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But in poorer countries the digital divide is growing ever more marked, according to the report.
All the same, it did not take much longer for Hearts to establish a superiority that grew ever more marked as the match developed.
In startling contrast with mainstream Cubism, the painter's penchant for light-hearted fantasy led him to give an ever more marked Surrealist slant to compositions he made during World War I. Extraordinary alacrity emanates from "Harlequin Playing the Guitar" done in gouache, probably in 1915.
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Beginning now, on Labor Day, the holidays seem to come with greater frequency and greater significance, as if we needed to mark, in ever more important ways, our approach to the turning of the new year and the depth of winter.
The Gulf is usually seen as the answer to the world's oil problems, but it looks ever more like a question-mark instead.
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