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1 And now he seeks to make matters right, by finding young Martin.'
2 To make matters worse, it is also a stunning corner of Europe.
3 To make matters worse, a new accounting rule is also inflating earnings.
4 To make matters worse, the violence has spilled over into other states.
5 To make matters worse, not one of the Overlords could understand English.
6 To make matters worse, the news emerged while Chiles was on holiday.
7 To make matters worse, the insects of the place were unusually active.
8 To make matters worse, Duncan Tracy and Stephen had quarrelled in October.
9 Hitting the wall with the other shoulder didn't make matters any better.
10 To make matters worse, they had only recently finished their EQC repairs.
11 To make matters more complicated, the transgender dad also has cystic fibrosis.
12 Jonah saw that to prolong the interview would only make matters worse.
13 And to make matters worse, withdrawal still ebbed and flowed within her.
14 Mark my word, the arrival of these Loyalists will make matters worse.
15 To make matters worse, he made only one of six in overtime.
16 To make matters worse, he could do nothing; he wouldn't fit anywhere.
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