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Shoppach represents an upgrade on offense.
The peanut butter is a French-American hybrid, more a flavored butter than the dense paste that Americans grow up with, and the tart Concord jelly represents an upgrade from the dull, sugary American version.
And although more than 30 years of memories have strengthened the team's ties to Long Island, the move represents an upgrade to a swanky facility from a serviceable one.
Torres batted just.221 last season for the Giants in 112 games, but defensively he represents an upgrade over Pagan, who made 10 errors and was criticized for poor decisions.
The short-armed Colon is moving from right tackle to the better-suited left guard spot, where he represents an upgrade over his predecessors Ramon Foster (who lacks quickness) and Doug Legursky (who lacks size and power).
Carson Palmer represents an upgrade at quarterback (he could hardly do worse than Josh Skelton, Ryan Lindley et al) and has the right attributes to air the ball out in Bruce Arians' deep passing offense, as well as one of the best wide receivers in Larry Fitzgerald.
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In conclusion, the real-time PCR represents an upgraded and useful tool to identify and quantify canine and feline parvoviruses in different sample matrices.
Sterling would represent an upgrade on Walcott.
It is unclear whether the Mets' 2013 squad will represent an upgrade.
Perry could clear waivers, but there would be some question about whether he would represent an upgrade over Sojo and the other utility players.
Part of what it brings is 295 apartments, from 483-square-foot studios to 1,443-square-foot 1,443-square-foot 1,443-square-footless-steel appliances and stone counters — and representing an upgrade finished neighborhood's stock of aging co-ops and rentals.
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