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So I began wondering what a more helpful metaphor might be for racism and its on-going effect on many of our citizens.
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The more seriously the school appeared to take the issue, the more helpful the students appeared to find the training.
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The leaders of Hamas hoped Egypt's new government would be more helpful than the Mubarak regime.
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The report continues with more helpful advice: “Provide both a narrative explanation of fees and compensation, and a fee table.”
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In the end, the United States cannot and should not be more helpful than Libya's neighbors themselves.
Thereupon Meta found herself more helpful in some matters than she had expected, but at a loss in others.
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I am sure that Mr. Wilcox will be more helpful in answering any questions that you may wish to ask him.
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What's essentially kinder and more helpful than that, what's more beneficent?
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No address could have been more helpful and stimulating than was his.
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Better than any sympathy, more helpful than pity, was Father Abram's depreciation of her woes.
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