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Consider Federer, whose increased use of the drop shot, including the forehand drop shot, was one of the keys to his French Open victory last year.
Police officers, whose increased presence on the streets has fuelled concerns of clashes, could only look on as protesters cheered and shared food.
After months of paralysis, Bailey Rae eventually returned to songwriting, finishing an album whose increased emotional heft actually began accruing well before the night her husband went out drinking and never came back.
Sinn Féin remains the third-biggest party with 21 seats and whose increased presence in the Dáil was the main reason why Fianna Fáil will not sit in government.
Or imagine cars with better brakes that could take the place of airbags, or aero-engines whose increased reliability could be offset by less frequent maintenance, leaving airlines about as safe as they were in the 1950s.
This is especially true for women, whose increased participation in the labour market, together with higher qualifications, will lead to higher pensions in the future.
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cases, whose increasing number is convincing many experts that subconcussive brain trauma can have cumulative effects.
Americans, whose increasing culinary sophistication will be highlighted at the festival, are always eager to try something new.
Darren Pettie and Sarah Sokolovic are equally fine as a younger couple whose increasing intimacy with their new neighbors proves perilous.
This alliance was forged with one eye firmly fixed on China, whose trade is welcome in Indonesia but whose increasing regional assertiveness and territorial disputatiousness are not.
Still Alice is an upcoming release from Sony Classics about Columbia professor and cognitive psychologist Alice Howland, whose increasing forgetfulness unveils the early onset of Alzheimer's.
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