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"They obviously have the advantage right now because they've got four points (in their two meetings) and we've got one, so I'm sure they're feeling pretty good, " Chicago's Patrick Kane said.
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Obviously, the Chinese took advantage of a dip in prices the deepest since 1983 but they kept on buying as the commodity clawed back some of its losses.
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Obviously the owners would have been psycho not to take advantage of this angle.
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It has the advantage of being proven, so that we can withstand what will be obviously the attacks coming from the Republicans, and the right, and the drug companies, and the health insurance companies.
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Most obviously, President Franklin Roosevelt took advantage of economic trauma in the 1930s to drive through a new economic agenda, as did President Ronald Reagan with his tax cuts in 1981.
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And whilst obviously Guardian Books started off with an advantage because it could access the vast amount of data collected by the Guardian and Observer newspaper websites, Sidwell said that they have an opportunity now to gather even more information, for example, data on how people read books, what apps they use on what platform can help develop how they distribute books.
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And obviously, the airplane industry is an area where we still have a huge advantage, and I want to make sure that we keep it.
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"Obviously, my serve is a big advantage for me, " she told the tournament's official Web site.
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"Obviously my size would be a massive advantage and he also leaves himself open to the right hand, " he said.
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"Once you move to a semiconductor device, obviously taking advantage of Moore's Law"--that you can double the number of transistors on a chip every 18 months--"things get cheaper and they become ubiquitous, " he says.
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Aside from the typical mathematical applications obviously associated with your average calculator, we've seen some pretty nifty implementations that took advantage of the not-exactly-advertised features hidden beneath the number pad.
ENGADGET: Uni-Creation's All-in-1 memory card reading calculator