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1 The Liebs' money carried a lot more heft than some simple law.
2 The already heavy concentration of simultaneous risks has gained even more heft .
3 If you mindlessly abuse your gear, look for something that carries more heft .
4 Some people like a lighter knife, while others prefer something with more heft .
5 But I'd have to have something with more heft to it.
6 So, although these are very nice designs, I need to see a little more heft .
7 When Dr Phelps joins their ranks on the crossbench, their demands will have more heft .
8 To do so, however, would be to accord the film far more heft than it actually ever musters.
9 The deal gives GE more heft with gas and steam turbines, and a leading position in hydro power.
10 If he had to carry a gun, certainly Retaliator could have afforded something with a bit more heft .
11 Having threatened or endangered species of plants or animals on a site gives the suits far more heft , they say.
12 Both sets of investors will win if greater size gives the new entity more heft in price negotiations with Nordic retailers.
13 The firm also plans to bring in two or three more principals with backgrounds in finance to give the firm more heft , he said.
14 But the Hangover posse's pose might have more heft if they themselves hadn't made a film nearly as racist (Chinese people talk funny!
15 Having unloaded him from her speeder, Rey once more hefted the satchel that bulged from a new day's scavenging.
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