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61. This was all the more remarkable, Pruett notes, because most men are reared to be ineffective nurturers.
62. Other routines are pure flights of fancy, all the more extraordinary for the very ordinary setting.
63. Education is a long-term investment - and all the more crucial for being so.
64. Basil was not a great public speaker but what came through was all the more effective because it had not come easily.
65. McLuhan claims that the very fact that the medium is discounted makes it all the more dominant and instructive.
66. If some material is lost already, that is all the more reason to stop a lapse becoming a loophole.
67. It hurt her all the more and she slumped to her knee.
68. The Boos' welcome maturity makes Sugar appear all the more primitive and pained.
69. That means there is all the more reason to oppose the willed destruction of old things.
70. This is all the more reason to find a more democratic way of deciding the state for the first primary.
71. We admired him all the more for his frankness.
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72. It is made all the more nightmarish by the measured deliberation with which it is unfolded.
73. About sixty-three hundred years ago, a flyspeck island off southern Kyushu named Kikai exploded with a force that would dwarf all the more famous volcanoes that have since erupted around the world.
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76. The image of an impending calamity is no doubt odious, but its very odiousness makes it haunt the mind all the more pertinaciously, and it is useless to expel it.
77. The Peking Man that just takes off next winter dress appears all the more spirit.
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79. For churches not normally noted for their ability to act in unison, today's unprecedented move was all the more remarkable.
80. However, they feared for their lives, for in experiencing the holiness of God so closely, they felt all the more their own sinfulness and unworthiness .
81. Yin had an old servant who was slow in his work, but Yin pushed him all the more. The dog-tired servant laboured himself to exhaustion, moaning and groaning.
82. The debt of gratitude he is owed makes it all the more horrifying, therefore, that he was treated so inhumanely.
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84. Their obstreperousness is all the more remarkable given that they are all from swing states, or, in the case of Mr Christie, a resolutely Democratic one.
85. This may represent the Galilean form of the expression, and, if so, would be all the more evidential.
86. The girl is all the more beautiful in her wedding gown.
87. This display makes Hals seem all the more singular, even while feeling a trifle superfluous.
88. This first - responder feat is all the more remarkable given the political impasse between China and Taiwan.
89. On earth there are lives of creatures less mentally - civilized which overawed mankind all the more.
90. However, as prices of the Indian tobacco touched records, farmers are tempted all the more to cultivate it, Babu said.
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