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In Washington, frustration with Israel's arguments has grown equally tangible.

A regular contact from the ruling party, and another name touted for years as a possible successor to the president, has grown equally coy.

The years since Hopper's death in 1967, aged 84, have seen the steady rise of abstract, conceptual, video and computer-based art, yet the influence of the painter of quiet, scoured interiors, voyeuristic night scenes and eerily lit landscapes has grown equally steadily.

But in between its martial milestones, Normandy has grown equally famous for both the excellence of its cooking and the subtlety of its local digestif, the apple-based calvados.

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Libyans who did not vote for the Islamists have grown equally suspicious of their intentions in the long-term: They welcomed the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi.

At the same time, demands on the radiologists have grown equally and it is no longer possible to oversee everything and to be an expert in radiology at large.

Although, the number of millennials who report positive impacts about the internet have grown, equally, the sheer size of millennials in Africa who are dissatisfied with policy-related issues having to do with internet usage and access also continue to increase.

Cities throughout California have grown equally frustrated over the continued power grabs by Sacramento.

And yet, the aide is also keen to emphasise something else: that as the row has grown, and generated an equally raw controversy – over the appearance of a Mail on Sunday reporter at a private memorial service for Miliband's uncle on Wednesday, seeking comments on its sister paper's portrayal of Ralph Miliband – so the affair has become about more than a son defending his dead father's reputation.

While the two-square-mile patch of South San Francisco bustles with more than 70 biotech firms, including Genentech, Amgen and Exelixis, an equally influential geography has grown along the Lemanic Arc of Switzerland and into the heart of Basel, where pharma giants like Novartis, Actelion and Roche (which acquired Genentech in 2009) have their headquarters.

While the two-square-mile patch of South San Francisco bustles with more than 70 biotech firms, including Genentech, Amgen and Exelixis, an equally influential geography has grown along the Lemanic Arc of Switzerland and into the heart of Basel, where pharma giants like Novartis, Actelion and Roche (which acquired Genentech in 2009) have their headquarters.

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