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Black musicians of the period did considerably better.
In 1953, widescreen colour images and stereo sound did considerably better.
Of course, the hedgies at the top of the rankings did considerably better than the average fund.
On 9 July 1739, Alexander Pope did considerably better than me and secured an invitation to Adderbury House itself, which I glimpsed only from the end of a long drive.
In several faded seaside resorts, UKIP did considerably better than in its national showing: twenty-six per cent in Thanet North, the district that includes Margate, and twenty-three per cent in Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk.
The researchers found that the blind people did considerably better on tests that involved recalling abstract words -- and that in performing such tasks, the blind people used parts of the primary visual cortex, while the sighted people did not.
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This year's marquee celebrity -- Lance Armstrong -- should do considerably better.
Well, as things turn out, he does considerably better than mere identification.
One who does considerably better is Meyer Feldberg, the business school's dean.
Mr. Berdine said he expected the market to do considerably better in the final two months of the year.
The Fung Wah disappointment rankled, but at $32 one way, I was still doing considerably better than Dan's $99 Acela fare.
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