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Still, politicians and analysts leapt on the comments as evidence of a split within Russia's ruling tandem, where the more-popular Mr. Putin is widely viewed as the stronger partner.
Medvedev, Putin Clash Over Libya Gregory L. White 2011
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Among the more-popular alternatives are cohabitation agreements, which resemble prenuptial agreements, legal contracts drawn up before a marriage that dictate what happens to assets in the event a couple should part ways, either by divorce or death.
Breaking Up Is Easier to Do Rebecca L. McClay 2011
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Sales of more-popular French Roast actually rose 2%, demonstrating the allure of the label for some consumers.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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VW engineers in Germany would base new Jetta models on the more-popular Golf platform, so the Jetta 's look and size tended to mimic that of the hatchback instead of larger, better-selling rivals in the compact sedan segment.
Volkswagen Aims at Fast Lane in U.S. Vanessa Fuhrmans 2010
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You wonder why CNN is trying so hard at 8pm, the hour of power for both of its more-popular rivals.
Parker Spitzer: no snap or crackle, and not pop Dan Kennedy 2010
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But lots of us have been content to take the safe position of rallying to the more-popular cause of the Afghanistan war as a way of insulating ourselves to charges of excessive dovishness for opposing the Iraq war.
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With miles of Atlantic beaches and a historic downtown, the town offers many of the same benefits as more-popular Gulf Coast hotspot, Sarasota.
Better, Cheaper, Uncrowded Retirement Towns Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2010
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Some cite ineffectual management by sports officials; others blame the more-popular sport of cricket for depriving hockey of naturally gifted athletes.
A Hockey Player India Could Use Nicolas Brulliard 2010
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The 291-room hotel, which opened in 1987 and was renovated in 2007, is among the more-popular luxury accommodations for business executives.
Plots & Ploys 2012
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Among the more-popular alternatives are cohabitation agreements, which resemble prenuptial agreements, legal contracts drawn up before a marriage that dictate what happens to assets in the event a couple should part ways, either by divorce or death.
Breaking Up Is Easier to Do Rebecca L. McClay 2011
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