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In other words, the utility of hitting the first target was much larger than that of hitting the second even when hitting the second target brought much higher monetary reward.
In the case of ceratopsids, the mouth could not be brought much higher than this because the extension of the head at the atlanto-occipital joint would eventually cause the huge parietosquamosal frill to abut the dorsal surface of the shoulders.
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Agglomerate particulate fluidization brings much higher efficiency than agglomerate bubbling fluidization (ABF).
The amendment would also likely have the effect of bringing much higher prices to women seeking coverage with maternity care.
Small shipments into Switzerland of unifloral honeys such as lavender honey, in most cases already bottled, bring much higher prices.
The chorus contains the line "can we get much higher?", another inquiry that is brought up during much of the proceeding album.
It is true that higher education has brought much of this on itself through the extreme policing of speech and tolerance of student protesters who shut down speakers with whom they disagree.
In South Africa, with a far higher proportion of blacks, discrimination brought much larger reductions in incomes across the economy.
This brought much applause.
A child that cost much brought much.
They brought much to the semi-final.
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