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1 Ladies prefer to work in this studio, it is much more advantageous .
2 But with better stress conduction, MPI is more advantageous in postoperative reconstruction.
3 Nothing could be done that would be more advantageous to the convict.
4 To ascertain which is the more advantageous for you, restriction or liberty.
5 Shepardson's seat was the more advantageous of the two, nearer the aisle.
6 But, would it not be more advantageous all parties, on the whole?
7 Moreover, is there a more advantageous and sustainable way to change body composition?
8 While not 100-percent efficient, it is far more advantageous than using living beings.
9 Thus, they seem more advantageous for clinical use compared to agonists.
10 The teacher had given Bernard the last place, deeming that the more advantageous .
11 Percutaneous closure is an attractive technique and is more advantageous than other methods.
12 Sir John Temple had a more advantageous alliance in view for his son.
13 For the same reason, two converging lines are more advantageous than two divergent.
14 Offers more advantageous from a worldly point of view were open to me.
15 The trade is at this time infinitely more advantageous to Ireland.'
16 I think you might find a more advantageous empl'yment for your time elsewheer.'
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