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"We've received an email from a viewer [name unintelligible] who has a doctorate, and she writes as follows:"'Cleverer' is not a word.
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Cleverer children is one thing that people have never pushed before – it's very easy to make mothers or families feel guilty about the choices they make and that is not in anyone's interest.
Breastfeeding aids child brain development, study finds 2011
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(Cleverer Americans just emptied their vacuum cleaner bags into pill bottles and sold that.)
Ned Goldreyer: The Gulf Coast Was Ruined and All I Got Was This Lousy Sense of Doom 2010
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Cleverer than Bundy, the governmental and corporate pirates hide their butchery behind legions of corrupt accountants, lawyers and economists.
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Cleverer yet, the marketplace could take a cut of premiums in some markets say 5 per cent? and use this to audit a random percentage of claims, for particularly risk-averse insurers, or for markets particularly sensitive to moral hazard.
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Cleverer, greater than herself, one outside her mental orbit, as she considered him, he seemed to be her ruler rather than her equal, protector, and dear familiar friend.
The Woodlanders 2006
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Cleverer people than me have spotted that the box is totally the wrong shape for a rackmount...
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Cleverer heads than mine might have seen his drift.
The Moonstone 2003
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Cleverer tricks than this trick of mine are played off on the public by swindlers, and are recorded in the newspapers every week.
Armadale 2003
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“Cleverer than you,” the peasant answered unexpectedly, with the same gravity.
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