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More like both; or better, neither!
Better: Neither Tim nor his mother, Pam Tebow, looked directly at the camera and said, "Don't kill your baby".
Janice Lipsky, a spokeswoman for Pfizer, which makes Viagra, said that Levitra had benefited from "false claims and public relations in which they inaccurately state that Levitra works faster and is better, neither of which is true".
Even better, neither side has truly screwed the other in recent memory (or at least in a way that anyone is still holding a grudge about).
Regardless of which route worked better, neither worked particularly well in preventing pulmonary disease, with over 6% of properly vaccinated infants developing definite, probable, or possible tuberculosis over the two years after birth.
I go, "Which did you like better?" "Neither," she says.
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But Gonzalez and Crawford should be much better, and neither has yet reached his 30th birthday.
Aggieland demanded someone better, but neither Dennis Franchione nor Mike Sherman improved the program.
She boasts for you, you boast for her; boasting for each other makes you both look better, yet neither of you is perceived as bragging about yourself.
With the division on the line and the wild-card picture cloudy for both teams (the Giants beat the Bears, are in better shape), neither team can afford a lapse.
On that view, it may sometimes be better that neither possesses a given good than that one does.
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