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"You could make better than a minimum-wage job".
"We make better than half the miniature bearings in this country," he said.
Considering his heritage, it was a case he could make better than any previous US president.
But he and Alex Cross make better than usual company this time, as "Four Blind Mice" includes various homey and romantic interludes, not to mention a smell-the-roses awareness of life's fragility.
Nobody understands what a difference this can make better than John King, Jr. the Secretary of the U.S Department of Education DOEE).
That leaves a huge range of products and services that other countries can make better than China or most emerging economies.
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Millions of people make better-than-average livings without going to university.
It would suggest leveraged buyout firms do more than just shift debt around, and that they can put large amounts of capital to work, make better-than-market returns and even cooperate with one another.
One study showed that English speakers could make better-than-chance guesses at the concreteness of unfamiliar foreign words – that's to say, whether a word might mean something like "car" versus something like "happiness".
Another serious possibility is that emitters of carbon dioxide are making better-than-expected progress at cutting their gas output.
His lifetime's output makes better than 5,000 pages.
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