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History's once glorious metropolises have become ever more sought-after destinations as Americans get back into travel mode.

As vibrant as ever, more than 50 years after its first appearance, it still knocks the stuffing out of the realist tradition, and probably always will.

The term genocide has become politically toxic on all sides of the ethnic divides, which remain as profound as ever more than 20 years after the conflict.

Grew ever more invisible after that.

Roma, by contrast, are looking ever more vulnerable after losing 2-0 at home to Atalanta.

As his appearances have become rarer, tickets have become ever more sought after.

After the epic 2005 series the bowlers started to hobble and the side became ever more distracted after their success.

Labour costs are rising in China, while British products are ever more sought after in the luxury market.

And in recent months, it has been ever more vivid after the Newtown shootings and the debate on strengthening state and federal gun laws.

The effort became ever more imperative after Sept. 11, so much so that Mr. Goss shelved plans to retire after this session and is running for re-election.

SPORTSSUNDAY Canadians Ever More Wary After the deaths of four soldiers, killed in Afghanistan by an American bomb, Canadians increasingly feel the United States takes its neighbor for granted.

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