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If he stands, he could gain a big sympathy vote.
Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name?
Whichever company lays a cable first could gain a big advantage over the other in supplying the city's growing thirst for power.
According to all the opinion polls, the 18-party coalition behind Mr. Kostunica should gain a big majority in the December voting.
Similar problems are cropping up in other cities, most notably Vancouver, British Columbia, and Toronto, which have used tax incentives and the lure of lower costs, to gain a big share of film-production revenue.
Although the legislation was supported by the houses of clergy and bishops, it failed to gain a big enough majority in the house of laity, leading one bishop to warn the church was in danger of becoming "a national embarrassment".
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Munich Re would gain a bigger distribution network for its primary insurance and pensions business.
In addition to permanent peace, the southerners hope to gain a bigger say in their own affairs and a greater share of the region's mineral wealth.
Mr. Jobs's criticisms took on more urgency as Android began to gain a bigger share of the smartphone market during the last two years.
The victory of a pro-European party alleviates fears that a Eurosceptic party would gain a bigger political foothold in one of the eurozone's core members.
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