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So many books are published — almost certainly, more than ever — that predicting a blanket decline in quality would be ridiculous.
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At 69, Murakami has probably spent far more time slaving over Gatsby than anyone – certainly more than Fitzgerald ever did.
Since shoppers learned of the closures, there has been more effusive praise for the iconic glory of Sears than any other time in recent history (and certainly more than was ever generated by the company's own advertising campaigns).
"There's been a lot of snow - certainly more than I've ever seen before anywhere up here". Snow that had been turning to slush has started to freeze again in places, making conditions even more difficult.
And I think we've done more in the third term than any administration's ever done — certainly more than we did in the first and second term".
The political math for Mr. Moore is certainly more complicated than ever before.
Beards are certainly more popular than ever, says Brendan Murdock, founder of the Murdock chain of barbershops.
Not just since Sunday's 2-0 win over Bayern Munich by Borussia Mönchengladbach; but certainly more so than ever before.
Cruz is certainly more worshipped than ever by his camera, and you have to laugh when, fresh from intercourse, with mussed hair, she stares at the bathroom mirror, as bare as a baby, and declares, "I look awful".
Plans for its proper identification, treatment and control are certainly more urgent than ever.
Most I ever ran in my life". Certainly more than he is running these days.
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