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1 WN: Have you seen much recent innovation by others in browser technology?
2 Her body, even after so much recent erotic attention, reacted to him.
3 English discontent certainly does lie at the root of much recent turmoil.
4 Yet no European troops had had so much recent experience of active service.
5 Despite the many challenges that remain, there has been much recent progress in Africa.
6 He said: Unlike both Blackpool and Blackburn, Preston has not enjoyed much recent investment.
7 Dempsey exhibits a regrettable ignorance of much recent research into the San Patricio Battalion.
8 Apart from hard work, she couldn't really explain why she's had so much recent success.
9 There has been much recent attention on psychological well-being and pastoral care for medical students.
10 Oh how much recent human folly has been committed in connection with that misused word!
11 From Black Eyed Peas to Taio Cruz, much recent pop looks to Ibiza for inspiration.
12 Environmental Tax Issues The issue of green taxes has been the subject of much recent comment.
13 Although a risk in many contact sports, much recent attention has focused on concussion in rugby.
14 The Irish corporation tax regime has received much recent publicity -most of it not benign.
15 But much recent spending has been done on credit, leaving Americans with a negative savings rate.
16 But after so much recent loss, her only defense had been to distance herself from her patients.
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