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This is true not only of funny movies, but also, even more so, of comic performances.

Elsewhere in football it was the year (again, but more so) of the oligarch.

Never more so, of course, than when your team is on serve, and thus, to some degree, on guard.

It is part of the Italian-American narrative and, arguably even more so, of Jewish-American history.

What is true of a photograph tends to be even more so of one composed by human hand.

'Normal' or 'legitimate' warfare is just as destructive of inanimate objects and enormously more so of human lives.

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Like the rest of Russia, only more so (because of smuggling), Kaliningrad's economy is hard to measure.

(More so now of course).

Rather more so than of monetarism.

This man fascinated me, the more so because of his nearly feline features and general aloofness.

Then again they usually are, all the more so because of the forced cheer.

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