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1 American military aid to Israel, already substantial, will become even more substantial .
2 In many cases, they are far more substantial than the dreamers themselves!
3 But having a physical body, it seemed, now offered more substantial benefits.
4 Brahimi skewed wide but would not wait long for something more substantial .
5 It also has a much more substantial blade, and a longer blade.
6 Come over to my place and I'll make you something more substantial .
7 Albert Leichtfried has established a more substantial mixed route- a lot more substantial .
8 And it is so with the more substantial anticipations of maturer years.
9 After conjuring them up he was left craving for more substantial replicants.
10 She felt the frivolity of pleasure and longed for more substantial benefits.
11 I think it is more substantial than I feared it might be.
12 If there be any difference, the former are rather the more substantial .
13 A more substantial recognition of the labours of Hamilton took place subsequently.
14 Jawbone might be looking at a more substantial gadget for your wrist.
15 Soon afterwards more substantial tokens of the Imperial friendship made their appearance.
16 We now have the lineaments of a much more substantial post-revisionist Emmet.
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