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More setup, more settings, none of which are ever explained.
Governments of both parties keep adding stacks of rules, few of which are ever rescinded.
As The Economist notes, "Governments of both parties keep adding stacks of rules, few of which are ever rescinded".
In the book Mr. Ghirri writes of a "labyrinth, the walls of which are ever more illusory... to the point at which we might merge with them".
They are called England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which are ever more fed up with their cobbled-together, inconsistent constitutional settlements.
"I would look beyond the fact that we have reached a semi-final to values which are ever rarer in society," Simeone said.
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Since the square panels, which are ever-so-slightly inclined towards the street, hover 700 feet above the ground and measure 70 feet across, the Teligent sign should be visible from Weehawken, Union City and the New Jersey Meadowlands, if not Alpha Centauri.
Here are solid tips on taxes, which are ever-present snares for the unwary, especially those opening new businesses.
He was fabulously well-read - and there was no subject which was ever beyond his wit".
But her good manners bespeak seeming reluctance, which is ever the aristocratic way in Britain.
One example of this disrespect is the confirmation process for judicial nominees, which is ever more drawn-out and politicized.
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