If you've been wondering what the book is about, this will give you a much better idea. |
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Why would one go to them for reporting of world affairs and events when much better reporting is available via the internet? |
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Woods has not written a bad book but, rather, it could have been a much better one. |
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Beans and popcorn are much better than bleached white flour, bread and pasta with less than 1 gm dietary fiber per serving. |
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He said when the school had managed projects internally they had achieved much better value for money. |
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Married to a widower with three children, her position is not much better than it was 16 years ago. |
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So if you're going long distances this is a much better way of getting there. |
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I think it would have been much better for him and the Trust if he had gone at the same time as the chairman. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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I felt much better, so I decided to go for a skirt, instead of my everyday jeans. |
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The remix sounds much better than expected, though rear speakers were not utilized much. |
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Being photographed for magazines myself, I know that they airbrush you and they make you look much better than you do in real life. |
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But he claims the Morans received much better treatment than he ever has from Victoria Police. |
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Robert Fulghum is right to say that the world would be a much better place if everyone would do what they learned in kindergarten. |
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I do catch glimpses of red squirrels and deer, however, but I fare much better with the flora. |
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He knows the language much better than he lets on, but he is far from fluent. |
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We really didn't know what hit us in England and it wasn't much better last week. |
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They want to present a picture of refugees getting much better services than other people. |
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In all honesty, players who practise as much as these ones should be doing much better. |
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Stencils, rather than hand-painting, worked much better for creating an all-over pattern on the sculptures. |
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The literally tens of thousands of dollars spent on pets in this country could be much better spent on feeding the hungry and housing the poor. |
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Fiji and the Solomon Islands are much better known for relaxation than tension. |
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Yesterday started off well with a Grande Americano from Cafe Nero in Edinburgh and didn't get much better. |
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This gives reporters and editors a much better chance to more thoroughly cover your announcement. |
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I keep using a 35 mm, as the exposure latitude is so much better than with my digital compact. |
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The surveillance team was rewarded with leftovers from the lavish banquets, which were much better than their usual fare. |
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These films do much better than re-releases of some more recent super-hits. |
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We will also have a much better resourced London office and that's very important to our client base. |
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The new guys are more rugged, but the old guard was a much better group of shooters and all-around basketball players. |
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I'm lean, healthy and strong, which makes me feel so much better than any amount of junk food ever could. |
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He must have transmitted his annoyance to his players because they were much better after the restart. |
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For this reason, its much better to call it constant and leave it at that than call it not constant and leave it at that. |
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The show borrows elements from much better shows left, right, and center and comes up with few of its own original ideas. |
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What is so wonderful about leftism is the idea that we're all equal and that none of us should live that much better than anyone else. |
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You get twice as much done, drink much better coffee, lunch leisurely and can smoke as much as you want. |
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The Supreme Court would most likely remit the matter for a retrial in the High Court, which leaves her in a much better position than she is now. |
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Some proper editing and you could do away with the fades to black entirely, giving a much better continuity to the picture. |
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The facility has since rewired the docks and the service is much better, he said. |
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The blood supply in this area is much better and the risk of infection therefore much less. |
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By learning some simple facts about weeds, you can put yourself in a much better position to rid your garden of these unwanted guests. |
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It would be much better for all of us if they just gave us the choice, and the right facts. |
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She swore the second night would be much better, that she'd pick some place less wild and riotous. |
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Diana's face was so red it rivalled a tomato, and Cecil's wasn't much better. |
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Really though, I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house. |
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I took over from him but aquaplaned off the flooded track so I'm hoping for much better luck on this occasion. |
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Even if it doesn't get all the way home, a domestic rock pigeon stands a much better chance in the urban wild than a ring-neck dove. |
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In that respect the animation fares much better than Japanese live action films dubbed to English. |
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I think you would have been in a much better argumentative position to come to us if you had said something at that time. |
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I use a gas oven and loaf pans made of black steel, as these take and retain the heat much better than tins. |
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You know where you stand with George and, in today's world, that's much better than rudderless leaders who drift with the prevailing wind. |
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It was admittedly a much better walk though being lost as we went away from the main paths and more into proper forest. |
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His footwork has been much better, and he's even completing some passes on the run. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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But there was not much shielding in the lunar module, probably not much better than a space suit. |
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He is making much better decisions on the run and calls outstanding audibles. |
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He is much better when he can read the play, flow to the ball and make the tackle. |
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I would tag along, listening, a small shadow absorbing a vision of a much better land beyond. |
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McCarthy is a good manager, in my opinion, much better now that when he took the job six years ago. |
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Quite a few people look much better with salt-and-pepper hair than they did with color. |
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Mr Jopson believes the old system the ambulance service used to operate ten years ago worked much better. |
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It's much better to allude to these things sarcastically without saying what you actually mean. |
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Those lucky to own a horse were able to travel much better and faster than those who had to rely on mail coaches. |
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Now, we think mainstreaming the services that are provided will produce a much, much better result. |
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The Piccadilly side of the river could, indeed, be made much better with some tasteful development and facilities. |
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Teach him about savings accounts, checking accounts, investments, and how much better life can be when you have these things. |
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I have to say that in general, the English do a much better job of translating books to film. |
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Both of our teachers have taught in the public schools and consider this a much better situation. |
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When I was a child, when school was education was much better, we were taught discipline both at home and at school. |
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A lot of team managers would serve their teams much better if they engaged with their players and explained the rules to them. |
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Even university or government research scientists are not in a much better situation. |
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Because every school must publish its test scores, parents will have a much better idea if their school lags behind others in the state. |
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But their performances against Newcastle and Liverpool were much better than the scorelines suggest. |
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The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast. |
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He does not even think he is that much better in the saddle than previously. |
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I can imagine those close-ups might indeed look like that when seen on the large screen, but they work much better in a home theater. |
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I've gone back to the figure, which I missed, but this time I'm sculpting it, and I like it much better than when I painted it. |
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The molded-in membrane creates a much better seal than anything on the market today. |
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Despite her claims to matchmaking, it seems like Mr. Knightley is a much better judge of the human heart. |
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This will predict your future life for you, much better than the fortuneteller with a turban and a well thumbed set of Tarot cards. |
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I felt much better than I had earlier that day, my bones mending and bruises healing. |
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However, you get much better value for money by buying two separate polices. |
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Nor was he much better behaved towards Penny, whom he bullied and whose husband he treated with contempt. |
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A much better method is to grab a leg in each hand and pull violently in opposite directions. |
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My dear Art, I think it is much better that you just settle down and get a real job closer to home. |
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In the middle of another hour long mocking taunt of his dad for how much better this war was going, his mother belted him with a cheese grater. |
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He was tall and broad-chested, if a bit round at the middle, and dressed much better than these other two. |
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He is much better than I thought, and I have no hesitation in saying that he would beat any middleweight in the world, and most heavyweights. |
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They might just feel stupid beside those who are much better than themselves. |
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Getting the whole picture gives us a much better vantage of making the very best decision possible. |
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I think in these past five years, Mike and I have gotten much better at setting up grooves. |
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Smaller, lighter cars are much better at taking evasive action and are therefore much less likely to crash at all. |
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As usual, expect me to steal many of Marcia's links, because she's much better at finding them than I am. |
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It's expected that she'll be contesting much better races than this in the not too distant future. |
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However it appears to work much better than any conventional tactics for thin-lipped grey mullet. |
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Many of these crystals are doubly terminated bicolors with much better green portions than those found earlier. |
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It is possible to cheat, too, since shop-bought custard is so much better than it used to be. |
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If she can just make an effort to try and be better, she can actually live a much better life. |
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Is the Medicare reimbursement for biologicals that much better than the reimbursement for advanced wound care dressings? |
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Curiously, given Samuelsson's genius with fish, the meat dishes, like beef short ribs and an inventive rib-eye carpaccio, are much better. |
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Now, if we can keep as much of that wealth as possible then we should be much better off when we retire. |
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It doesn't get much better than this and in the middle of the second half the England players could begin showboating. |
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The only blemish is a small mole just under his left eye, but somehow that little imperfection makes him so much better looking. |
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We'll never have the scale of a portal, but we have a much better ability to monetize the traffic we have. |
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The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect. |
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It corners much better than I expected, and the turning circle is surprisingly good. |
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This must be clearly understood by everyone and I think the situation will become much better in that case. |
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I think it is a totally different place and quite honestly a much better place in terms of tolerance and understanding. |
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In fact I would even be so bold as to contend that I have a much better argument on the evidence than Peggy does. |
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The manufactured sleeve boards you buy in the shops are pretty useless, so you're much better getting your local carpenter to make you one. |
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Whilst the ingredients on my duck plate seemed unjointed, this salad was a much better marriage of flavours. |
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Why is it I sleep so much better napping during the day than I do at night? |
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A year with extremely low precipitation may allow them to compete much better than species such as Pennsylvania smartweed. |
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It's so much easier to study after a refreshing bout of exercise, you feel so much better and more alert for exercising. |
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How much better to see a redundant farm building re-developed for a new purpose than to let it remain unused. |
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Colour negatives will often lith print very well and much better than they do with other black and white printing methods. |
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Up Helly Aa was so much better that I could have imagined, I loved every minute. |
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European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do. |
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In truth, we're a long way from breadlines, and policymakers understand the forces that move the economy today much better than they did then. |
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If a little soft soap is dissolved with the mixture, it adheres much better to the foliage and is not so easily washed off by rain. |
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In a much better second half performance Oaks piled on the pressure and had the majority of the play but could not find the net. |
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Each one you pick up nets you some money, but there is a much better reason to collect them. |
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Dynamic icons, better graphics and smarter window placements all contribute to a much better user experience. |
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It was a nice break from the usual routine and it gave me time to think and I feel so much better for it. |
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The company will have to do much better than this, if it is to avoid brickbats and lawsuits in the future. |
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Classic summer pudding is made with stale bread but it is much better made with store bought pound cake or brioche. |
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I'm so sorry that you're miserable, I would help, but my situation isn't much better. |
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It dawned upon me that they couldn't see me, my night vision was much better than theirs was. |
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The vested interests believe they have a much better chance of having the new legislation killed under a Greek presidency. |
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The build quality compares favourably with my car, and it is much better than the last 9-3 convertible. |
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It enhances the rural areas and towns and villages look so much better when litter free. |
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He was much better in the morning and a throat swab demonstrated that the Vincent's angina had disappeared. |
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A much better mixture is a combination of one tablespoon each of spirulina, soy flour, and active dry yeast, added to a pint of water. |
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Such automatic feedback mechanisms are one of the primary reasons why markets perform so much better than public sector bureaucracies. |
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Be it a burger, a steak or roast pork, the taste is so much better than any vegetable can produce. |
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No, we'll never get rid of the business cycle but the business cycle is being dealt with much better than it used to be. |
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Smith also enjoyed the Hurricanes' recent trip to South Africa, it was much better being over there as a sportsman rather than a tourist. |
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If you enjoy engaging in office politics or family squabbles, this is might be a much better alternative that does far less harm to others. |
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Much of south-east Queensland has become a carpark, almost, during commuter hours, and north-east New South Wales is not much better. |
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Light green isn't much better, gaining access only to nosebleed seats at Level Seven and above. |
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I only thought it would be so much better if you were able to have the evening to yourself. |
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He was typically in a much better mood than he had experienced earlier despite his usual reserved calm. |
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At half-time Otley were the happier of the two teams as they were playing away to a much better placed team. |
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I could not count much on her, as she was a much better pianist than an oarswoman. |
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Give it a couple of years and I think Canadian football will be in much better shape. |
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Early on, maybe, I was a little rusty on occasions, but I felt much better as the match went on. |
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Once you chill out and learn to only glance occasionally at the display, it's all much better. |
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A steam engine, authentic freight train and a classic American diner, it doesn't get much better than this. |
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He just has an off day at Cheltenham and the flatter Aintree circuit suits him much better. |
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The taste of fruit ripened using Ethyril gas in a ripening chamber is said to be much better than the fruit ripened with carbide. |
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He reasons that they would fare much better if they worked to maintain that hard-won loyalty. |
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Two sticks of celery taste so much better washed down with a glass of Chardonnay or two. |
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You'd much better not be swilling vodka, you fool, but taking pity on your old woman instead of falling at my feet. |
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By the end of the harvest period this month the plants are trimmed, healthy and have been nourished, yielding much better quality tea. |
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The new, one-stop shop will, I believe, be much better for the complaints system than the one we presently have. |
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The pizza tasted much better than it looked, tangy tomato paste, nice, moist pan-style dough. |
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Either way, you're likely to get a much better return on your money and you also have the flexibility to cash it in when the time is right. |
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He is doing much better after surgery and opened his eyes for the first time on Sunday. |
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After all it is more economically sound to keep a public health service and it is much better for all concerned. |
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The store is about 17 times the size of our store for starters, and it's laid out so much better. |
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Australian's are getting much better at dancing to our music, they're catching on. |
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It will be moved to a position almost directly opposite the present one, but it will be much better and safer. |
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Both give much better picture quality than conventional televisions, with their bulky cathode ray tube. |
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These images are courtesy of Rebekah Ford, who managed to get much better photos of the orbs than I did. |
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They used strummers to great effect and the whole area is that much better for their efforts. |
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Why have political fortunes been so much better for Democratic centrists than Republicans? |
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The harbors on the southern shore are much better protected, but they're also studded with rocks. |
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Ramirez struggles with his control at times but has much better stuff and is more durable than Reynolds. |
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But hotel consultant Stephen Hughes said, after some stumbling blocks, they have created a much better hotel than they imagined. |
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For the amount of money they charge for the ticket, the service should be much better. |
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We did much better in the inner city than in the suburbs and the countryside. |
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But much better things are coming, and I'd rather hitch my wagon to a star than to a toad. |
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It's slick, overproduced, huge-guitar pop, but for stuff like that, it doesn't get much better. |
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Our guys earned that reputation with decades of cheap and shoddy workmanship even as the top-tier imports were training us to expect much better. |
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Agarkar, it might be observed, is a much better bowler with the old ball when he can generate reverse swing. |
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Played in Direen, the Spa novice team was overwhelmed by a much better Rathmore side in the East Kerry Novice Championship Final. |
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I wear hold ups and they really do stay up plus they are so much better than tights for comfort and practicalities. |
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Cold weather was much better than the intense, sickly feeling that occurred in the summertime. |
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After four days of getting up painlessly in the morning, I decided that living by the sea would probably be much better for me. |
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With it's 1200 horsepower diesel engine, the T-98 is as mobile as the M-1, and has much better gas mileage. |
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Gold also may be helpful during periods of hyperinflation as it can hold its purchasing power much better than paper money during these periods. |
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After the finale though, we sincerely hope their guitars are feeling much better after being chucked around like rubble on a building site. |
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Research in human geography and related environmental disciplines has not always done much better. |
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In fact, an English audience is in a much better position to see through publicity hype and cant. |
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Well, I'd say that a cigarette behind the cricket pavilion would be much better. |
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Resolution will get much better in four years, and I bet these clip-on cameras will look pretty funny in a few years too. |
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Though I'm feeling much better now, I'm still not up to shopping for clothes just yet. |
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Just being able to vent out my emotions to Becky made me feel that much better. |
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But I'm much better off than members of other platoons in my company who are living in tents or bombed buildings in the desert sand. |
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New fighters and bombers could be equipped with cameras to carry out the same reconnaissance with a much better chance of survival. |
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Why do they think they are so much better than everyone else when they go abroad? |
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Bristol is an easy weekend trip from Scotland, and city-centre hotels at the right price do not come much better than this one. |
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If only Australia did have a warring half dozen papers, each out to humiliate and bankrupt the other, how much better served we would be. |
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I don't know about you lot but doesn't the sun and warmth make you feel just that much better, a little more cheerful and energetic? |
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My only word of warning in this cartoon's defense is that while the first episode is a bit weak, the following two are much better. |
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The world would be a much better place if today's washed-up actresses saw patriotism as the route to respectability. |
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It's a beautiful album, and solo acoustic music doesn't get much better than this. |
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You are much better off putting the keg into an empty garbage can and packing the surrounding space with ice. |
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Patient B tells his acupuncturist that the low back pain is worse first thing in the morning and much better when walking and moving around. |
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We can do so much better than this tawdry ragbag of liars, thieves and war criminals. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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A much better deterrent than flogging would be an efficient police service, coupled with the speedy administration of justice. |
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In fact there is little evidence that the political and administrative class was much better prepared. |
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She was an outsider who came inside, and she made the insiders that much better. |
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Adelaide, who just wanted to be a pretty girl, deserved so much better than life gave her. |
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Smartphones were just a much better, more convenient, all-in-one version of a bunch of popular devices. |
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It's not easy when you have a wafer-thin squad like ours, but the players are capable of doing much better than they showed against Burnley on Wednesday night. |
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Hiking boots are obviously a much better idea for moving around in, but the trade off can be feet so cold and painful that your whole day can be spoilt. |
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Both were served with delightful spicy yoghurt that complemented the dish well and, in my opinion, was much better than the usual heavy tartar sauce. |
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The grilled calamari was much better, although our waiter forgot the crucial lemon wedge and had to go elbowing back through the crowd to retrieve it. |
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The combat is certainly much better than it was last year, so it's a shame that some of the boss battles turn into wars of attrition with petty single-hit attacks. |
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The Attack Falcon is a joy to fly, but, of course, you want to stay in the lift, as the glide is not much better than you will find on the highest performance paragliders. |
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A standard radio studio of that era could be a very intimidating place, and a theatre would create a much better atmosphere for radio comedy, variety shows or quizzes. |
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Beyond the obviously warped people though are those who simply think they play much better than they do, and who don't appreciate how truly much they need to learn. |
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So let's lay off Tim and just hope in the fullness of time he becomes a much better commentator than some of the other no-marks who qualify as pundits during Wimbledon. |
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Tullow started the second half much better and scored a try created and executed by the forwards, with Tom Jenkinson being accredited with the touchdown. |
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Joining them is someone who is much better live then he is on wax. |
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I lifted my head to see that Tanya was looking much better that morning, though she still looked waxen and skinny, as if she hadn't eaten in a while. |
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Curry didn't fare much better at the hands of the tabloid scaremongers. |
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Come to think of it, I would also avoid acrylic for a bedspread, after all, all that work means heirloom and it should had been done in a much better yarn. |
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Much, much better were the thin wedges of nutty, fudgey Manchego cheese and the thick but sweetly tender Serrano ham clearly cut from the leg, not industrially pre-sliced. |
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So, start journaling today and see how much better you'll feel. |
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Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago. |
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This is a much better use than the building has been put to for some time. |
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The lovers speak entirely in iambic pentameter, which works much better than it should. |
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I'm much better at putting two and two together now than I used to be. |
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September is always a better month on the lough for both dapping and wet fly, so with a change in weather conditions anglers can expect much better fishing. |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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If only half of the residents of the settlements would come to settle the Negev, our situation would be much better. |
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Sunday's event would have been much better served had its illustrious panel reckoned honestly with this question. |
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The meat, sirloin steak, was much better than the last time. |
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Look, if every powerful, semi-obnoxious, egotistical kazillionaire gives much of his kazillions away to charity, the world will be a much better place. |
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And despite feeling much better I also feel terrible for being so nasty. |
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He's getting much better late movement on his fastball and slider. |
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Although I'm not personally a fan of how Americans teach and dance ballroom, they're doing a much better job of making dance a compulsory part of education than we are. |
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It is much better than the other boring calypsos I've heard. |
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Of course being in the scullery is much better than being tied up. |
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And how much better will Americans feel if a cruise missile hits an apartment building? |
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The cryptographer added that after a rocky start, Cryptocat has much better track record. |
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Perhaps the lumbar spine is a much better adapted structure than we realize. |
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One master key is much better than having to deal with 25 different keys. |
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Tyler is much better when he comes to the subsequent actors in the drama such as dayan, Peres, Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon. |
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Of course, Uber in the United States hardly has a reputation for being much better than in Delhi. |
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He says the wool clip in pastoral areas is much better this year than last year when the drought was in full swing and quality has markedly improved. |
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When you string together a series of championships, or piece together the ultimate team on a shoestring budget, it feels just that much better to play and win with them. |
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Nor do things look much better for work-shy Scots of the future. |
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But I felt much better about this one and had a big glass of Kool-Aid. |
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His reign as the Irish soccer manager could have been so much better if only a series of incidents had to fall in his favour rather than against him. |
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So all things considered, it turned out much better than projected. |
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The Japanese data bucks up the yen against the dollar and the Euro specially, after the poor US data and also not much better data coming forth from Europe. |
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I could be biased, since Ursula was plying me with Guinness as well as song, but she is a much better chanter than any of the young ladies performing at the MTV gig. |
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It was a look which suited Kate much better and weathered the summery temperatures more effortlessly. |
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Federal, state, and local budgets would be in much better shape if the superrich would pay their fair share. |
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The enactment of these proposals would strike a much better balance between the interests of liberty and security. |
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The audio fares much better, with occasionally muffled dialogue and moderate use of the left and right speakers, giving some appearance of channel separation. |
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Those same players will be rested and more experienced next year, which should make the Browns a much better team in the second half of next season. |
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It's much better than other reference tomes you might buy, and free. |
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The landscaping was so much better than anything around it, and despite the ugly color contrast of bright canary yellow and brown it was in very nice shape. |
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I went round to my 80-year old neighbour's last year, and threw out all her gin bottles and filled her fridge with organic smoothies, much better for her really. |
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It is much better to prevent serious injury to a child than to prosecute a parent for causing brain damage to a child by belting them around the head. |
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It's a primitive, benighted method of ordering life that is based mostly on coercion and the world would be much better off if all its forms were banned forever. |
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Spending your vacation in the great outdoors is a much better alternative than staying cooped up in a hotel room or visiting touristy theme parks. |
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The vegetable version fared much better, with crisp green beans and other tender veggies used in place of some unseasoned ground beef and cubes of ham. |
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It thought it was so much better than its parents, those class-bound dinosaurs whose bourgeois values it thought it was systematically eliminating. |
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Both of the children, agreeing their day was much better than being at school, spent several hours on the ship receiving a tour and lunch before the ship berthed. |
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She wore a skirt like Kay's but it looked much better on her. |
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The players and the many supporters who turn out each week to get behind their club, deserve much better than being left in limbo for an indefinite period. |
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Things are much better now and just the nagging doubt remains. |
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Slowly, I break the light trance and stand up, feeling much better. |
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This could have been played seriously as in a caper film and worked much better than the roly-poly actor stumbling around trying to pull off the job for comic effect. |
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Data are much better for Europe and Latin America, and frustratingly uneven for Africa and much of Asia. |
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African gray parrots, not thought to be closely related to humans at all, do a much better job of using vocalization to communicate symbolic concepts. |
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Within an integrated labour market it is impossible for one region to offer much better benefits than others without generating a ruinously costly inflow of benefit seekers. |
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Sitting on the grass, sipping tea and eating lovely ham sandwiches, followed by fresh cream homemade sponge cakes, we thought that life couldn't get much better than this! |
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The very lucratively paid Canadians are embarrassingly, shamelessly scrabbling for excuses as to why they were well-beaten by a much better team of non-professionals. |
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I find it much better than shoehorning e-mail through a WAP browser. |
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To my huge surprise, I left the tut spead unconvinced that a show of originals would have been much better, or more informative. |
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After all, my condescension was based almost solely on those childhood experiences in Oklahoma, a state much better known for chicken-fried steak than for Peking duck. |
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In my view the money could be much better spent and still leave more than enough to build a first class safe road with bypasses of major towns such as Castledermot and Carlow. |
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I don't cook 'em very often, but home cooked, cured ham is just so much better than manufactured ham slices that you buy in the store to use on sammiches. |
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Many of them can still be seen in trailer parks today, and I'm glad to report that they're aging much better than the cars they were based on. |
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It's brilliant for slicing and nibbling when the munchies take over, and much better for you than heading to the bread bin. |
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Any man who likes playing Santa Claus is in much better shape come Christmas if he has a German goiter. |
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The Industrial Revolution also created a middle class of businessmen, clerks, foremen and engineers who lived in much better conditions. |
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These bruits were allegedly a much better source of information than were the actual newspapers available at the time. |
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The Boulton Paul Defiant, despite its poor performance during daylight engagements, was a much better night fighter. |
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In past years, Doncaster would be included in this group, but has managed to perform much better. |
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The conversion to AESA will also give the Eurofighter a low probability of intercept radar with much better jam resistance. |
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Condensation is much less of a problem on thick straw roofs, which also provide much better insulation since they do not need to be ventilated. |
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During his lifetime, his prose satires were much better known than his verse. |
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Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
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The band was much better received at the UFO Club in London, where they began to build a fan base. |
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The Great Britain team does much better in the medal table at the Summer Paralympics than at the Summer Olympics. |
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Conditions were much better for the development of a mass national movement in the Czech lands than in Slovakia. |
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Much of this was due to their being much better armed and organised than the Bosniak and Bosnian Croat forces. |
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Finally Convair would create a Convair 440, which had small modifications, including much better soundproofing than the previous models. |
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Trade, Defoe argues is a much better catalyst for social and economic change than war. |
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When a principal character of Conrad's does escape with his life, he sometimes does not fare much better. |
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He was, and is, a much better actor than just playing James Bond, but he became synonymous with Bond. |
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However, nationally these parties scored much better, recovering from an electoral blow of the 2002 elections. |
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Although Labour had now been out of power for 13 years, their performance in the 1992 election had been much better than in the previous three. |
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