1. A second time they came forward in greater numbers and with more boldness and determination, but with even more fatal results. 2. An estate car provides even more luggage space. 3. And Flanagan raised even more eyebrows when he recommended Best, his unknown assistant, as his successor. 4. Any attempts to impose a solution would be quite likely to meet with even more violence. 5. But if the spending spree stays at the same pace, even more money will be needed later. 6. But rather than sating desires, it seemed to fuel them toward even more escalation. 7. But this year an even more offensive Marketing ploy is keeping me away from my Christmas shopping. 8. By having students cover even more material it virtually assures that nothing will be covered in depth. 9. Even more fundamental than these pragmatic constraints, however, is the educational philosophy underlying the two initiatives. |