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There were, for the most part, fractionally more British frontline troops than American ones in both Sicily and Southern Italy.

Here, he seems fractionally more rooted in actuality.

But a changing climate may make some of the world's highest mountains fractionally more accessible.

"It remains fractionally more civilised than the rest of the house".

2012's puckering protocol was "ducklips", a fractionally more pursed pose than its trendy usurper.

But the visual presence of Nigel Farage was fractionally more than Nick Clegg – 16.2% as opposed to 15.8%.

It is now worth only fractionally more than it was in 2001, before the then market collapse.

That even Raikkonen is fractionally more animated this season is further evidence that Ferrari have moved forward.

These kinds of criticisms are echoed, in only fractionally more civilized tones, by icons of the conservative political establishment.

The European Central Bank outlined a fractionally more upbeat picture on the European economy than when it last met a month ago.

The combined youth orchestras made a darker sound than the Hallé, who gave us fractionally more detail.

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