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Yet many such firms have fared well and expanded abroad.

Now, Piaget fared a lot better than did Freud or Skinner for several reasons.

BlackBerry also fared well, nearly doubling the interest in their new device.

Patients fared better and avoided costly emergency room visits, hospitalizations and other major medical episodes.

But the results excluded the construction and retailing sectors, which had fared even worse over the period.

There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day.

The 81-year-old Florida man fared better than Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, who was killed in 2006 when a stingray struck him in the heart.

The study noted, however, that children born to teenage girls with traditional hourglass figures seemed to be protected from this phenomenon and fared better in tests.

FOR a man who calls his country's legal system dysfunctional and corrupt, Rafael Correa, Ecuador's President, has fared remarkably well in the courts.

Rounding the numbers, in 2005 Labour emerged with one MP for each 27,000 votes cast and the Conservatives with one for each 44,000 (the Liberal Democrats fared worst, with one for each 97,000).

Only the male Russian and Polish applicants fared worse than British men, although Russian women had a 44 percent acceptance rate. Polish women did not appear in the table.

The Southeast and the West fared worse.

In Europe only Switzerland and Holland fared better.

How have their graduates fared in the past?

They fared luxuriously, their tables spread with the most costly delicacies and the choicest wines.

The production jobs of the manufacturing age, such as craftsmen’s, repairmen’s and machine operators’, fared even worse.

The doctors' sense was that the girls fared well, but it remained to be determined whether they suffered any brain damage, said Dr. John Frazee, another neurosurgeon.

In general, women with higher BMIs fared more poorly on the cognitive tests, the researchers noted in the study, published online July 14 in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

He was surprised to find that there were plenty of other men like him there, from every possible corner of Africa, and that many had fared worse than he had.

Germany's much vaunted 'Westwall' and coastal defenses fared no better.

Juggle readers, how have you and your partners' career and family satisfaction fared in relation to your family's pay structure?

The scientists then scoured the scientific literature and contacted herpetologists around the world to see how the animal populations had fared.

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He fared quite well in the negotiation.

Whether they would have fared any better than United in Rome is an argument for another day.

Barcelona fared relatively badly over the season on the pitch but still raked in the cash.

As it was precisely of that love that poor Winsett was starving to death, Archer looked with a sort of vicarious envy at this eager impecunious young man who had fared so richly in his poverty.

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