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Perhaps more of Ms. Senesh's poetry and journals could have been folded into the text.

Perhaps 20 percent, perhaps more, of all Chechens have left Chechnya in the last 20 years.

In modern Britain, it is perhaps more of an emotional impulse.

In a horrible sort of way, 'making a name' was perhaps more of a drive than it should have been".

Winding curves and rough road surfaces are perhaps more of a challenge than the overall steepness of the hill.

"It appears to be at least equal and perhaps more of a problem for spouses than patients," Dr. Mitchell said.

And perhaps more of us would rather see ourselves – and others – as people first, and worry about belief later.

For a few moments there was the suggestion of burning rubber, but perhaps more of that later.

There may be some idleness in the cutting room as well, but vanity is perhaps more of a problem.

With the haunting spectre of Mourinho now lingering away from the Stamford Bridge dressing room a win is perhaps more of a prospect in today's match-up.

His 1963 thriller, "Shock Corridor" — strictly speaking perhaps more of a loony-bin picture than a newspaper picture — turns a reporter's investigative zeal into a perverse cautionary tale.

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