| 41. | The more the merrier, for sure.
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| 42. | The more the merrier, says Anna.
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| 43. | Asked if he was worried about competition from Forbes, McCain said : " The more the merrier ."
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| 44. | The more the merrier, apparently.
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| 45. | Not every single sentence needs a reference but when it comes to history section, it's the more the merrier.
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| 46. | As far as Karl Lagerfeld for Fendi is concerned, spring-summer fashion is a question of the more the merrier.
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| 47. | A rich society like the United States should have plenty of rich people _ and the more the merrier.
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| 48. | The more the merrier, right?
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| 49. | If in the process of rebuilding we need to network with people of other ethnic backgrounds, the more the merrier.
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| 50. | The old adage " the more the merrier " does not apply in classrooms _ at least not for teachers.
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