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  1. advancing in amount or intensity
    she became increasingly depressed

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  • More and more security experts are lining up against the use of static passwords for e-banking; in part because the technique makes consumers easy prey for phishers.
  • They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches.
  • But it Hoolock Wu Wen-mei first half of yellow, white and the lower body more and more vertical profile, wing spot and more white, more mottled waist and tail-heavy.
  • I personally think a more optimistic outcome is within our grasp as we understand more and more the way the brain works. Times, Sunday Times
  • Manufactories are now making more and more civilian GPS receivers.
  • It becomes more and more difficult to reduce raw emissions, especially for heavy and high-performance vehicles.
  • The relationship with her mother, Zippora, née Assur, the daughter of a prosperous merchant family, who had never attended school, became more and more difficult. Fanny Lewald.
  • Certainly, more and more new plastics will come forth before long.
  • More and more men were transformed by the mutating power of the great clouds of Chaos magic drifting from the poles.
  • As the morning slowly crept forward, more and more things began to stir.
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