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No wartime American army had ever exceeded 14,000, such that when Irvin McDowell took the field at Bull Run in July 1861, his 30,000 troops made up the largest force ever led by an American general.
Although only a small minority of customers ever exceeded the cap, it became a lightning rod for competitors like Netflix, which accused Comcast of unfairly favoring its own services.
It would be the second-largest lawsuit settlement ever, exceeded only by tobacco companies' agreement in 1998 to pay states $246 billion for their Medicaid spending on victims of cigarette smoking.
The response last year to the company's Super Bowl spot, its first ever, "exceeded our expectations," he added, and "this year, we said, 'Let's put it out there.' " So the commercial, scheduled to run in the third quarter of the game, went live this week on the HomeAway Web site.
The median sale price of a single-family house in Westchester County soared to an all-time high of $660,000 in the second quarter -- the first time it ever exceeded $600,000 -- according to the Westchester-Putnam Multiple Listing Service.
Elastic microplanes are intact parts of the fracture plane, and fractured microplanes are the rest parts of the fracture plane whose strain have ever exceeded their strain strength.
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The contest is expected to be the largest design competition ever, exceeding even the 1,421 designs submitted for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
VW, based in Wolfsburg, Germany, said full-year profit would be the highest ever, exceeding 1998's 2.2 billion marks ($933.2 million).
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