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Around Dutch Corner, through a tunnel of people dressed in orange – which greatly added to my now hallucinative state – counting down the hairpins, daring to look up occasionally at the cluster of buildings at the summit, so close, so very close … One last bend, and there was the finish line, across which I rode with tears in my eyes, as exhausted and exhilarated as I've ever been.

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(One of Wood's sisters is mentally disabled, which greatly adds to the burden).

The HP model comes with a built-in liquid crystal display that allows you to view a picture before printing it, which greatly adds to the convenience factor.

(That tune, which plays over the end credits, will be familiar to fans of Belle and Sebastian.) There is something obviously discordant about this infusion of pop into the generally hallowed realm of the war movie, which greatly adds to the pleasure and mystery of "La France".

Using natural gas to make electricity produces less local pollution and contributes less to global warming than burning oil or coal, which greatly adds to its attractions.The majors have the edge over NOCs in developing gas because it is capital- and technology-intensive; getting it to market from remote places requires compressing and cooling it, and shipping it as liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The first challenge is that many of these cloud services interact with each other, which greatly adds to the challenge of determining the vulnerabilities present in the system.

Turns out the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change review will be jointly requested by the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP) and IPCC, which will greatly add to the influence of the effort.

One of the major advantages of using theoretical calculations to obtain rate constants is that the environment can be precisely controlled, which can greatly add to the physical accuracy of the KMC simulations.

Here, too, the American past of the plaster, which had been exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show, greatly added to its interest.

Subsequent editions by P. von Waldersee (1905), Alfred Einstein (1937), and Franz Giegling (1964)—greatly added to Köchel's store of information and radically revised the numbering of some pre-1784 works (for which the designations "K-E" or "K6" are sometimes used).

An angry China could have greatly added to his woes.

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