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French influence was more extensive.
At one time, Mrs. Oliver's resource list was more extensive.
But the flooding was more extensive than expected.
The accounting of Islam's embellishments, however, was more extensive than the usual puffery of adolescence.
That was what she'd required for her previous knee operation, and this one was more extensive.
Teammate Paul Ranger had the same shoulder surgery as Lecavalier, although his was more extensive.
Admixture in other north-eastern and remaining Italian-Dinaric sites was more extensive.
The breakfast menu was more extensive than the ones at most kopitiams.
Complicating matters for American officials were new concerns about whether terrorism at home was more extensive than had been thought.
Ms. Fili-Krushel also acknowledged that ABC's participation in the effort was more extensive than it had said before.
But the Stasi operation was more extensive, with agents assigned to develop long-term relationships with their sources.
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