And what's more, I understand that he actually gropes people who work on his show. |
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And what's more worrying than her carpet-bagging is the growing influence of the money men. |
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Then you'll be a man, my son, and what's more, you'll be able to sleep at night. |
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It can be much cheaper to cook your own pet food, and what's more you will know what is in the food. |
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And what's more most of them have gone uncompensated, which sadly, is even a greater tragedy. |
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Anyone can drive fast, what's more important is how good your car looks when it stops. |
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After all, what's more suitable than a nice pair of trainers to help you keep on running? |
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Gradually I became the drudge and, what's more, accepted my role as a kind of second-class citizen. |
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I take pride in being a thief, and what's more, I am the best dip in the States. |
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But what's more intriguing is the e-zine support that sugars the materialistic pill. |
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I don't know what's more stunning his poetic use of language or his photography. |
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In his opinion, what's more relevant is the size of the market in Australia and whether we can reasonably expect a highly competitive pay television environment. |
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Orchestrion is a Metheny triumph and, what's more, the opportunity to enjoy a mind-blowing experience in acoustoelectrics and jazz! |
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And what's more, we are at the moment taking the first steps in Kabul, where I went last April to give a course. |
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You know what's more attractive than your current homepage, favorite news outlet, and all your Facebook friends combined? |
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But he's a sophomore and, what's more, sophomoric in thinking that this qualifies as a grand revolution instead of a thinly veiled stab at novelty. |
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He's a dish and, what's more, he's going to propose marriage. |
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Mr Chamberlain, whose hair is usually brown, is now sporting a pillar-box red barnet and what's more, he's been running around the nearby villages with the unusual hairdo. |
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And, what's more, it may propel them up the corporate ladder past their humourless colleagues. |
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If you don't go mad you may notice that the game suffers from rather basic graphics which is a shame, what's more it only exists for ARM processors. |
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He is a brilliant jack of all trades and what's more a seducer who cannot find work and decides to set up from scratch a CV with a tall story to accompany it. |
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You know what's more fun than playing Action 52? 52-card pickup. You know how you play that? Pick up the cards! |
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The X6 has almost every doohickey and thingamabob you could imagine and, what's more, the sound system rivals many of Bahrain's top night clubs. |
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Hey Lincoln, what's more fun than a Canadian microwave? A Dutch oven! |
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And what's more it is highly unfair to Berg and Buchner, because there are not many people who could really overtrump a message as strong as theirs. |
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What's more the joy of winning against insurmountable odds can do oodles to boost one's self-confidence. |
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What's more important is that stay-at-home Dundonians have a renewed sense of civic pride. |
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What's more remarkable is that not much else was found in either his car or his house. |
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What's more it's claimed to survive submersion in water for at least 30 minutes. |
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What's more likely to shake your equilibrium is that the room is covered in hard, reflective surfaces that ricochet sound. |
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What's more the top 10 selling cars last month weren't all medium price or cheapies either. |
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What's more interesting is the questions my friends ask and their reactions to the answers. |
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What's more important right now for the embattled labor movement, politics or organizing? |
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What's more in the circumstances the protests are uncalled for and absolutely unnecessary. |
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What's more certain is that when it comes to understanding knots, the road ahead almost certainly has more twists and turns. |
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What's more it's in a superb location within easy reach of local shops and train and bus services to Hammersmith. |
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What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket. |
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What's more critical in the comparison between cavemen and today's bodybuilders are the types of foods and ratio of macronutrients consumed. |
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What's more fun than spending too much money for lousy restaurant food served on saggy paper plates? |
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What's more fun to watch than a trained dog foiling bad guys? |
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What's more we'll even throw in a bottle of house wine in your room for your arrival. |
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What's more alarming that is some of the extortionists are running their rackets fearlessly from inside Tihar, Rohini and Rohtak jails. |
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