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When I questioned the people manning the booths about the GPS engine used in their products, those who knew more often than not proudly stated it was SiRF; some even advertised it outwardly by including the SiRF logo on their company shirts.
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Specialist journalists often knew more than ministers.
He often knew more than the guest he was interviewing".
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The Bears won just 3 of 15 games McNown started in the 1999 and 2000 seasons, and McNown became known more for his often public and sometimes harsh remarks regarding teammates and Bears fans.
He did not break new ground in his remarks, which nevertheless reflected the Bush administration's continuing concern that federal regulators should know more about the often-secretive world of Wall Street finance.
"They often know more about the battle, they study it and work at it much harder than the guy who was there.
My patients often know more about their diseases from the Internet than I do.
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