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1 There was certainly more than an element of truth in her statement.
2 In that case, Edward Lear is more interesting and certainly more likeable.
3 A military monument was certainly more in tune with the war sphinxes.
4 He had grown more grave; he was certainly more of a man.
5 There was certainly more of interest than of grief in the matter.
6 And BettyNet.com is certainly more audacious than Castor, who lacks obvious boom-boom.
7 Michelle Obama was certainly more accomplished than Barack was when they met.
8 Peterson was more relaxed, more personable, more reasonable, and certainly more amiable.
9 It is more interesting than any liver fluke, and certainly more predictable.
10 They're certainly more in the mold of the Prius than the GTO.
11 This was certainly more than the clothes ever cost, so I said:
12 The distinction, however, was certainly more an honorary than a legal precedence.
13 They are certainly more highly organised on the affectional plane than man.
14 A weak stomach is certainly more carnally virtuous than a full one.
15 It wasn't much but it was certainly more than this guy had.
16 And now, there's certainly more urgency, just cause life is so full.
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