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It couldn't have been easy for this couple then in their eighties, getting from their home in rural Oregon to an even-more isolated town in Iowa, with Monica in a wheel chair because of multiple sclerosis.
Roy M. Pitkin: Nice Guys Sometimes Finish First Roy M. Pitkin 2011
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One of these days she'll come out with something so even-more mindless or disturbing or damaging that she'll self-destruct.
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After all, the alternative is getting even-more paltry returns on things like short-term Treasury securities.
Fed's Weapons of Mass Distraction David Reilly 2011
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It couldn't have been easy for this couple then in their eighties, getting from their home in rural Oregon to an even-more isolated town in Iowa, with Monica in a wheel chair because of multiple sclerosis.
Roy M. Pitkin: Nice Guys Sometimes Finish First Roy M. Pitkin 2011
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And the treaty allows for even-more deviation from a balanced budget if a downturn is "severe," which other euro-zone rules define as a GDP decline of more than 2%.
Budget Treaty: Neither Panacea Nor Poison Marcus Walker 2012
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Financial firms ultimately took hundreds of billions of dollars of write-downs on those portfolios, throwing markets into turmoil and triggering even-more losses when some markets seized around the world.
Guilty Pleas Hit the 'Mark' Susan Pulliam 2012
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The championship caps an even-more tumultuous than normal sixth season in pinstripes for Rodriguez, from the admission he took steroids earlier in his career to the March 9 arthroscopic hip surgery that sidelined him for the first 28 games of the season.
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The point here, I suppose, is that check-cashing fees may be an exploitative scam run by sleazeballs, but that they may turn out to be a more prudent option for the working poor than the even-more exploitative scam run by the more mainstream, but sleazier sleazeballs of the banking industry.
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A campaign run by the always-chingón Applied Research Center publishers of the even-more-chingón magazine, Colorlines is seeking that everyone stop using the term "illegal" outright, or at the least resort to using the awkward I-word stand-in.
Gustavo Arellano: ¡ASK A MEXICAN!: "Illegals" and The "N-Word" Gustavo Arellano 2011
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In Syria, protesters welcomed the U.S. and Europeans' call with a mixture of relief that powerful allies were rallying to their side—and fear that it would provoke an even-more violent backlash from the government, which has argued it is fighting Islamist militants backed by a foreign plot.
World Leaders Urge Assad to Resign Jay Solomon 2011
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