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1 However the coach said the match holds even more importance for fans.
2 With each passing four years World Cups assume more and more importance .
3 Perhaps he forgot or had things of more importance on his mind.
4 The useful is of much more importance and value, than the ornamental.
5 Of even more importance is it that the distances are gauged correctly.
6 To the merchant, Leghorn is of more importance than to the traveler.
7 The wisdom, however, of government is of more importance than the laws.
8 The same observation may be extended to subjects of yet more importance .
9 It is of more importance to him than I even thought for.
10 In the meanwhile, there's a matter of more importance to settle first.
11 No essential of the automobile, however, is of more importance than gasoline.
12 As income gets squeezed, that'll put more importance on winning more flow.
13 This proceeding was of more importance than appears, perhaps, at first view.
14 Others, however, and perhaps these are of more importance , are purely esthetic.
15 Indeed he attached more importance to Mr. Churchouse's opinions than his mother's.
16 Food prices have taken on even more importance as oil prices have risen.
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