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The threat of world recession, plus Italy's economic fragility, has brought even him down to earth.
His handling of cases involving Democrats has brought even more of an uproar.
He says that, if anything, Mr. Arnault's uninvited presence has brought even the youngest generations into solidarity with the old.
"Versus has brought even more pressure, definitely," he said in a Northern Irish brogue, softened by a distinctly mid-Atlantic lilt.
The start of the 21st century has brought even more complicated attempts to describe how hot or cold it is, by academic researchers, government agencies and private companies.
The past week has brought even more transfixing scenes, as Lebanese thronged the streets of Beirut with their flags in an unprecedented show of "people's power", forcing the country's pro-Syrian government to resign.
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