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He threatened to withdraw French troops from there unless the U.S. got more deeply involved.
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Producers dialled the tone a few shades darker, the story got more deeply involved into the Arthurian legend, and the show blossomed.
As he got more deeply involved with birding and Central Park birders, Mr. Kimball saw obvious film potential, he said, but he didn't want to replicate a film he had seen that "had a lot of people talking about bird-watching but didn't have very many pictures of birds".
Then, as you got older, and you got more deeply involved in the game yourself, you just hoped that you had a chance to play in college -- and after watching all those games at Michigan Stadium, that maybe Michigan would take a chance on you".
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And Nancy (Mary-Louise Parker) gets more deeply involved with U-Turn.
But who would want to get more deeply involved with a firm as weak as Fiat?
The road kept getting more deeply gouged and steeper, so steep as make me worry about falling over backward.
That trend is likely to continue, as computers get ever faster and bigger, and the huge amounts of data that we generate get more deeply analysed.
Then, eight years ago, a group of gay publicity executives started getting more deeply involved and supersized the event, transforming it into a must-attend evening.
Otherwise, the Americans look reluctant to get more deeply entangled in the hitherto thankless task of making peace between Arabs and Jews.
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