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1 If you want to carry more people, the power must obviously increase.
2 That may change soon as retailers carry more tablets this back-to-school season.
3 Boats carry more and cost less than any other form of transport.
4 There are consciousnesses of lack which carry more bliss than any possession.
5 They were to carry more stores for themselves than they were worth.
6 We do not want to carry more food than we shall need.
7 And yet here, in this context, failure seemed to carry more weight.
8 From another woman, words of wisdom would carry more weight than mine.
9 He could carry more , and do more work, than any of them.
10 As a result, relayed spikes carry more visual information per spike.
11 They had to carry more water with them because of thirst, he said.
12 Buses in Delhi carry more than seven million commuters a day.
13 Pono files carry more data, but you can't hear the difference.
14 False alarms may lead to invasive tests, which carry more risks.
15 Soldiers are being expected to carry more equipment than every before.
16 The added downforce allows the driver to carry more speed through a turn.
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