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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Since she started working with her advocate, she has become much more confident. |
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No peaks with two Kdo residues were found, since the ketosidic bond is much more acid-labile than the common aldosidic bonds. |
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Miss Collins looks pretty as all get out on a club floor, much more so than a frequent TV camera shot would lead you to suppose. |
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I am withal persuaded that it may prove much more easy in the assay than it now seems at distance. |
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Assemblages in mainland habitats that consist of species in different families and other higher order clades are much more complex. |
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The aborigine's autobiography contained much that was autoethnographic. How much more insightful into his culture than the views of a foreigner. |
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And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more. |
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Religious papers in those days were much more bellicostic than today, and no spirit of irenic ecumenism prevailed. |
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But in a group where one boto puts on a display, there was much more tail-whacking, biting and other aggressive behavior among the males. |
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Their adventures are much more thrilling than your summer hikes and canoeings. |
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It is not a chince, I do assure you, it is an English cotton, which I value much more. |
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The method, however, cannot be considered strictly scientific and is much more tedious and chronophagous than the direct determination. |
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His parents had brought Hicks up as an evangelical but his churchmanship seems to have become much more moderate. |
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Although the most collimated outflows look very much jet-like at the highest velocities, their behavior is much more classical at lower speeds. |
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They also discovered that Cambodia's draft water law was much more complex than it needed to be. |
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The solid Earth deforms a bit, but ocean water, being fluid, is free to move much more in response to the tidal force, particularly horizontally. |
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The tides' influence on current flow is much more difficult to analyse, and data is much more difficult to collect. |
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Atmospheric tides are negligible at ground level and aviation altitudes, masked by weather's much more important effects. |
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Satellite study of sea ice began in 1979, and became a much more reliable measure of ice melt and polar climate change. |
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Information on the species is still limited and much more efforts are needed for a longterm plan to monitor localized populations. |
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The existence of this distant branch creates a much more complex picture of humankind during the Late Pleistocene than previously thought. |
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With the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, the land route to Asia became much more difficult and dangerous. |
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The work of male slaves was a much more formal affair, especially in urban settings as compared to the experience of slave women. |
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Professional historians have paid much more attention to the causes of the war, than to the war itself. |
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Therefore, a number of much more accurate equations of state have been developed for gases in specific temperature and pressure ranges. |
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Henry had always taken an interest in religion, but in his later years he may have become much more concerned about spiritual affairs. |
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It grew as East Shamblord, and became a much more significant settlement than the Western Shamblord. |
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However, the earliest instances of successful domestication of dogs may be much more ancient than this. |
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The new emo had a much more mainstream sound than in the 1990s and a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations. |
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Wind erosion is much more severe in arid areas and during times of drought. |
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It has rarely been used for serious prose in recent times, but was used much more extensively up until the 19th century. |
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Actually, a point could be made that the animated Supergirl is much more like Power Girl than the pre Crisis Supergirl. |
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Due to the often much more fertile New World growing conditions, attention has focussed heavily on managing the vine's more vigorous growth. |
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Remains of settlements such as villages become much more common after the invention of agriculture. |
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By contrast, the areas surrounding the Hanseatic cities of Bremen and Hamburg are much more oriented towards those centres. |
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Metalwork is commonly of a much more widespread distribution than pottery and does not conform to these borders. |
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This makes it much more likely that the Cisalpine Boii had actually originated from Bohemia rather than the other way round. |
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This aspect of Spanish rule in the Philippines appears much more strongly implemented than in the Americas. |
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Rome also has a number of regional parks of much more recent origin including the Pineto Regional Park and the Appian Way Regional Park. |
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Rome's historic contribution to language in a worldwide sense is much more extensive however. |
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Once a boy reaches his teenage years, erections occur much more frequently due to puberty. |
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A much more detailed description of Germanic religion is Tacitus's Germania, dating to the 1st century. |
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My new boss is much more plugged in to the needs of his employees than my last boss. |
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Other European colonies had much more pronounced conflict between European settlers and the local population. |
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It is much more difficult and costly to check that slaves are doing their best and with good quality when they are doing complex tasks. |
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It was not as nimble as the caravel, but could be mounted with much more cannon, thus packing a bigger punch. |
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His style of writing is also much more entertaining, intense and replete with 'gossipy' details. |
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The family was once much more extensive, with over 10 fossil genera described. |
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Calves are much more vulnerable than adults, and are additionally preyed on by leopards, spotted hyenas and wild dogs. |
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The interpretations offered in this section are clearly much more post hoc than in my discussion of the informants' patterns. |
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However, Evangelical Protestant sects, organized into the umbrella Cuban Council of Churches, remain much more powerful. |
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The Incas had no iron or steel and their weapons were not much more effective than those of their opponents. |
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The Dutch followed the Portuguese to Banda but were to have a much more dominating and lasting presence. |
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Lacking the economic and political importance of Taiwan, these territories tend to be much more diplomatically isolated. |
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Opt for whole produce instead of prebagged salad mixes, lettuce, cabbage, and carrots. You'll get much more quantity for your money. |
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The blue gum, as well as other species including the Harding grass, are much more flammable and better adapted to wildfires than native species. |
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Scientists publish much more in the field of geosciences and health than in agriculture, though. |
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Expanding to the northwest toward the Baltic Sea proved to be much more difficult. |
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With the poor understanding of hygiene however, cuts that could get infected were much more of a problem. |
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By the end of the era, Buddhists and Taoists had become much more tolerant of each other. |
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The Philippines cost the United States much more than expected because of military action against rebels. |
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European chemists made new explosives that made artillery much more deadly. |
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Many were forced to produce portraits or genre scenes, which sold much more easily. |
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In some languages, aspect and time are very clearly separated, making them much more distinct to their speakers. |
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There are a number of languages that mark aspect much more saliently than time. |
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They even used it much more often than is usual in prose writing in general. |
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Vowel changes in unaccented syllables were very different and much more extensive. |
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Standard Chinese now dominates public life, and is much more widely studied than any other variety of Chinese. |
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The grammar of Old English is quite different from that of Modern English, predominantly by being much more inflected. |
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Idiosyncratic patterns of inflection are much more common with important items of vocabulary than with rarely used ones. |
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In Old English, however, it was much more extensive, like the word order in modern German. |
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Prior to becoming a phonologically unified dialect region, the South was once home to an array of much more diverse accents at the local level. |
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In English and most other languages, such abbreviations historically had limited use, but they became much more common in the 20th century. |
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Like retronymy, it became much more common in the 20th century than it had formerly been. |
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Historically, rural areas had much more stable demographics than urban areas, but there is now only a small difference. |
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Over the last half a century it is much more common in Presbyterian churches to have Holy Communion monthly or on a weekly basis. |
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For that, they had a much more convincing and powerful interlocutor, one of the four qaids himself. |
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Maimonides's concern was maintaining popular respect for law, and he saw errors of commission as much more threatening than errors of omission. |
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The procedures in a court of equity were much more flexible than the courts at common law. |
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However, it is much more difficult to measure meaningful expression of one's desires. |
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Surprises at trial are much more consequential in court systems based on the English tradition than they are in other legal systems. |
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Nor was there time to do much more than distribute some sweet to the pallid rachitic children. |
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However, the federal power to create courts is much more limited than the provincial power. |
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Volunteer numbers dropped, not meeting the demands for more troops for Gallipoli, and much more strongly, for the Western Front. |
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And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty! |
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If the Seanad were to be reformed, this power could potentially become much more significant. |
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This made steel much more economical, thereby leading to wrought iron no longer being produced in large quantities. |
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Water transport was, and in some cases still is, much more efficient than land transport. |
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With large amounts of steel it became possible to build much more powerful guns and carriages, tanks, armored fighting vehicles and naval ships. |
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Kerosene lighting was much more efficient and less expensive than vegetable oils, tallow and whale oil. |
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Mechanical innovations such as batch and continuous processing began to become much more prominent in factories. |
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This made much more efficient use of its fuel than the older Newcomen engine. |
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This is ascribed to its ability to distribute water much more rapidly compared to most hydrates. |
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Coal was cheaper and much more efficient than wood fuel in most steam engines. |
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By 1806 he was able to demonstrate a much more powerful form of electric lighting to the Royal Society in London. |
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Movable type allowed for much more flexible processes than hand copying or block printing. |
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The militias of Upper Canada and Lower Canada had a much more lower level of military effectiveness. |
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In the east, where the mountain scenery is so much more stirring to begin with, Patterdale provides the focal point. |
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However, the majority of stagings were of lower farces and much more serious and domestic tragedies. |
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Turner, and others wrote modern day parodies that were much more upbeat and consisted of boys stuffing their faces with peanuts and bread. |
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However, the small rhabditids are actually much more prolific because of the speed at which they complete their life cycles. |
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Frederick's government reorganized itself in a much more hierarchical manner, built around the king as a focal point of administration. |
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In 1834, the first liberal newspaper appeared, one that gave much more emphasis to actual news content rather than opinions. |
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Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last ice age ended have a much more evident Mesolithic era, lasting millennia. |
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Mrs. Wilbur's paper was earnest, enthusiastic, a trifle schoolgirly in its sounding periods. It caused much more discussion than poor Flaubert. |
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The new searchable database is much more useful than the old paper records method. |
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A world where the hes are so much more common than the shes can hardly be seen as a welcoming place for women. |
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Well, unfortunately for you, my dearest Waggipoos, I'm much more skill than you! |
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A box-office bomb when it first came out, the film was a sleeper, becoming much more popular decades after being released. |
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I'm much more of a smeller than a taster and I think that comes from being a chef. |
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I have used this technique to build very flexible code generators, softcoded calculation engines for users, and much more. |
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People here are much more likely to have the 3 volumes of Marx's Kapital on their shelves than a stashbox full of cannabis. |
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I do not like crooked, twisted, blasted trees. I admire them much more if they are tall, straight and flourishing. |
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The Romish doctrine makes their straithandedness so much more injurious, as the cause of separation is more just. |
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The US was much more fortunate in its basing arrangements than the Soviets. |
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We need to face the fact that thinkos are likely to be much more important, even though such a source of noise is much harder to model. |
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It was also necessary to free the glass surfaces very much more thoroly from gas than had been thought necessary previously. |
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In unicellulars the uncoupling of the various nutritional and energy sources is much more widely spread. |
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Miss H. showed a striking unilaterality of rigidity and akinesia, the left side of her body being much more severely affected. |
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I had felt too that Putin was far grander than before, much more up himself, a bit peevish. |
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But the anti-choice mainstream has gotten much more sophisticated. |
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In Canada, it seems we are much more experienced with strategic voting than USians. |
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She wished Jas would stop, because her vadge could not take much more of this blissful torture. |
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Despite the fact that Sacrosanctum concilium opens by invoking aggiornamento, ressourcement is the idea much more responsible for its provisions. |
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Virtual addressing allows applications to believe that there is much more physical memory than actually exists. |
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In the archdiocese of Buenos Aires, he did all of that and much more. |
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In arthritics who are on cortisone drugs, the process moves much more quickly. |
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With the unveiling last week of the computer dubbed ASCI White, they have a machine that can perform the task much more quickly. |
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Ok. You win. I can't spend all day arguing over such a small detail. I've got much more important things to do. |
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Mrs Stahlbaum, a much more zaftig figure than the Housekeeper, wears a strawberry blonde wig with bangs, her hair tied back in a bun. |
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Baby Grands have an authentic appearance, are safe and simple to operate and maintain, and are much more convenient to own for first-time racers. |
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Yesteryear we were seen as a backwoodsy place, but we're becoming much more sophisticated. |
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Even if they weren't really, the rough edges are sanded away by memory and things become much more appealing. |
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The FBI's widget can be updated in a matter of hours, making it much more efficient than the old wanted posters. |
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At de Ferrers academy on May 17 there will be a rotating climbing wall, archery, a wellie wanging competition, bouncy castle and much more. |
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Still later, I transitioned to the F-15, adding much more powerful afterburning engines and cable arresting into the equation. |
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Some will argue that this is a lack of willpower, which is maybe true but in reality it is much more than that. |
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It's much more intimate for us to be cosy in bed cuddled up to each other in our winceyette pyjamas. |
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Three weeks later, I am still sleeping without the aid of medication and feel like a new, and much more with-it, woman. |
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Spokesman for FMO in the UK, Alex Woolfell, told the Daily Post yesterday much more talking would be needed before solutions could be agreed. |
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Tyresafe X-rayed the tyres and found signs of impact damage, fatigue and stress points, making them much more likely to suffer a blow-out. |
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The cbe, that was much more moving, because my mother was still alive. |
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For this reason, a study of publishing would be much more fruitful for discerning reading habits. |
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Late that night after much more tumultuous debate, indeed dozens of Girondins had resigned and left the Convention. |
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The karaoke machine is much more than an instrument which allows us to be a star for three minutes. |
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Constitutional monarchy also occurred briefly in the early years of the French Revolution, but much more widely afterwards. |
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Cameron was much more socially liberal than Howard but enjoyed working for him. |
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However, geography is a much more important determinant of dialect than religious background. |
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Much of the historic Pilgrims' Way still survives at the foot of the scarp slope and this has been joined much more recently by the M20 motorway. |
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The Western Downs, lying west of the River Arun, are much more wooded, particularly on the scarp face, than the Eastern Downs. |
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I'll feel the pulse of my friends and yours, and when we get the lay of the land, the affair can be accomplished much more easily. |
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These high standards mean that aviation fuel costs much more than fuel used for road vehicles. |
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We can enjoy our journeys much more if we are librocubicularists and know the joys of reading in bed. |
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The lidded box was much more useful than the one without the cover which allowed all the dust in. |
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During this project, he realized that a much more general design, the Analytical Engine, was possible. |
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Landsteiner's work made it possible to determine blood group and allowed a way for blood transfusions to be carried out much more safely. |
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These were much more powerful for a given cylinder size than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. |
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Mutations leading to the loss of function of a gene are much more common than mutations that produce a new, fully functional gene. |
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Thus, orientation is much more important for thermosiphons than for heatpipes. |
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However passenger journeys have grown much more quickly than in comparable countries such as France and Germany. |
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Even Erasmus became much more favourable once he witnessed their accomplishments. |
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Magellan's voyage records how much more manoeuvrable their vessels were, as compared to the European ships. |
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The number of car parking spaces will be reduced, but there will be much more available room for bicycles. |
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Thatch has become much more popular in the UK over the past 30 years, and is now a symbol of wealth rather than poverty. |
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The re-engineered design was much more manufacturable with cost about half that of the first approved design. |
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Human figures are much more common in the rock art of Africa than in Europe. |
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While the structure of the Tales is largely linear, with one story following another, it is also much more than that. |
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His later work in linguistics is much more idiosyncratic, using terminology and addressing questions unique in his era. |
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His relativistic calculations matched observation much more closely than did Newtonian theory. |
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She asked in what sort of accident I had broken my back, and when I told her that I had been shot down she became much more matey. |
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This paper was sold much more cheaply than most others, and was intended for ordinary people to read. |
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With this disease and probably with every other disease mediary disinfection is very much more important than terminal disinfection. |
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Escaping the 170bpm jungle basslines, the garage rooms had a much more sensual and soulful sound at 130bpm. |
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The lower attendance led to a much more relaxed atmosphere and massively reduced crime levels compared to previous years. |
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I think it's much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems. |
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Headgear is not permitted in professional bouts, and boxers are generally allowed to take much more damage before a fight is halted. |
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Women were much more likely to enter these sports than the old established ones. |
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This is an economic necessity given that the stadium ended up costing the FA much more than was originally projected. |
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By 1908 the game had expanded much more into Australia, New Zealand and Wales and England began playing those teams. |
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Other seed merchants also made postal sales, but their packets were much more expensive. |
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But for me the fact that I had danger on my shoulder made it much more exciting. |
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A Mexican wave travels around a stadium very much more rapidly than a person could. |
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In other parts of its range, such as the Nordic countries, it is much more common, and is fished extensively. |
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Drought is much more common in the West than the rest of the United States. |
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As described above, case marking on pronouns is much more extensive than for nouns. |
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This is puzzling because Mimas is closer to Saturn than Enceladus, and the Mimantean orbit is much more eccentric than the Enceladean orbit. |
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But letters of marque were given out much more sparingly by governments and were terminated as soon as conflicts ended. |
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Underdeveloped nations today, Chang believes, are weak players in a much more competitive system. |
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Having the vote encouraged many men to become much more active in the political, economic and social sphere. |
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The multitudes who compose the working class are too numerous and too widely scattered to combine at all, much more to combine effectually. |
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British exports were now much more competitive, which laid the ground for a gradual economic recovery. |
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They were much more prosperous than before the war but exports were a small factor in their economy. |
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We always have to be aware of the enemy within, which is much more difficult to fight and more dangerous to liberty. |
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In spite of trillions paid out by the US federal government, it became much more difficult to borrow money. |
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The land is of variable quality and it was probably much more fertile in the past. |
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Consequently, open market properties are much more expensive both to buy and to rent. |
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For my part, I think it is much more hard on His Majesty's Opposition to compel them to take this course. |
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Business leaders right across Wales are telling us they need much more support from the UK Government. |
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Monopaternal superfecundation is probably much more common because under normal circumstances it is not recognized. |
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The basic coursework breakdown is the same as in the primary level, although classes are much more specialised. |
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A new version was issued in November 1960, much more correct and accurate, though still not up to the latest intelligence. |
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Because the CAP has traditionally rewarded farmers who produce more, larger farms have benefited much more from subsidies than smaller farms. |
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It is mathematically much more convenient than Maxwell's original 20 equations and is due to Oliver Heaviside. |
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They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation. |
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Until much more recently, however, Dispensationalism was much more universally held among Brethren outside of the United Kingdom. |
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State and municipal employees total around a third of the workforce, much more than in most Western countries. |
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Although Brethren leaders throughout New Zealand unanimously rejected the Charismatic movement in 1964, attitudes today are much more diverse. |
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Gotcha beat, my husband and I have 4. He's much more the Trek fan, while I'm multifannish. but SW is my first love. |
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He occasionally appears with his son, Steve Gibb, who declined to use the Bee Gees brand mainly because of his much more different style. |
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The recording of Heathen Chemistry was much more balanced for the band, with all of the members, apart from White, writing songs. |
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They are clearly influenced by Egyptian and Syrian styles, but the Greek artists were much more ready to experiment within the style. |
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She is much more interested in formal values than people might expect, and it shows in this exhibition. |
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The expansion to three films allowed much more creative freedom, although Jackson, Walsh, and Boyens had to restructure their script accordingly. |
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For much more than a century The Times has been an integral and important part of the political structure of Great Britain. |
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The 1788 code is much more detailed and descriptive than the 1774 code but, fundamentally, they are largely the same. |
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Whereas countries like Pakistan have suffered hundreds of attacks killing tens of thousands and displacing much more. |
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It was the fourth Scottish university in a period when the much more populous and richer England had only two. |
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There would be much more room in the attic if you had nested all the empty boxes. |
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His ambition was further thwarted by John Comyn, who had been much more resolute in his opposition to the English. |
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In 1578 a Second Book of Discipline was adopted, which was much more clearly Presbyterian in outlook. |
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Continental designs were much more elaborate, often using curved shapes both in the basic shapes of the piece, and in applied decorative motifs. |
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If this occurred, a decisive victory would be much more difficult to obtain. |
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A second much more well received poem was published in the same year by the German writer Theodor Fontane. |
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The Cornish engine, developed in the 1810s, was much more efficient than the Watt steam engine. |
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The canine teeth are also much more prominent in males, and grow throughout life. |
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A much more important aspect of good SCD technique is for a dancer to ensure that they are at the proper location at the proper time. |
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Fellow Hoodlums was followed up by 1993's Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, a much more experimental album. |
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Scoring without the hammer is commonly referred to as stealing, or a steal, and is much more difficult. |
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In the end BAA won a very much more limited injunction and the camp went ahead amid considerable worldwide publicity. |
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The preparations at South Queensferry were of a much more substantial character, and required the steep hillside to be terraced. |
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The extraction of iron from its ore into a workable metal is much more difficult than for copper or tin. |
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Arzawa has been associated with the much more obscure Assuwa generally located to its north. |
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Since silver is more reactive than gold, supplies of native silver were much more limited than those of gold. |
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Some traces of indigenous languages of the Baltic area have been suspected in the Finnic languages as well, but these are much more modest. |
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The sheep at this time would have been much more variable than modern breeds, which have been carefully selected for specific characteristics. |
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Among his many inventions was a reversing rolling mill with two steam cylinders that made the process much more economical. |
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In late 1940, Morrison shelters were introduced, which were not much more than a steel table to hide under inside the house. |
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Using oxygen for metabolism produces much more energy than anaerobic processes. |
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Unlike the steppe polecat, the European polecat has a much more settled way of life, with definite home ranges. |
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Women also became much more likely to be evangelists and missionaries than pastors. |
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As a result, he lost much of the punching power in his right hand and so had to change his style to rely much more on a straight left. |
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For all its technical limitations, the crwth has great charm, and is much more than a historical curiosity. |
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This made his work much more personal and individualized, which he believed would increase the effectiveness of portraying suffering. |
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The price of wind power is therefore much more stable than the volatile prices of fossil fuel sources. |
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The effects of this are often noticed much more dramatically in slow growing populations such as many larger species of fish. |
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They are also threatened by sewage, coastal settlement, land clearance and much more. |
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Leaching occurs on the dunes, washing humus into the slacks, and the slacks may be much more developed than the exposed tops of the dunes. |
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Many species are sexually dimorphic, and males are typically much more ornamented than the female chameleons. |
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In contrast with the sporadic distribution of nesting sites, feeding grounds are much more widely distributed throughout the region. |
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Myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant than in terrestrial animals. |
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Northeast Pacific resident groups tend to be much more vocal than transient groups in the same waters. |
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From the magnitude of deflection, it was clear that alpha particles were much more massive than beta particles. |
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The features of volcanoes are much more complicated and their structure and behavior depends on a number of factors. |
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How much more easy had the want of a son been, than the miscarriage! barrenness, than orbation? |
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