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  1. Much More

    Much More is an album by the Swedish singer Carola Häggkvist. The album contains among others the winning song from the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, "Fångad av en stormvind".

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of much more in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of much more in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of much more in a Sentence

  1. Professor Darren Griffin:

    We think it generates variation. Having a lot of chromosomes enables dinosaurs to shuffle their genes around much more than other types of animals. This shuffling means that dinosaurs can evolve more quickly and so help them survive so long as the planet changed.

  2. Bob Anderson:

    Changes in mortality at a younger age have a larger impact on life expectancy. There's so much more potential life to be lived at younger ages.

  3. Richard Alley:

    Clearly, the sea level rise from melting ice 12,000 years ago also affected people, but those people were much more widely spread out, and they didn't have parking garages and integrated modern water systems serving millions of people, these results say that human decisions about our energy systems are truly important in deciding how much sea level rise we face from melting of Greenland's ice.

  4. Philip Roth:

    Is an intelligent human being likely to be much more than a large-scale manufacturer of misunderstanding?

  5. Brendan Koerner:

    I'm not sure how much more we can ramp up security without seriously infringing on the freedoms that are so integral to our lives, an armed guard at every door throughout the world? That seems unworkable and, to be frank, precisely the sort of overreaction that the Islamic State wants to invite.


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