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Their effort to disenfranchise poor, black, Hispanic, and student voters in many states deepens the impression that Romney's remarks about the "forty-seven per cent" were a matter not of "inelegant" expression, as he later protested, but of genuine conviction.
Far from generating much sympathy for Israel's action, the video images of the assault on the commandos only deepens the impression of an Israeli military as weak, unprepared and pathetic.
Among many Indians, this deepens the impression that he is a virulent Hindu nationalist with no sympathy for the Muslim victims.In the course of a long interview with The Economist this month, to be published soon, Mr Modi discussed his response to the riots of 2002.
But in fact he does so little with the 3D that it only deepens the impression that Every Thing Will Be Fine is a missed opportunity.
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"What Republicans are doing for themselves right now," Mr. Garin added, "is deepening the impression that they are the party of Big Oil".
The arbitrary arrest of the cardinal, the pressure put on his judges, and his final disgrace deepened the impression of the king's weakness and the autocratic nature of his government.
The forthcoming inquiry into his finances is likely to deepen the impression that the Teamsters, long affiliated with the Mob, remain rotten despite half a decade of efforts to reform them.
The fact that Lord Howell is the father-in-law of Britain's Conservative chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, an advocate of fracking, only deepened the impression of a north-south contest cemented in place by political rivalries.
It was one of a number of cases that have deepened the impression that, in the words of the former Black Fern and current MP Louisa Wall, the attitudes of rugby players in the country "have fallen behind society".
In the hours before Obama's speech, a series of news reports and document dumps concerning the role of Russian interference on Trump's behalf only served to deepen the impression of disorder.
You could argue that Haas and his screenwriter, Wendell Steavenson, have planned this deliberately, so as to deepen the impression of a country snarled up in loose ends — how can you hope to impose democratic discipline, after all, when a single dumb crime goes unsolved?
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