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Having written more extensively about the war than I ever intended, another key observation refuses to go away.
General Petraeus is expected to recommend at least a temporary halt in troop withdrawals and to speak more extensively about Iran's influence in Iraq.
Coll wrote more extensively about Petraeus in a Reporter at Large published in September of 2008, during the heat of the McCain-Obama Presidential campaign.
Dr. Rosalie Greenberg wrote much more extensively about this "Jekyll/Hyde" syndrome in her book, "Bipolar Kids: Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm".
Ms. Kagan also displayed a bit of her law professor side, talking more extensively about abstract issues like how constitutional law develops over time.
Peter Cappelli, a professor at Wharton, has written more extensively about companies underestimating how much it costs to keep a position unfilled.
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In addition, better identified end users should be more extensively informed about the system's possibilities through tailored education.
In January, the Japanese intervened even more extensively, buying up about $67 billion.
It's also an interesting metaphor because it really introduces the question of play in Dante's theological perception, and it's an issue that I will talk about much more extensively when we reach Paradise.
But I think I wrote more extensively and more seriously about music within the pages of "Fortress of Solitude" than I've ever done outside of that.
Many of these topics are considered and written about more extensively in a blog that we kept over the semester, Celluloid Landscape.
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