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(91) Thus the blacks on the boats reflect as lighter richer browns.
(92) Sometimes, where a richer effect was required, a veneer of thin slabs of veined gypsum was added.
(93) Its advantage is that it allows a far deeper and richer assessment to be made than the pen and paper exercise.
(94) They are demanding that richer countries cut back their carbon emissions to compensate.
(95) They just happen to play a game that offers challenges greater than the Olympics, rewards richer than a gold medal.
(96) The rich got richer, while the multitude struggled just to survive.
(97) When schools shut for lack of fuel in the winter, they gave private lessons to the richer peasants' children.
(98) Labour standards improved in the West as countries became richer, not because draconian conditions were imposed on them from outside.
(99) The liquid composition then becomes richer in benzene and travels along the curve c'-E.
(100) Here investment, the use of hired labour, the differentiation between richer and poorer peasants, made minimal progress.
(101) As we become richer as a country we shall be able to do all these things.
(102) Under this government the rich seem to have got richer and the poor poorer.
(103) Some were richer and more prestigious than others[sentencedict.com], and their favour presumably the more worth having.
(104) Life becomes harder for us when we live for others, but it also becomes richer and happier. Albert Schweitzer
(105) The lesson to chess players is more clear-cut: chess turns out to be a much richer world than they thought.
(106) The rest comes from rural businesses that flourish only in richer areas.
(107) Video helps us provide a richer and more varied language environment within which learning can take place.
(108) By associating with the cat, one only risks becoming richer.sentencedict.com Colette
(109) To this extent the region was actually encouraging the formation of richer peasant strata at the expense of the poorer.
(110) Seeds, of course, are much richer in nutriment than any fleshy coating.
(111) This deliciously light and quick-to-prepare dinner party menu makes a welcome change from the richer, traditional fare of the season.
(112) Earth's richer zones have erred by forcing others to pay for their religion.
(113) Tuesday afternoon Decide to give the rich a chance to get richer.
(114) Yet Portamento is richer still when it changes tack.
(115) Nothing pays richer dividends than magnanimity.
(116) This, in turn, makes speech and written communication richer.
(117) At bedtime, apply an even richer formula: look for one with a blend of lipids such as squalene or ingredients like panthenol to seal moisture into the skin while you sleep.
(118) But as the capital's residents became richer following economic development, they ditched their bikes for four-wheeled transport.
(119) As the IMF gets richer, will the poor get a raw deal yet again?
(120) China and Japan lagged England because "their richer classes ... were surprisingly unfertile."
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