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What’s more, the correlation between satisfaction and electoral outcomes isn’t even very close.

From Salon

What’s more, Trump, during his first presidency, speculated on Twitter about why the United States was focusing on the moon instead of Mars.

What's more, the practical need to suppress voters of color becomes a central ingredient.

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This year is now virtually certain to end up as the hottest year in human history yet again, and what’s more, there’s fresh evidence that long-feared climate tipping points are finally arriving.

From Slate

What’s more, they’re often framed by colorful bougainvillea, fragrant jasmine and photogenic palm trees.

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

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