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Federer finds himself in the underdog role again, maybe more than ever in a final.
But there is an unprecedented amount of it in today's world, maybe more than ever.
"Kids are into music, maybe more than ever, and we asked Dan to create a music-based show".
Today, maybe more than ever, "Einstein" comes across as an original, visionary and generous work, anything but polemical.
Maybe more than ever: if we are not honest about our role, then how will we assess our responsibility for whatever regime takes Qaddafi's place?
Now, maybe more than ever, in a cultural desert characterized by the vast, glimmering territory of the Internet, it is important for the critic to write gracefully.
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I don't know how many watts I did – maybe more than I ever did.
i really am. and never doubt that i loved you because i did, maybe more than i ever let you know.
Armstrong and his supporters are quick to point out that he's passed hundreds of drug tests, maybe more than any athlete ever.
It's not as if she's a lesbian, she insists; she just likes Molly — maybe more than she'd ever thought she would, but still.
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