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Sometimes more of a part grows back than has been removed by amputation.
For Tory, Erin, Sarah and Chloe, popularity is sometimes more of a burden than a blessing.
Venus Williams has some of that power in tennis, but she is sometimes more of a phantom than a regular TV star.
I drive two hours a day just to get to and from work, and that can be just as much of a hassle, or sometimes more of a hassle, than jumping on a plane.
Ship combat can be frustrating when cannons repeatedly miss; and when your ship's cook charges headlong into a fireball, it is sometimes more of a hassle than swashbuckling fun, especially because injuries from such fights affect your ability to sail.
Full bodied, by contrast, was the wonderful playing of the pianist accompanying Mr. Carroll, Carole Presland, who was sometimes more of a focus than the cellist, making this a true duo evening.
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Audio is sometimes more of an issue because there is a commercial-audio market, but in some places audio books for people with print-reading disabilities have been delivered in special formats (such as on modified cassette tapes playable on special players that work with slow-speed and multiple-track tapes).
It is "sometimes more of a... a roar, and sometimes just a titter.
As I punched in my personal details and positive email address, a page – sometimes more – of opt-in/out questions appeared.
When a project has passed all other tests in the screen, however, and thus is a very good business bet, companies are sometimes more forgiving of a no to the sixth question, Does launching the product make strategic sense?
And their methods have sometimes smacked more of a witch-hunt than of due process.The latest arrests may have had a political motive.
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