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1 Do me a favour.' The body did not improve on second acquaintance.
2 He certainly wants to focus and improve on the background check system.
3 And we can improve on what we learn after the first year.
4 Although the Boks won last week, there was much to improve on .
5 She said she had aimed to improve on the Eisenhowers' dull parties.
6 I admire her willingness to take what's given and improve on it.
7 Though I doubt if anybody in the world could improve on Mr.
8 The Wales coach says his side can improve on last week's display.
9 The idea always was and always will be, to improve on nature.
10 There was no way to improve on that sentiment and nobody tried.
11 We've got a lot to learn and a lot to improve on .
12 He should improve on whatever he does but I'm happy with him.
13 Could it improve on the original in the manner of Pete's Dragon?
14 All we ask of you is to improve on the old people.
15 Magnetic resonance angiography has the potential to improve on the diagnostic accuracy.
16 If you can really improve on that canvas, you are a wonder.
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