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1 However, this is expected to change as more extreme weather events hit.
2 Particularly over countries that are using even more extreme forms of lockdown.
3 Yet Nina knows perfectly well that Vera's loss was much more extreme .
4 Their election saw a more extreme era of apartheid politics ushered in.
5 Today gentrification is even more extreme thanks to Google headquarters being here.
6 Every year we're experiencing more extreme weather like cyclones, droughts and floods.
7 The more extreme and inhospitable a peak is, the greater the challenge.
8 Since you gave your TED talk, inequality has only gotten more extreme .
9 Some regions, such as the Arctic, will experience much more extreme rises.
10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest In more extreme forms, success is measured by height.
11 Cruise ships are getting larger and the activities on board more extreme .
12 This year's event was more extreme than the two previous mass breachings.
13 And there has been more extreme heat over the past few weeks.
14 But for other people, they require much more extreme sets of lores.
15 And another obstacle, so they have to make a more extreme choice.
16 But a tiny minority have been drawn to a more extreme creed.
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