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211. Wasn't it possible that his sexuality was much more ambivalent than he had let on?
212. He deals much more with national issues rather than local ones and has received less media attention as a result.
213. There was a much more cautious response to the Beveridge proposals among politicians and administrators.
214. I've always thought that much more undignified than going bald.
215. The foundation of the Camden Society in 1839 had promoted much more careful study of medieval architecture.
216. I never expected to be much more than a character actor.
216. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
217. But, much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth, he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal.
218. As a similar percentage of the population, Norfolk priests were very much more affluent.
219. That is the bare outline of the Pilmay and Scott story, a tale that could be told in much more detail.
220. I am much more aware of oppression and racism now, more socially aware, more into doing things to help people.
221. One or two other species of bird have developed a much more accurate technique of finding their way in the dark.
222. We often assume that those above us know much more than they do.
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