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Archrival Airbus's A320-neo, the fastest-selling jet in aviation history, drove Airbus's deal book, helping it net $13.71 billion of firm orders and $20.5 billion in commitments.
Airbus, Boeing Take Equal Share of Gulf Orders Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011
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Facing the Archrival How newly acquired Yankee starters have fared in their first seven starts against the Red Sox.
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Facing the Archrival How newly acquired Yankee starters have fared in their first seven starts against the Red Sox.
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Mentions Microsoft's project - Archrival Microsoft last year launched an online health care service, HealthVault, to allow users to store and share health records online.
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Mentions Microsoft's project - Archrival Microsoft last year launched an online health care service, HealthVault, to allow users to store and share health records online.
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Archrival China won 32 golds, second only to the U.S.
Billionaire Helps 2008
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Archrival Willie Smits, a Dutch botanist who runs an orangutan reserve in eastern Borneo, minimizes human contact and releases his apes into jungle areas devoid of wild orangutans.
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Mentions Microsoft's project - Archrival Microsoft last year launched an online health care service, HealthVault, to allow users to store and share health records online.
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Archrival sports equipment makers Adidas and Nike alone will spend $300 million in marketing and advertising during the four weeks of the tournament.
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Archrival Petco is privately held while IDXX represents an opportunity to gain exposure to veterinary products and supplies space.
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