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But the euro zone's debts are bigger than ever; many of its economies are in recession.
"In my tenure here, there are now probably as many spaces to play as ever, many of them qualitatively better than those of the past," said Mr. Rempis, who has lived in Chicago since 1993.
There are more Tests completed than ever, many of them well inside the distance, and all this with an over rate that appears to be in inverse proportion to the rate of scoring.
As we are more connected than ever, many of us carry multiple devices with us at any given time.
And now that the tech startup scene is hotter than ever, many of these apps are backed by serious investors and have big plans for the future.
Most of them thought the psychological horror and heavy symbolism was not only a failure, but the dumbest Batman story ever, many of whom laughed at the idea.
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As ever, many hundreds of people flocked to the academy for a morning of music and of praise for the visionary civil rights leader, who was struck down in his prime, still a work in progress.
How ever many tons of stuff were on the ground, the landscape fell heavier and longer on the eye.
Start with a pound or how ever many pounds of defrosted ground beef.
I think that film criticism is, over all, better than ever, because, with its new Internet-centrism, it's more democratic than ever and many of the critics who write largely online are more film-curious than ever.
They are more awash in cash than ever, and many of them say they plan to hire more American workers.
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