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In a hint that Santorum should quit, Gingrich said: "It is now clear this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader and the Massachusetts moderate."
Mitt Romney reclaims position as GOP frontrunner with crushing Florida win 2012
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They got all the coverage, and for a moment it seemed like a two-person race.
Someone Had a Good Week Peggy Noonan 2011
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Posit a simple two-person economy (where labor is the only factor of production) consisting of a 35 year old person who earns $100,000 a year, and a 60 year old person who earns $30,000 a year.
Welfare State Free Lunch?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Last year, 41 two-person teams hauled in an amazing 36,282 pounds of carp from the banks of the Seneca River ....
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In late 2010, Weldon set up a two-person race to succeed him as CEO, elevating executives Alex Gorsky and Sherilyn McCoy to an expanded office of the chairman.
J&J Net Slumps on Charges Peter Loftus 2012
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Each day the landscape slips by, monotonously, at no more than the pace of a loaded two-person canoe.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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✒Take care if you ever find yourself pitching Monkey Tennis to BBC director general Mark Thompson, particularly if uncomfortably trapped in one of the two-person "hooded collaboration pods", aka "thought wheels", unveiled last week at BBC North.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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What's funny is that the crew at Atomic Zombie Bicycles up in Toronto is working on a usable two-person trailer that can be towed by bicycle, and they just put out a newsletter detailing their initial work.
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Each day the landscape slips by, monotonously, at no more than the pace of a loaded two-person canoe.
M. Sanjayan: Thelon Expedition: The Country M. Sanjayan 2011
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If it's possible to become a full-fledged stage star in an Off-Broadway show, then Nina Arianda did it in the 2010 premiere of David Ives's "Venus in Fur," a dazzlingly serious two-person comedy about a ditzy actress who auditions for a new play about a masochistic relationship and ends up seducing the self-important author-director Hugh Dancy.
That Wild and Crazy Messiah Terry Teachout 2011
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