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It's as good a job as any logo Microsoft's done, and it maybe even suggests a greater-than sign, subtly indicating that this new product represents an actual improvement over whatever version of Windows you're enduring now.
Flags, Windows, Lucky Numbers and Hidden Mickeys - Anil Dash 2009
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The midpoint of the S&P 500's 124-day streak of greater-than-1% swings fell near the market's March 9, 2009, bottom.
Numbers Game Offers Investors Little to Count On Jonathan Cheng 2011
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And I want this ending to be a beginning, an opening-up, an opening-towards new fear and new beauty and new wonder and new confusion and new dark and new light – because all of these need each other, each of these requires the others – and all of this as it folds back into the old and becomes greater-than and more.
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I used less-than and greater-than symbols instead of parentheses.
Complete Piracy at Last « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2010
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Then you type in a greater-than sign (which is just to the right of the less-than sign).
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to grow a small blog 2009
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All six countries ratings carry a negative outlook, which means there is a slightly greater-than-50% chance they are downgraded in the next two years.
Fitch Downgrades Five Euro-Zone Members Stephen L. Bernard 2012
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The greater-than sign is usually between the less-than sign and the question mark.
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Exacerbating oil's fall was a greater-than expected rise in crude-oil and gasoline inventories reported Wednesday by the U.S.
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The tabs are navigable via the tab key or using the greater-than/less-than keys.
FLS Launcher Organises Your Application Shortcuts | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Stefansson ticked off other examples. deCODEme picks up the 2 percent of women who have a greater-than-50-percent risk of breast cancer, primarily HER2+ estrogen-receptor-positive tumors that can be prevented with tamoxifen.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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