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For North Korea, the need to make ever more economic and political concessions to China is abhorrent.
Caught up in the tautology of his argument, the prime minister went on to make ever wilder and contradictory claims.
It had been thought the law could finally be disproved as it became too difficult to make ever smaller transistors.
That, in turn, often led them to make ever riskier loans, leaving them vulnerable when the economy collapsed.
Except the financial system has found all these clever ways to make ever more money off that same pot.
How long can we continue to borrow from the "topsoil bank," as torrential rains force us to make ever more frequent "withdrawals"?
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Apple continues to make ever-thinner devices, with a superlative build and a luxurious feel.
Perhaps we should keep this in mind as our technological prowess allows us to make ever-greater genetic manipulations.
But in trying to make ever-smaller lens assemblies that can focus and zoom, camera designers encounter difficulties.
This is the reality faced by those trying to make ever-smaller transistors, one of the key components of virtually all modern electronic devices.
The show explores an important year in Calder's career when the sculptor was beginning to make ever-more-sophisticated mobiles and stabiles.
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