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The bad years may have deepened her sensitivity, though.
Analysts suggested various possible reasons that the fight may have deepened.
There were also ominous signs that the summit meeting may have deepened the Pakistanis' already deep mistrust of the Indians.
An earlier cut of the film, the publicity notes suggest, may have deepened the character, but this version seems determined to make location the star.
But, far from erasing the stain of suspicion, the ruling may have deepened it, prompting questions about why the British authorities had gone to such lengths to gag the inquest.
The terrorist attacks, he said, "did not cause the recession, but it quickened it and it may have deepened it". he added, "The problem is we don't know what the future holds".
And although they may have deepened both, they do not seem likely to prolong the recession further than it would run anyway, at least if recent indicators are to be believed (the budget deficit is another matter).On foreign policy, initial expectations of change have also been dashed.
His experiences of that country's life and culture, especially of the 16th-century Zen and literati painters, may have deepened the meditative sensibility that informs his work, but he was also beholden to the radically reductive "spiritual" Suprematism of the Russian painter Kasimir Malevich.
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These threats may well have deepened the resolve of many leavers, rather than undermined it.
They may, in fact, have deepened.
Zardari's health problems have deepened the country's political crisis, amid speculation that he is seriously ill or that he may not return.
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