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"How much sweeter it would have been if everyone in the borough were living the lives they were living before the storm".
But how much sweeter the result would have been if the Labour party leadership had listened to local supporters and put up no candidate rather than sending someone down to instruct them that a candidate had to be selected whatever.
Crawford is accused of asking Matthews, "How much sweeter can it be than a big stack of smelly bodies?" Authorities arrested Crawford and co-conspirator Eric Feight in 2013.
Think about how much sweeter success will feel when you'll be able to say that you got what you worked for in spite of a past that dictated otherwise.
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And if he should do it in the face of PSG, the greatest icons of the modern world of super clubs run by sovereign wealth funds and oligarchs, how much the sweeter.
The audience learns many things: how much Mr. Sweet wanted to get out of the heartland ("otherwise known as Not New York"), only to find out that all the artists he admired were from Chicago.
At the end, the audience has learned many things: How much Mr. Sweet wanted to get out of the heartland ("otherwise known as Not New York"), then learned that all the artists he admired were from Chicago.
Then came Thanksgiving, and no matter how many golden brown and delicious marshmallows there were, and no matter how much Grandma sweet-talked that bird, all I could think about was the huge gaping hole where Steve was supposed to be.
I blame the people who gave weight to John Lennon's quip that Ringo Starr wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles - they forget Lennon's tendency to tease, as well as the way Starr's behind-the-beat playing made Abbey Road so languid, and how Rain falls much sweeter thanks to his fills.
The men answered a 1988 survey on their habits, including how much candy (all sweets) they ate in the preceding year.
I was as surprised at how much I enjoyed the sweet, oaky taste as I was saddened that this would probably be the last time I'd puff publicly, because, let's face it, in this day and age, anyone caught trying to smoke something that resembles a prop from "The Lord of the Rings" would immediately be called a jerk.
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