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Cascade's U.S. gross margin is 40%, says Van Horn, and in China it will soon match that.

"His four-day batting shows every sign that it will soon match his white-ball prowess, while his athleticism behind the stumps is as good as any on the county circuit".

At this rate, it will soon match or surpass the burden of avian influenza A (H5N1) (676 cases, as of December 2014) [ 2].

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The proposed budget of IRENA will soon match the budget of the IEA, and it will be focused solely on renewables.

Guthrie will soon match his 54 appearances of last season.

Indeed, the promise is that instantaneous machine translation will soon match and then outperform the ability of human interpreters.

Graeme Swann is Shane Warne Of course, nobody is Shane Warne (for which we must often thank Providence) but, as with Jimmy and McGrath above, Swanny will soon match Warne in being his country's leading spinner in terms of Test wickets.

As can be seen from the above figures, VC deals and investment amounts in tech are soaring at a pace that will soon match the 2000 (bubble) levels.

However, with the recent massive influx of Mainland Chinese, Mandarin-speaking immigrants in the last 20+ years, Mandarin will soon match, and eventually overtake, Cantonese to become the dominant spoken Chinese dialect in North America.

At the end of the film, we have an enormous sparse kitchen, shining in onyx, with just a touch of green (salad) in one sink, and red tomatoes on a platter -- which will soon match the blood that begins to flow.

Costs and processing times will soon match those of conventional methods.

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