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This year's ads are far fiercer and more negative than those from 2000.
IN JANUARY OF THIS YEAR, Pakistan opened an offensive into South Waziristan that was far fiercer than any that had come before.
Onstage she was something far fiercer and stranger, commanding attention whether defiantly grabbing her crotch or forcefully slapping at her body.
It wasn't a mistake he'd make again: for album number three, Your Arsenal, he teamed up with former Bowie sideman Mick Ronson and struck upon a sound far fiercer and tougher than anything the Smiths had done.
Verizon has repeatedly insisted that it needs more flexibility to reduce or relocate its work force because its profit margins have been squeezed, competition has grown far fiercer during the telecommunications slump and its traditional phone business has been shrinking.
The American left has a lot more ground to cover before it gets to the point where infrastructure projects like high-speed rail are a top priority.The United States is still embroiled in a large-scale argument over size and scope of the state that is far fiercer than in the rest of the first world.
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The impact of the disease is as yet unpredictable, but its spread is so far fierce and unstoppable, and the disease is incurable.
Kara Goucher steamed into view on the far turn, fierce, healthy and right on pace.
So far, the fierce attacks and $3 million in advertising have done little to break the race open.
But Robinson is far too fierce and honest - and not nearly sanctimonious enough - to rescue Jack from his desolation.
As Mr. Holmes pointed out, however, recruiting of athletes is far more fierce, systematic and pub- lic than for other groups.
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