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1 Reports from West Papua indicate more deadly armed conflict in Mimika regency.
2 Some people's affability is more deadly than the violence of coarser souls.
3 Something moves - is it the wind or something far more deadly ?
4 Those events become more significant and more deadly with the aerosol-carried disease.
5 But perhaps more deadly was soil liquefaction which obliterated several Palu neighborhoods.
6 But the matter was more deadly when we came among the trees.
7 The arrow is said to be even more deadly than the bullet.
8 It was something far more deadly and terrible- ahailof rifle bullets.
9 These are the more deadly , because they give the enraged more time.
10 In the US, mass shootings have become more frequent and more deadly .
11 It was slower than that of the Emden, but far more deadly .
12 The cozening words of Spaniards are sometimes more deadly than their swords.
13 Our annual Feast Day is more deadly than the Fourth of July.
14 The monotone was more deadly than any emphasis of a raised word.
15 There had been more deadly stories than this connected with the desert.
16 In the meantime Heyward had been pressed in a more deadly struggle.
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