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But Mr. Radke seems more content to be blustery.

Where Vaill will pepper a page with quotations, Jowitt seems more content to describe a situation.

But these moves demonstrate Murdoch's constant yearning to own more content, to gain more leverage.

The postwar Hollywood western was more content to let strangeness be strange.

Back above ground again, the bus was a lot more content to be coasting back downhill.

There is also an opportunity, Mr. Mondino suggested, to relate more content to iPad technology.

There's more content to learn for each exam than for GCSEs, and you're expected to regurgitate more in less time.

There is no music or sound accompaniment, but there is more content to the app than in Simply Being.

Tebow is a more mature and poised player, more content to share the wealth with his teammates and not try to do everything himself.

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At the very least, it's a clever move to encourage more content contribution to Docstoc.

So, some places have more content referring to Santa, and others have more content mentioning "zombies," "devil," or Satan.

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