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    1. Special low-vision clinics, which diagnose problems and recommend products to meet specific needs, are also busier than ever.
    2. Despite the longest economic expansion in postwar America, the nation's soup kitchens seem busier than ever, dishing out not just hash but everything from counseling to day care.
    3. Only it is safer, and busier.
    4. Other builders of machine tools are known to be busier than at any time in the past three years. At current prices, total sales averaged Pounds 74.5m a month in the three months to November, down 0.7 per cent on the same period a year before.
    5. "We're busier than ever.
    6. We have never been busier,' said one banker in charge of commodity derivatives at a bank in London. But it is not just producers and consumers of raw materials that are turning in increasing numbers to the OTC market.
    7. Tallies that include new stores can be inflated because business frequently is busier immediately after an opening than it ends up being over time.
    8. A toll-free consumer hotline operated by the Agriculture Department is proving busier than a single telephone in a home full of teen-agers.
    9. Trading was active, but orderly. "It's busier than it's been, but nothing like in the mid-80s," said Thomas Jacobson, a specialist with A.C. Partners on the floor of the NYSE.
    10. In Europe, only Val Thorens in France's Trois Vallees is higher. Solden, linked with Obergurgl by post-bus, is a very different prospect: much busier, noisier and with a more international flavour.
    11. Thus, an airline with below-average passenger loads would have an incentive to sell its prime-time slots to one with busier flights.
    12. The nuclear family of yesteryear has in many cases splintered. Today, more than half of mothers hold down jobs outside the home. Kids, too, are busier than ever with afterschool sports and other activities.
    13. It was busier in Berlin, however, where 220,000 East Berliners went West and 257,000 West Berliners went East.
    14. He said the venerable opera house, opened in 1858, is busier than ever and has had to take on extra staff to operate an all-night stage crew.
    15. LeClerc's business, called Charmont, is busier than ever these days.
    16. While the smattering of empty storefronts and weather-beaten shop signs on Joseph Campau Avenue attest to the hard times of a few years back, the city's main shopping street is busier than it has been in years.
    17. One of the busier lotto venues in the city, the store sells about 9,000 tickets on an average day, he said.
    18. Traditionally, triple-witching creates substantial volatility in prices, often biased toward selling. Yesterday was no exception, and was in fact busier than most such days.
    19. The New York Stock Exchange broke its annual record of 47.8bn shares - set in 1987 - on December 8. Since then, trading has been even busier.
    20. "We're busier than we've ever been," said Michael Carey, editorial page editor of the Anchorage Daily News, which on April 9 devoted a section front and inside space to letters about the spill.
    21. He attributes the busier cross-border activity to the fact that a number of companies have decided to 'swim against the tide'.
    22. Some 96.8 million shares traded on Nasdaq, 37% off Friday's active pace but a bit busier than many recent Mondays.
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