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What’s more, the enormous success of “Die With a Smile,” her plush throwback duet with Bruno Mars, suggested that she’s viewed at age 38 as having reached the adult-contemporary phase of her career, never to revisit the edgier dance-pop of her youth.

What’s more, Nacua is in line for a big pay increase, likely after this season.

What’s more, as a practical matter, their constituents often have no way to message GOP members of Congress.

From Salon

What’s more interesting is that Kate’s politics give Jaclyn and Laurie something to gossip about and leave her feeling like the third wheel.

What's more, he adds, Switzerland, with its high-wage, high-price economy, cannot compete with less expensive neighbours, particularly now that the Swiss franc is so strong.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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