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1 Some market participants thought Illinois' so-called credit spread should be even wider.
2 There are going to be even greater health impacts later, Levi said.
3 I hope next year will be even more successful in this regard.
4 If she 's innocent she'll be even less likely to come home now.
5 This year will be even stronger and we're prepared to take action.
6 Next year City will be even stronger; Chelsea will be much stronger.
7 For others however, the business of house-buying can be even more complicated.
8 A new Lebanon war could be even more devastating than the last.
9 If wood is unchanging, solid and good, stone must be even better.
10 Finding this job hadn't been easy; finding another would be even harder.
11 For animals that need never surface, obscurity can be even more tantalizing.
12 It will be even more dangerous, I'm afraid, in the coming weeks.
13 So this is the time to be even more careful, said Leung.
14 Many believe the slump will be even deeper in the current quarter.
15 Tomorrow's march will be even longer, and if Razrek's horsemen attack .
16 Your first book was remarkable, and the second will be even better.
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