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Instead of Woods's stalking to a commanding lead at the halfway point, the tournament was thrown wide open, boosting the chances of a slew of contenders crowding the top of the leader board.
In the next 12 months three big Las Vegas Strip casinos will open, boosting the number of hotel rooms in the city by 10%, to 121,000.
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Multari and Broberg seem open to boosting the current $150 per year parcel tax to a San Marino-inspired $1,000 per year tax.
Kvitova's latest title at the Connecticut Open will boost her rising confidence still further.
Martin Laird believes improved conditions at the Scottish Open should boost his chances of success.
At the same time, late modern concepts of an open text boosted a reader's interpretative independence, bringing to an end the heyday of hermeneutics.
Rafael Nadal was the pre-tournament favourite, winning six out of eight tournaments he's played in since his return in February from injury, but the evidence of the first week of the 2013 French Open has boosted Novak Djokovic's case.
Using the word "video" in an email subject line boosts open rates by 19% and clickthrough rates by 65%.
It is an open house for boosting the egos of crackpot historians, though it does at least facilitate their demolition.
And when an email addresses the interest of recipients, it easily grabs the attention, which increases the likelihood of boosting open rates and engagement.
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