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In his more-than-a-dozen books, he has thoughtfully mined the goings-on of the ape world for insights about the human one.

She may be your wife, but she is my more-than-sister, and I will brook no violence from you.

Yet, as she had hinted to Tunis, she had an undercurrent of feeling—a more-than-faint apprehension—that all was not right.

Give a man control of some machine, and at once his air of importance and more-than-human dignity develops.

She considers herself her employers' more-than-equal and loses no opportunity of expressing the conviction.

I hope that others will find the idea of investigating this more-than-possibility as interesting as I do.

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

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