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But it's ever more clear that there's a fungus among us: the journal Nature brings word of the first comprehensive atlas of the startling variety of funghi growing on human skin.
So it's ever more important to get hold of a battery to keep yourself charged if you're going to be away from power for a while, whether that be on holiday or at a festival.
Mercer assumed a lifestyle commensurate with an expatriate executive, so while living in Rio de Janeiro can be inexpensive in a favela, it's ever more expensive to live in the city's prime areas.
"It's ever more tangible". Branson said Welsh had found a potential technological solution to the crushing pressure of the ocean's depths — a quartz dome that should withstand 13 million pounds of pressure — so he joined the project.
It is ever-more unreal.
But it is ever-more urgent.
"The way music is consumed nowadays, via streaming, it's ever-more important to have a strong song underneath.
Just as popular lore has it that no one in London is ever more than a few feet from a rat, no would-be spectator today need ever be more than a few minutes from a Carry On film.
However, it's a question that is ever more pertinent and topical now that the government has announced its desire to extend UK plc's focus beyond the London and the south-east.
Whistler is ever more interesting.
Egyptian society is ever more polarised.
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