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The researchers found a significant shift toward lyrics that reflect narcissism ("I" and "me" appear more often "we" and "us") and hostility (change from positive to angry words and emotions).
Sometimes we had money coming in, more often we didn't.
Sometimes, we find common ground; more often, we don't.
We laugh with him, some of the time, but more often we laugh at him.
More often, we get professors because they want to hear what colleagues are up to.
More often we make the opposite mistake: overestimating the amount of control we have over life.
"The more often we were coming, the more New York was going under our skin".
The more often we have to have our bags searched, the better we might feel.
More often we see MPs shouting at one other, cocooned in their own opinions and beliefs.
More often we talk about her studies; she is majoring in religion.
Sometimes we do this purposefully, but much more often we do it by accident.
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