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Ms. Buchsbaum said that the second date went even better.
Greg Norman went even better — or rather, worse — when he lost a six-shot lead and a Green jacket to Nick Faldo at Augusta in 1996.
He broke through in 2014, winning European and Commonwealth titles, but went even better last year, claiming three world championship gold medals.
– PaleLucas I was offered a job interview for an IT company and passed the first interview well, then had an informal second interview with my potential line manager, which went even better.
The following year was 2008, and Gebrselassie went even better, breaking the sub-2 04 sub-2 04 and all of a sudden, a host of other runners were barrierg 2:06 – cand this the "Gebrselallie effect".
In round four against 11-time world champion Slater and pipe specialist Florence, Fanning went even better with a 9.30 second-wave score that propelled him directly into the quarter-finals, where he will face Slater once again.
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Here's why things are going well and why they will soon go even better: The battle of Baghdad will be quick.
When things are going well and the "good guys" are in control, the flexibility and experience of military contractors can make things go even better.
Her business the second time around was going even better than she'd hoped-$120 million in wholesale this year, her clothes in Barneys and Harvey Nichols and Le Bon Marché, nine Diane von Furstenberg stores around the world.
The tie was so one-sided, the opposition so utterly abject, that there were moments when it was easy to imagine City would go even better than the seven they rattled past Norwich earlier in the season, never mind the six that Arsenal and Tottenham sieved inside this stadium.
It's all about timing for London and fingers crossed it goes even better," said Stanford.
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