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1 No one is more overjoyed than a lightly regulated building industry.
2 The king was still more overjoyed than the captain.
3 That evening it was difficult to determine who was more overjoyed at our reunion: Jack or Lobero.
4 Bazaroff's old parents were all the more overjoyed at their son's arrival, as it was quite unexpected.
5 Perhaps that was why the girl was more overjoyed by the details of the find than the mariners.
6 Mr. Melton appeared more overjoyed than anybody else, however, and as the two parties met and drew rein he exclaimed:
7 Pelias was again caught by the Charas of their presence, but he felt even more overjoyed to see the Lords interacting.
8 The more refined a man becomes, the more delicate his insight into Nature, the more satisfied, the more overjoyed is he with her exhaustless charms.
9 "None is more overjoyed than I to see you triumph over your enemies."
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