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The English (who traversed the globe as the "British") encountered, and fought, and defeated, more foreign peoples than any other European imperial power; so it stands to reason that their vocabulary of ethnic contempt should be so much more copious than, say, that of the French or the Spanish.
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And yet, like Newcomen, their innovations are so much more useful to the people who actually have copious amounts of raw material to work from.
But Sebag Montefiore sets out to do much more than add his own brand of heightened drama to the already copious literature on Nicholas and Alexandra.
In the absence of illumination, because of the electrochemical potential of the oxidant (H2O2) being much more positive than the valence band of Si, silver ions act as a catalyst to rapidly reduce H2O2 and produce copious number of holes injected into the valence band of Si [10].
After midnight, there are more kids with backpacks outside and even more copious smoking.
Auden was, as a poet, far more copious and varied than Eliot and far more uneven.
DVD film releases got a lot more interesting -- and more copious -- in 2005.
It is much, much more.
"It's much more".
Much more storage.
Much more chic, too.
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