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The characters to love grow increasingly abundant and diverse.

That sent me looking for other examples, which turn out to be almost nonexistent in written English but increasingly abundant in speech.

As the financial crisis has largely eased in recent months, big companies have found credit increasingly abundant, with bond issues sharply higher.

Transferring productions, especially plays, from London to New York is becoming more common, with the incentives increasingly abundant at a time when creating a Broadway production from scratch is growing more expensive.

After the death of one of his oldest friends, Nikolaus Hausmann, in 1538 and that of his daughter Magdalene four years later, references to death became increasingly abundant in Luther's correspondence.

His departure from politics is long overdue and would benefit both Basque and Spanish people.CÉSAR GILMadridBlubber bannedSIR The primary purpose of Japan's whale research programme in the north Pacific is to examine the impact of whales where they are increasingly abundant and are consuming fish that are the target of declining fisheries ("The politics of whaling", September 9th).

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Yet even with a relatively small scientific community, genomic data is becoming increasingly more abundant, primarily from efforts to develop molecular genetic maps, delineate taxonomic relationships and investigate molecular aspects of gene expression in biochemical pathways and disease response.

Secondly, we can't afford to assume that the benefits of increasingly cheap and abundant clean energy automatically accrue in geographies with little historical activity.

It agrees that natural gas is an abundant and increasingly important fuel because it emits only half the carbon dioxide emitted by burning coal and is an important bridge to a less carbon-intensive energy future.

So the success of Coca-Cola's new orange-juice drink, developed in China, is a rare triumph.In most parts of the world Coke's sales are driven by the famous fizz, with richer countries, where calories are all too abundant, leaning increasingly towards Diet Coke, developed in 1982, and poorer countries leaning towards the original sugary stuff dating back to the 19th century.

But its increasingly robust democracy, its abundant natural resources and its demographic dividend suggest that its greatest attraction may be that it has plenty of room to grow.

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