41.   She is older now than when we knew her last.

42.   Ten years ago, few television correspondents were better known than Arnett.

43.   The eminent English director is, after all, far better known than Adrian Lester, the fine young English actor who has the title role.

44.   The movie people may have shunned it as too subtle, or could have considered it less sufficiently known than the others.

45.   The math test, once approved, is intended to be a better gauge of what students know than the current Regents exam.

46.   The Nevada seat seems like a probable Republican gain, with former Rep. John Ensign much better known than his Democratic opponent, Ed Bernstein, a lawyer.

47.   The offense is more conventional than the run-and-shoot, but less known than the West Coast offense.

48.   To many Americans, the trio was better known than Chianti.

49.   Under the PRI, government jobs have often depended far more on whom somebody knew than on what they knew.

50.   While Buchanan is a long shot, he is also better known than others in the field and gets plenty of press for his strident sound bites.

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lower 1.95%
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die 0.64%
prepare 0.64%
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