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1 Must be infinitely more difficult going into lockdown for a second time.
2 You have a Druid's power, and such power is infinitely more compelling.
3 The former is a social element infinitely more abundant than the latter.
4 And then this morning Sayyed called and things became infinitely more interesting.
5 This is of infinitely more consequence than rain in the lower country.
6 Had it found others to love, others infinitely more malleable and useful?
7 This remains infinitely more important than a TV boss losing his job.
8 There are infinitely more in Italian -the home of the sonnet.
9 That's a welcome development, because both those technologies are infinitely more exciting.
10 This ritualistic and cold-blooded torture was infinitely more appalling in its humiliation.
11 She suggests infinitely more and infinitely greater things than she has done.
12 He has omitted infinitely more than he has inscribed in his list.
13 Not a nothing, but a former something, which is infinitely more complicated.
14 The heart of woman is an organ infinitely more delicate than ours.
15 He glanced at Ford, who was infinitely more experienced in these matters.
16 His family is as old as the hills, and infinitely more respectable.
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