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Stravinsky called Ravel "the Swiss watchmaker". Debussy with every passing year seems to rise ever higher above both men.
More people in densely located areas means the cost of parking will rise ever higher, discouraging car ownership.
Such cases are not uncommon, with recent policy changes further lubricating the path for historic neighbourhoods to be trampled and towers to rise ever higher.
Ali Naimi, the Saudi oil minister, rejects the idea that his country wants prices to rise ever higher: "We are misunderstood: we thrive on the economic growth of others, which is concomitant with energy demand".
Unless or until the regulatory balance turns again – and removing FOBTs from the high street entirely would be a good start – the trend will continue, and the gambling industry's profits will rise ever higher.
As waters rise ever higher between levees, the ground behind the levees subsides, with the result that the Mississippi delta plain has become an exaggerated Venice, two hundred miles wide — its rivers, its bayous, its artificial canals a trelliswork of water among subsiding lands.
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He crawled over boulders, rising ever higher until he reached the opening.
Massive marketing campaigns lifted sales, and investors piled in as share prices rose ever higher.
The result: each year executive pay rises ever higher and the industry average is reset.
As top pay rises ever higher, wages for everybody else remain low and the economy struggles.
Even as its net income has dropped, the company's stock has risen ever higher.
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