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1 Much has been achieved; there is, of course still more to do.
2 The new forecast is still more optimistic than most private economists' views.
3 When a statement concerns a public figure there are still more factors.
4 However, he cautioned that there was still more work to be done.
5 Houses are still more expensive now than they were 12 months ago.
6 There were still more areas Marfell wanted to barricade off, he said.
7 The wind had increased; the vessel tipped still more to the side.
8 He knows, however, that there is still more that can be done.
9 And perhaps you'll feel you want to protect yourself still more now.
10 In France and still more in Paris, similar manifestations have no existence.
11 There are still more than 60 bush fires burning across the state.
12 There is no doubt that there is still more work to do.
13 And still more frequently they passed the evenings in the McCloud apartments.
14 However, the figure was still more than a third below its peak.
15 Anti-slavery campaigners estimate there are still more than 25 million slaves worldwide.
16 They were fruitful in sufferings and still more so in other graces.
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