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1 As always in Syria, however, the reality may be rather more messy.
2 Freedom - rather more complicated in the concrete than the abstract, yes?'
3 The truth was almost certainly rather more complex and much more astonishing.
4 Children of Men moves rather more briskly but has a similar theme.
5 It took rather more than the inspector's reports to bring about improvements.
6 Tony & Susan seems rather more febrile than its subject matter demands.
7 That made the position sound rather more structured than many fans fear.
8 Which was good, as it was rather more of an architectural tragedy.
9 It is rather more controversial, however, when construed as a rabbit-duck illusion.
10 Away from the set, however, he producer's taste was rather more highbrow.
11 Norman was rather more measured in his final word on the matter.
12 I would encourage you to be rather more concerned about your discipline.
13 She agreed instantly and with rather more enthusiasm than James had expected.
14 A long, slow slide could turn into a rather more rapid one.
15 But these are rather more ambitious than those in the village church.
16 I suspect that my medical expertise is rather more extensive than yours.
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