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1 In South Africa, this is even more the case than in Europe.
2 I hope next year will be even more successful in this regard.
3 Several days later, I heard a new and even more ominous sound.
4 Far-left groups hope the tenants' concerns could win them even more support.
5 Either way, his current situation was even more dire than her own.
6 Perhaps ultimately even more important is the global scarcity of fresh water.
7 I travel way too often and, unfortunately, lose things even more frequently.
8 Indeed, rivals may view Maliki as even more of a serious threat.
9 American military aid to Israel, already substantial, will become even more substantial.
10 After seeing the tapes in question, Bland's family had even more questions.
11 The partnership also offers an even more important benefit to Google: data.
12 Furthermore, responsibility for prevention, which was never clear, became even more opaque.
13 Fear can make a situation even more dangerous than it already is.
14 Great wealth is secret, and its hold on power even more so.
15 Particularly over countries that are using even more extreme forms of lockdown.
16 However the coach said the match holds even more importance for fans.
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