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In a way, the PC was unique where, as I said, because of its architecture and because the microprocessor was such a dominant part of the whole architecture, it was actually quite easy for Intel to dominate.
CNN: Business: Inside the Semiconductor Boom
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Ms. PURNELL: I know that middle-class blacks, they are trying to basically become a part of the dominant culture.
NPR: Roundtable: College Students Debate Pew Poll on Race
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And he quickly became an integral part of a dominant England side coached by Sir Clive Woodward, scoring a try in the 2003 World Cup final in the extra-time 20-17 victory over Australia in Sydney.
BBC: Jason Robinson to make rugby comeback for Fylde
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Forty years later, however, the reality remains that oil is an integral part of daily life and the dominant energy source.
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If proven, the allegations would be an infringement on the part of all the parties of competition law and on the part of GlaxoSmithKline an abuse of its dominant place in the market.
BBC: GlaxoSmithKline accused of market 'abuse'
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Or that poor little Netscape , still dominant in its market, parlayed its victimhood into becoming part of the world's largest media conglomerate?
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Greenberg said UST is dominant in the smokeless tobacco business, which is an expanding part of total tobacco profits and growing at 6% to 7% this year.
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He argues that the latest incident is part of a long-term pattern of Google using its dominant position in search to give an unfair advantage to other Google products.
FORBES: The Weak Antitrust Case against Google
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The move for free admission is part of a series of initiatives designed to strengthen the Bronx's dominant art museum on the occasion of its extended 40th anniversary (the museum was founded in 1971).
WSJ: Bronx Museum to Drop Admission Fees
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Italy finds itself part of a new and potentially powerful grouping in the EU as the traditionally dominant Franco-German axis struggles to combat the threat of isolation which its anti-war stance has brought.
ECONOMIST: Trouble at home | The
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Executives sometimes think that control of a particular part of the value chain guarantees success, but the stage of history is littered with dominant companies that collapsed or were forced to change as their playscripts fell apart.
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