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1 This story proves more than the ignorance of the suffering people.
2 Theological fury never proves more than the imbecility of its cause.
3 Getting rid of money also proves more difficult than expected.
4 But making a clean break often proves more difficult thananticipated.
5 And the nonstop barrage ultimately proves more wearisome than exciting.
6 Which proves more good taste than learning on their part.
7 The Intermittent Process proves more satisfactory for canned beans.
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9 Nothing seems more seductive in his eyes than freedom of conscience, and nothing proves more painful.
10 His father proves more accommodating than most, and so Santiago wins the freedom to pursue his dreams.
11 A brisker movement is sometimes adopted which proves more conformable to the taste of the English spectators.
12 Austin Pendleton's Friar Laurence proves more of a happy medium, knowing just when to rein himself in.
13 But if that proves more than political human nature can handle, some good could yet come of this.
14 If that proves more typical of the rest of Scotland then the Cons will not make second place.
15 Nothing proves more clearly the purposes of the English government than its long duel with the Jesuit mission.
16 A fake hit on yourself to massage the sympathy poll on whichever of your bed-buddies proves more viable.
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