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Even its MacBooks series had a big comeback, beating traditional notebooks by a big margin.
FORBES: Is it Time to Sell Apple and Buy Microsoft?
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But they still lost by a big margin to trail 1-0 in the series with three Tests to come.
BBC: Vaughan blames day one blues
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He calculated, correctly, that he could raise enough outside the system to outspend his rivals by a big margin.
ECONOMIST: Campaign finance
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No wonder, then, that this Congress has been the least productive since the second world war by a big margin.
ECONOMIST: Moderates of both parties are being purged
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She became the second woman to win the race three times, but unlike her 2004 and 2007 wins this was by a big margin.
BBC: Radcliffe romps to New York win
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However, those tools can also be used to increase risk, perhaps by a big margin, and there is a growing danger that this will be done accidentally.
ECONOMIST: New dangers
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By contrast New York's Republican mayor, Rudy Giuliani, campaigned on a record of crime-crunching efficiency rather than on taxes, and won by a big margin (see article).
ECONOMIST: Why are these Republicans smiling?
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The Kookaburras lie three points behind England and can only miss out if they lose to Pakistan by a big margin and Spain hammer England in the last group B matches on Monday.
BBC: England beat India to reach semis
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We didn't expect to play like that or to lose by such a big margin, but that's behind us now and in the latter half of the week we've been focused on ourselves and putting in a good performance.
BBC: Tom Shanklin's column
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The polls suggest that Mr de la Rua will win by a margin big enough to avoid a run-off ballot.
ECONOMIST: Argentina��s next steps
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The Lady Bears (31-1) have won 48 consecutive Big 12 regular-season and tournament games most by a large margin.
NPR: No. 1 Baylor Holds On, 77-69 Over Oklahoma State
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The ballot-counting she observed showed the Brotherhood challenger leading by a wide margin, yet the final tally, conducted behind closed doors, somehow produced a big win for the NDP.
ECONOMIST: Not yet a democracy