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Comedy provokes much fiercer reactions.
Meanwhile, American power is much fiercer.
"I would have been much fiercer", he says.
People were much fiercer with children then, she says.
A cauldron far, indeed, from the kitchen fire, and, at home at least, much fiercer.
Now it is charging into Brazil, where it faces much fiercer competition.
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This news is relayed to Bailey with much fierce muttering and hostile staring at me.
Grenville was chairman of the Caravan Club, could easily have been played by Arthur Lowe, and wielded much fierce Argyle-patterned Pringle-wear and something called "a magnetic torpedo level", with which he was wont to check the perpendiculars of awnings.
Thank you, irony.' But everything, all the subjects he had spoken of, had been inanimate: perhaps unsurprisingly, for a man who has to ask his doctor for advice on whether he should have a political party, there wasn't much fierce engagement with people or the idea of them.
The new proposals will now need to be debated and accepted by the European Parliament and EU Member States before they become regional law — so it's likely there will be amendments (and much fierce lobbying) along the way.
We've run thousands of pieces since NextGen Journal launched in September 2010, but nothing has generated quite this much fierce resistance.
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