This she does literally and handily — with one holdout.
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Santai's Louis Green from England wins handily against Rattananoi Por.
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Handily, that's The Fulham Shore's offices upstairs, Berwick St, Soho.
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It handily became my favorite book outside of Harry Potter.
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A mute button is handily sandwiched between two volume buttons.
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For 20 years, the North was handily winning that battle.
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Clinton won Virginia and Colorado handily, and Nevada more narrowly.
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Amazon shares have handily outperformed the broader market in 2017.
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Todd Akin, a Missouri Republican, was handily defeated by Sen.
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That handily beat a UBS estimate of 1.2 million tonnes.
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He lost handily to Bill Clinton in the general election.
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General Motors' Cadillac continued to handily outsell Lincoln, said Kraman.
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Clinton went on to win the state handily over Sanders.
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Johnson won handily, with 162 votes in the final round.
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But he won handily, which seemed to produce a détente.
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Handily, we have tips to find a great fountain pen.
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Polls consistently indicate Biden will beat Sanders handily in Florida.
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Cordray won handily, with a big showing in Cuyahoga County.
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It beat the longstanding competition in the pharmaceutical industry, handily.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders handily won the Democratic primary in Colorado.
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Throughout his tenure, Visclosky has been reelected handily every election.
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That's nine seconds with which you can punish people handily.
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How did Pokémon Sun and Moon outperform their predecessors so handily?
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Even in states where Sanders has lost handily, he has done
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Euro zone factory activity is handily outpacing its peers, including Britain.
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Mr Trump won Iowa handily; down-ballot Republican candidates also prevailed.
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On profit, the company handily beat expectations of $1.35 per share.
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Handily enough, you remain on the same photo as you zoom.
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Statewide, Clinton handily bested Sanders by 58 percent to 42 percent.
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Sanders won handily in nearly every demographic, according to exit polls.
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Joe Sestak, won the Democratic nomination for this seat fairly handily.
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Apparently, Craigslist handily facilitated the self-employment model for sex workers.
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Handily, China is also a big producer and exporter of sulphur.
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With a secret talent for strikes, Rihanna handily topped the scoreboard.
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House Republicans have handily failed to pass an immigration bill — again.
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Which, handily, you can do by listening to Tarquin's edit below.
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CBS handily beat estimates, while GoPro missed by a large margin.
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O.J. Simpson is going to win the Limited Series race handily.
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Romanian Simona Halep beat her handily ... 6-2 and 6-2.
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The company handily beat estimates and boasted exceedingly healthy growth worldwide.
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If he can convince voters otherwise tonight, he could win handily.
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Tate Reeves, handily defeated a popular Democrat, Attorney General Jim Hood.
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The weights were handily located at the back of the bike.
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The party won handily on a message focused on health care.
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The weights are handily located at the back of the bike.
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Claire McCaskill in a state won handily by President Donald Trump.
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Which, handily, you can do right here in full on Noisey.
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Joshua then handily despatched of Martin within two rounds by knockout.
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The superpowers are handily color-coded here: "Yellows" can harness electricity.
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The race was in a district Trump won handily in 20163.
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But he handily won re-election that year over Rob Astorino.
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The Quinnipiac poll showed all five top Democrats beating Trump handily.
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She was re-elected handily in 2016 against a lackluster opponent.
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Trump handily won in Millsfield, taking 6900 votes to Clinton's four.
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Facebook's fourth-quarter sales, announced Wednesday, handily beat Wall Street estimates.
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He single handily blocked a bill from moving in the Senate.
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Former Virginia delegate Joe Morrissey handily defeated the incumbent, state Sen.
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But Obama prevailed handily in his bid for a second term.
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This is a real live cockroach handily surviving a good crushing.
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Clowns also handily surpass classic fears like heights, needles, and ghosts.
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Now, Trump won whites overall handily, regardless of education or income.
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The Roku Touch tabletop remote fits handily on top of either speaker.
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The website also handily names your masterpiece based on everything you selected.
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The Blue Demons, who were beaten handily by Seton Hall on Jan.
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Trump, 69, won contests in West Virginia and Nebraska handily on Tuesday.
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An old-fashioned arm bar would destroy one of these joint handily.
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Prior to the demonetisation drive, Mr Modi had handily weathered other storms.
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Ross handily wins the competition, and Omarosa is evicted per his plan.
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It also corresponds handily to the event horizon of a black hole.
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He got booed (well, applauded and booed, but the boos won handily).
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Kevin Yoder, who handily won election to his Kansas district in 2016.
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Despite Kasich's active opposition during the fall campaign, Trump won Ohio handily.
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Obama learned from his mistakes and handily won the subsequent two debates.
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The third strategy won handily, resulting in far more lives saved overall.
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The former chapel transformed quite handily into a library and sitting room.
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Information technology has handily outperformed the broader U.S. stock market this year.
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The 102-acre estate is handily adjacent to the island's yacht club.
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Brown handily defeated Renacci to secure a third term in the Senate.
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She handily won the 2018 special election in November by 11 points.
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Cuomo handily beat Nixon, though other races are yet to be called.
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Left-wing incumbents were re-elected, or their handpicked replacements won handily.
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Clinton beats Mr. Trump handily in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup.
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Hillary Clinton won Minnesota; it was not won handily by Donald Trump.
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Friendly robot types also won handily in Australia, the U.K. and Germany.
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And of course Senator Dianne Feinstein prevailed handily in her California primary.
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Microsoft and Google's parent company, Alphabet, both handily beat Wall Street's projections.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio, above, is expected to win re-election handily.
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Clinton won Democrats handily, but Sanders won independent voters by 43 points.
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That includes delegates who are in states that Sanders won, sometimes handily.
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Unsurprisingly, Sanders handily won Vermont, the state he represents in the Senate.
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Maher, a journalist based in Karachi, answers that question handily, and originally.
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Earlier Friday, JPMorgan Chase reported earnings that handily beat Wall Street estimates.
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We are killing terrorists," Trump said, vowing to defeat terror groups "handily.
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Texas, which Trump won handily, reflects the geographic split in the economy.
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He has won reelection handily since he first began serving in 1999.
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The menus and navigation are all intutive and handily the most attractive available.
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The results handily beat the economists' median estimate of a 1.0 percent increase.
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The Russell 2000 has handily outperformed the three major indexes since Nov. 33.
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The results would've outperformed the MSCI EAFE and MSCI Emerging Markets index handily.
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She handily outranks him in discussing guns, health care, education, and foreign policy.
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They were handily outperforming the 0.5 percent decline for the regional banking index.
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Donovan won — handily — with the help of an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
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Initially, I had misgivings about the placement, but it handily surpassed my expectations.
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It was on the ballot in Maine in November 2016 and passed handily.
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His party, Likud, would handily win a plurality were an election held today.
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Evidently that worked for him quite well because he won the nomination handily.
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As with Domi, Probert won the eventual rematch handily to regain his title.
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Clay took office in 2001, and has since beat two primary challengers handily.
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In terms of pure volume, Spotify wins the device support competition pretty handily.
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Jolly soon dove for a double leg which was handily stuffed by Rountree.
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The company handily beat analyst expectations on both revenue and earnings per share.
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Democrats handily won Independents, white college educated women, non-whites and younger voters.
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Overall annual employment growth of 2.4% handily outpaced the U.S. performance of 1.6%.
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Comstock carried the district handily tonight, with around 54 percent of the vote.
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The S&P tech sector has handily outperformed in 2017, advancing 22.5 percent.
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Microsoft reported quarterly earnings and revenue on Thursday that handily beat analysts' expectations.
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Analysts expected $5.25 billion in revenue and $0.62 EPS, which Facebook handily exceeded.
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The video handily has a brief flash of one of the chemist's faces.
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The company's earnings per share and revenue also handily beat Wall Street's estimates.
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The billionaire businessman handily won seven state races on Tuesday, with Texas Sen.
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Major technology companies spend handily on advocating for favorable policies around the country.
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Fixed asset investment also handily beat forecasts, while retail sales improved from December.
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Maybe someone who won reelection handily in a state the president won solidly.
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But they have all met the same fate and have been defeated handily.
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President Trump handily won those districts and is popular among the lawmakers' constituents.
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Virginia is an increasingly blue state that Hillary Clinton won handily in 2016.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, who handily carried the state in its 2016 Democratic primary.
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Mr. Reid defeated him in the primary and handily won the general election.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden won the Illinois Democratic primary, handily beating Sen.
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When Warren jumped in the race, Biden was handily ahead in the polls.
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Biden won the South Carolina primary handily, with almost half of all votes.
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My burger order arrived within 30 minutes — handily delivered in a paper bag.
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But Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, a Democrat, was handily defeated by incumbent Gov.
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At the end of 290, it was handily winning its 21998:503 p.m.
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In 2010, he ran for Indiana treasurer, a race he would lose handily.
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Nonetheless, Joyce handily defeated Lynch two years ago by a 21625-point margin.
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Caterpillar reported quarterly earnings and revenue that handily topped analysts' expectations on Thursday.
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" The plan, Mr. Trump said, would defeat the Taliban and other terrorists "handily.
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Such utopian nudeness takes discipline and rules, both of which naturism handily provides.
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In essentially any other year, A Man Called Ove would win here handily.
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That total handily beats much larger metropolises, including Dallas, Portland and even neighboring Oakland.
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In the Senate, where constituencies are diffused across states, a comprehensive bill passed handily.
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The fervent supporters in the audience helped Trump handily win the New Hampshire primary.
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In 2010, he ran for and handily won election as the state's agricultural commissioner.
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In this play, it handily stands in for the ideological stakes of the voyage.
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Companies such as Atlas Copco, BP and BASF are among those handily beating estimates.
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Mr DeSantis handily beat Mr Putnam, who had out-fundraised him two to one.
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And just more proof that McGergor is handily winning the pre-fight troll war.
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QCOM has handily outperformed the SOX by 540 bps YTD even with the pullback.
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The company handily beat revenue expectations, but its losses were also worse than expected.
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The uneven film could handily clear a card of Oscars Bingo by its midpoint.
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The idea of paid protesters was rather handily debunked by Snopes, and PolitiFact. 3.
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Here's what it reported:Earnings (adjusted) of $1.37 per share, handily beating estimates of $1.21.
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It's a structural conceit that helps the show handily address its insane population problem.
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And in 2012, the Senate handily rejected a nonbinding measure supporting congressional term limits.
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Visclosky handily won reelection last year by about 2628 points over his GOP challenger.
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Even more fervently committed to Israel's destruction than rival factions, the jihadists won handily.
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The company could handily survive as a producer of high-margin, high-priced vehicles.
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U.S. retail sales last month rose 1.6%, handily exceeding forecasts of a 0.9% gain.
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Visclosky handily won reelection last year by about 30 points over his GOP challenger.
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Where Nascar has lost its emotional resonance with fans, Stewart has handily harnessed it.
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Is it a good idea to invent stuff that could handily eat your lunch?
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G.M.'s Mary Barra handily fended off David Einhorn's attempt to split the stock.
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The bill will pass the House, which is now handily controlled by the Democrats.
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Across the map, Biden handily won voters who'd only recently decided on a candidate.
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Mr. Kenyatta initially won re-election in August, handily defeating longtime rival Raila Odinga.
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The team is 33-3, and it handily beat Minnesota that evening, 122-101.
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Demographically — at least based on 220006 numbers — GOP nominee Dan Bishop should win handily.
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Vegas won the division handily and now enjoys home-ice advantage in the finals.
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President Trump won Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee and Utah in 2016, three of them handily.
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Handily, Chrome is making it easy for you to stop seeing these permission prompts.
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On the second ballot, Ward threw her support to Saccone, and he won handily.
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Tammy Duckworth in a state carried handily by President Obama in 2008 and 2012.
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She won her first presidency handily in 2006, succeeding a political ally, Ricardo Lagos.
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The company handily beat expectations, with quarterly profit coming in at $24.1 a share.
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Handily, he supplied a list of ten jails by which to judge his performance.
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Over the past decade, actively managed preferred stock funds have beaten index funds handily.
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Yanukovych won handily, thanks in part to the feuding among his pro-European opponents.
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The fund gained over 15 percent last year, handily outpacing the S.&P. 500.
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Mr. Biden is winning handily in the rural counties Mr. Sanders carried last time.
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It failed handily, 43 to 57, with nine Republicans and all Democrats opposing it.
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Excluding the charge, its earning of $4.10 per share handily beat estimates of $3.99.
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Russell beat him handily, positioning himself as a pro-Roosevelt, pro-New Deal legislator.
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Cersei has absolutely throttled this young seventh season by handily outmaneuvering her biggest foes.
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Mr. Morales, the country's first indigenous president, had handily won three terms by wide margins.
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I get the beautiful big display in a phone that fits handily in my pocket.
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Exports rose 8.1 percent, below forecasts of 8.8 percent but handily beating August's 5.5 percent.
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Stevens won a crowded primary race, handily beating a candidate backed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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On July 31st Apple announced results for its third quarter that handily beat analysts' expectations.
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If Ocean's 8 keeps its pace, it'll handily earn back its budget and then some.
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Most expected Infiltration to handily take Winner's Finals and move on to Grand Finals uncontested.
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But in the general she will compete in an area Trump won handily in 2016.
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As Gray Matters handily demonstrates, the life of women is often lived in the mind.
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In the second round, Macron won handily, defeating Le Pen 66 percent to 33 percent.
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Meet the kitchen appliance that can handily replace your rice cooker, crock pot, and more.
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The MacBook Pro handily beat the XPS 13 and Blade Stealth in a typing test.
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A top-end desk speaker or good headphones will still beat this thing handily, however.
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One technical analyst says the stock can handily recapture those levels — and head much higher.
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Despite being a first-time candidate, Lightfoot handily beat her opponent, former alderman Toni Preckwinkle.
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Trump, who won New Hampshire handily on Tuesday after placing second in Iowa on Feb.
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Small caps have also handily outperformed the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq for the year.
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A political novice, Zuzana Caputova, handily won in the second round of Slovakia's presidential election.
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Perhaps they would like to have seen Spotify handily beat its revenue and subscriber projections.
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But in 2016, though Taylor won handily, Trump beat Hillary Clinton by just 3 points.
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Despite being so small, the 20-inch Vizio soundbar handily filled my apartment with sound.
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And he's expected to handily win New Hampshire, which neighbors his home state of Vermont.
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Excluding special items, Biogen earned $4.50 per share, handily beating Wall Street expectations of $4.08.
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Despite the big-name assistance, Moore handily defeated See and later won the general election.
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It took in $78 million, handily beating the pre-sale estimate of about $60 million.
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That handily beats the real-life Dow record price of 18,351 seen back in May.
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The earnings handily beat Wall Street expectations, sending shares up as much as 2580 percent.
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Thankfully, as Variety handily points out, Corden and company have already devised a solution: pranks.
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Her finals appearance was just as strong, when Manasquan handily snatched the title from Lakewood.
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Buhari won handily, securing approximately 56 percent of the vote, compared to Atiku's 41 percent.
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Shares of GM have handily outperformed the broader market, rising 28.1 percent year to date.
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Excluding certain items, Hershey earned $1.17 per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of $1.08.
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He won reelection handily in 2016, defeating Democrat Eileen Bedell by a 15-point margin.
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But in the California Democratic primary that year, Clinton handily beat Brown 2023-40 percent.
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He was defeated handily by Clinton in Ohio, a state with demographic similarities to Michigan.
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Tesla posted a $1.91 adjusted profit per share on Wednesday, handily beating Wall Street expectations.
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To my surprise, Mr. Obama won handily, taking states that Democrats hadn't won in generations.
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This is something that could be handily remedied by a quarter point cut next Tuesday.
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MORE (D-Ill.) went on to win the general election handily against the late Sen.
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Excluding items, the company earned $1.89 per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of $1.77.
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But he could grow "furious" if shot glasses weren't handily available, one former employee us.
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Mr. Cook, we look forward to you handily annihilating Mark Zuckerberg in the 2020 primaries.
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Excluding items, the company earned 35 cents per share, handily beating expectation of 30 cents.
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Each of them is up for re-election in a state that Trump handily won.
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Trump won Indiana handily in 2016, and Donnelly is up for re-election in November.
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Biden won handily without young voters this time, but he may need them come November.
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Patrick went on to handily win the primary and the seat itself in the general.
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Although it won't stand up to a downpour, it should handily keep seaspray at bay.
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But in 22019, though Taylor won handily, Trump beat Hillary Clinton by just 210 points.
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The trend was visible first in Vermont, the adopted home state that Sanders won handily.
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After a failed initial attempt, he managed 47 jumps, handily putting him in first place.
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Last year the fund returned 28%, handily beating the HFRI Macro (Total) Index's 6.16% gain.
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Liverpool would be champion, and handily, if it were a matter of overcoming direct rivals.
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Big stocks have handily beaten small ones for the last year or so, for instance.
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Adjusted earnings of $26.79 per share handily beat analysts' average estimate of $83 per share.
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A handful are running for re-election in states where Trump handily won in 2016.
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Jenkins endorsed Trump about a week before the state's GOP primary, which he won handily.
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Excluding items, the company earned $1.77 per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of $1.65.
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Analysts said the bank handily beat consensus expectations when taking into account one-time items.
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Putin won handily and, afterward, Ernst began to craft a visual language for his Presidency.
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The result handily beat a 8.873 percent increase expected by economists in a Reuters poll.
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The L.D.P. handily won the 2012 general election partly on the back of those failures.
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Clinton wins handily on all issues, with vast advantages on health care policy and race relations.
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Hasbro reported its biggest rise in quarterly revenue in nearly five years, handily beating analysts' estimates.
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Texas packs the one-two punch of Infrastructure and Economy, winning both of those categories handily.
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Berkshire Hathaway has handily outpaced the returns for the S&P 500 since he took over.
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The instrument has risen 31.7 percent in value this year, handily outperforming the S&P 500.
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But the Switch is exceptional because it balances its appeal for newcomers and nerds so handily.
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The Republicans handily struck down the amendment on a point of order, led by Ohio Rep.
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For instance, U.S. retail sales last month rose 1.6%, handily exceeding forecasts of a 0.9% gain.
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She ran for mayor of Syracuse in 2017 but lost pretty handily to an independent candidate.
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President Donald Trump handily defeated his remaining GOP challenger in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night.
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Snyder declined to offer an endorsement ahead of Michigan's primary in March, which Trump won handily.
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While Microsoft has left some space for "fun," it's a well delineated version, handily marked off.
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The FTSE 100 handily outperformed the broader European market, which was held back by weak earnings.
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The company reported results that handily topped analyst expectations, helped by a record 806 aircraft delivered.
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The company also forecast higher-than-expected 2019 profit and handily beat fourth-quarter earnings estimates.
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"No, I think he won very handily with 306 electoral votes, 32 states," the spokesman said.
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In fact, both the Senate and House handily passed a revised version of the legislation Wednesday.
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Excluding items, the company earned 46 cents per share, handily beating analysts' expectations of 32 cents.
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With this in hand, analysts handily modeled a turnaround in oil company profits, particularly big oil.
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Cruz won the state handily, although some polls showed a tighter race heading into Election Day.
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Excluding one-time items, Kellogg earned $1.23 per share, handily beating the average estimate of $1.08.
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It is handily close to the European home of many of the firms that have invested.
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It handily beat expectations thanks to those boring, low-margin areas like consumer health and vaccines.
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Yes, Fiorina was a past California U.S. Senate candidate, but she was beaten handily by Sen.
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Total adjusted revenue rose about 7 percent to $9.21 billion, handily beating expectations of $9.03 billion.
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The wealthy suburban Chicago district has traditionally leaned red and Roskam handily won reelection in 2016.
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Trump only carried the district by less than 85033 points, but Price still handily won reelection.
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The Ohio Republican made an unsuccessful bid for minority leader, but was handily defeated by Rep.
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Ossoff's unexpectedly strong showing has taken Republicans by surprise in a district that handily reelected Price.
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Parnell was expected to win Tuesday's primary handily and go on to face incumbent Republican Rep.
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The Republican primary effectively ended May 3, when Trump handily won the Indiana primary over Sen.
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Ah, if only all the old episodes of "This Week in Baseball" were handily archived somewhere.
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As Frederic handily points out in a recent post, however, that's not the case with Clips.
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Trump held relatively steady, even as the attacks intensified, winning the state handily with 33 percent.
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Ted Cruz amendment, which failed to pass Senate rules and handily failed to pass the Senate.
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All the political experts I spoke to afterward agreed that Clinton had handily won the night.
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He won the primary handily — and then won by a significant margin in the general election.
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He returned to the show with new-found confidence and handily won his last two games.
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"Cuisines outside of pizza and Asian are handily outpacing the traditional delivery staples," the analysts noted.
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Mr. de Blasio handily dispatched a group of underfinanced opponents in the Democratic primary on Sept.
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Its stock had more than doubled over the preceding five years, handily outperforming the S.&P.
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Trump won the New Hampshire contest handily, getting about a third of the Republican primary vote.
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On Super Tuesday, where more southern states with large black populations voted, Biden also won handily.
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In the 2018 midterm elections, numerous Democrats handily won seats in districts previously won by Trump.
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Most were thought to be from populous Atlanta-area counties that Ms. Abrams was winning handily.
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The spiral began with a presidential election in August, which President Kenyatta seemed to win handily.
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Pence's brother, Greg, handily won the primary this week for the vice president's former House seat.
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In Genoa, Marco Bucci, a mayoral candidate and a favorite of the Northern League, won handily.
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"If Trump won a district or state handily, that is obviously a different calculus," Heye said.
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Although the CDU won the 2017 election handily, its tally was the CDU's lowest since 1949.
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One unlikely holdout, Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas, represents a state that President Trump won handily.
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Mr. Joko won re-election handily in April, defeating his main rival by 11 percentage points.
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In 85033, former Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) won the GOP primary handily over former Massachusetts Gov.
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Republicans are more intensely focused on states that Trump won handily, as well as protecting Sen.
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Australia's A$1.6 trillion economic output climbed 1.1 percent in the fourth quarter, handily outpacing forecasts.
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Trump wins the majority of white voters handily in states with large black or Latino populations.
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That cemented a stunning Democratic upset in an area President Donald Trump won handily in 2016.
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Excluding items, it earned $2.79 per share, handily beating Wall Street estimates of $2.66 per share.
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"Last time Kroger beat the numbers handily and you got a huge short squeeze," Cramer said.
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The expensive drug generated sales of $47 million, handily beating the consensus estimate by $30 million.
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While Citi missed analysts' revenue estimates due to late-2018 trading weakness, it handily beat profit expectations.
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Noisey: How much would you spend on this sweatshirt that I've handily printed out a photo of?
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It also handily includes "any substance that does not cause a psychoactive effect," which clears everything up.
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The results handily beat analysts' expectations, and shares ticked up about 0.2 percent in after-hours trading.
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Overall revenue in the fourth quarter rose to $34.163 million, handily beating analysts' estimate of $868.2 million.
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That handily beat estimates, which had "Kong: Skull Island" debuting to between $20163 million and $50 million.
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Steve Chabot, who's won the district handily four times since 2011 with financial support from the NRA.
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Hillary Clinton won handily among women and non-white voters Tuesday night, according to the exit polls.
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Clinton is beating Sanders handily among African-Americans, voters older than 45, women and self-identified Democrats.
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Although Trump handily won Arizona, he has failed to get over 50% in any state thus far.
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U.S. retail sales jumped 0.6 percent in July, handily beating economists' estimate of a 0.4 percent reading.
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That handily beat estimates, which had "Kong: Skull Island" debuting to between $45 million to $50 million.
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Mr. McConnell won by a razor-thin margin in a year when Ronald Reagan handily won Kentucky.
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Shares of the tech giant have surged 44% this year, handily outperforming the broader market's 1.973% gain.
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Handily, the system works in any organism, not just the bacteria in which Cas9 is found naturally.
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While several analysts thought GE handily beat forecasts, others cited the unadjusted earnings as being more telling.
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Rockwell was preceded by Mahershala Ali, whose performance in Moonlight handily earned Best Supporting Actor in 2017.
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Indeed, it can be thrilling to watch a brainy, strategic phenom handily beat every opponent he faces.
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But the adverse interaction between wood and silicone is a known issue, as Apple handily points out.
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The hardliners, who won handily in 2012, before Western nuclear sanctions began to bite, were pushed back.
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Trump handily carried the district in 2202, and Pompeo won reelection with 2628 percent of the vote.
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Clinton handily beat Obama among Latino attendees there in 2008, according to entrance polling from that contest.
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First, consult our guide to every contestant (they're also handily illustrated at the bottom of the bracket).
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Bernie Sanders, but he handily beat her in the New Hampshire primary by more than 20 points.
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Wonder Woman also handily surpassed every origin story from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, save for The Avengers.
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Bezos offered up a 2024 time frame for the lander, which handily dovetails with Pence's stated goals.
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Sudo fell short of her 37 hot dogs number from 2018, but still handily defeated the competition.
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Trump handily won the South Carolina primary on Saturday, his second victory in his party's nominating process.
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The duo bounce handily between different genres and forms, showing a vast range in their chosen instruments.
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Another of Enlitic's systems, which examines X-rays to detect wrist fractures, also handily outperformed human experts.
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The Hillary Clinton of 2000, even with a basement email server, would have handily defeated Donald Trump.
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Clinton seems to have won the black vote handily throughout the primaries, according to exit poll data.
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In a leafy piazza, we played a game of foosball with our Italian friends, who won handily.
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By that measure, CyberCaliphate's targeting of media outlets like TV5 Monde and the military spouses succeeded handily.
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Each of the three senators is up for reelection in states won handily by Trump in 2016.
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Tesla handily topped a lap time set by Porsche's new electric vehicle at the famous German track.
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A small military force armed with machine guns could handily defeat African militias with spears and rifles.
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A former official in the Church of Latter Day Saints, Mr. Romney won Utah handily in 2012.
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Already, data showed "Aquaman" handily beating "Bumblebee" in the Thursday night preview money race, Deadline Hollywood reported.
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You're clenching and grimacing which, handily, means you're fitting right in with everyone else in the room.
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Microsoft handily beat earnings and sales forecasts last quarter too amid continued strength in its cloud business.
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At Keeneland, the favored Vekoma handily won the Blue Grass Stakes to secure the needed qualifying points.
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If you prefer an over-the ear design, Bose's QuietComfort 35 set also canceled out noises handily.
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Obama won reelection handily, and drastic change was never an election offer to an increasingly frustrated electorate.
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With much help from Britain and the shah of Iran, the young sultan handily suppressed the uprising.
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The two House members, both freshmen, were top Democratic targets this election cycle but handily won reelection.
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Gutierrez has held the seat since 2900, and won handily in all of his re-election campaigns.
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By creating different, uncorrelated returns, investors create healthier portfolios that outperform undiversified portfolios quite handily over time.
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That was after he beat Taylor Latham and Mya Engert handily on Friday to reach the semifinals.
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She would need to keep to Biden's margin among African Americans narrow, while winning white voters handily.
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They also won a New Hampshire State House seat in a district Trump won handily last year.
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Holzhauer won handily on Wednesday, piling up 2202,2628 points and defeating Jennings by more than 28500,6900 points.
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They are punctuation marks, and, handily for a critic, "Painting" is the rare painting you can quote.
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Overall revenue in the fourth quarter rose to $909 million, handily beating analysts' estimate of $868.2 million.
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That momentum should ensure the government handily meets its full-year growth target of around 6.5 percent.
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Yelp also announced second-quarter earnings on Thursday, handily beating analysts' estimates and turning an unanticipated profit.
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Smith won handily with 62% of the vote -- the highest percentage of any Senate Republican that year.
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Alphabet's shares surged 4.5 percent to $800 after the company's second-quarter earnings handily beat analysts' estimates.
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His news conference comes after President Donald Trump pledged Monday night to "handily" defeat terrorism in Afghanistan.
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With user growth at an all-time high, Facebook's fourth-quarter sales handily beat Wall Street estimates.
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It's likely to remain in the GOP column, given that Trump won the district handily in 6900.
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Potential swing votes include Democrats from states Trump won handily, such as Tester, Heitkamp, McCaskill and Sen.
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In December, Bangladesh's governing party handily won parliamentary elections, clinching a third consecutive term for Mrs. Hasina.
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Roughly two-thirds said Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, would lose handily to the Republican nominee.
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Their top shelves are often reached using a teak step that handily folds out into a table.
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She lost by about 2,000 votes, though polls had her handily beating Miller, then a political newcomer.
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Handily, we've rounded up the best summer scents that will last much longer than the good weather.
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Excluding items, the company earned $2.08 per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of $1.95 per share.
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But even in losing, Mr. Dean handily won three counties along the Vermont border: Grafton, Sullivan and Cheshire.
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It's optimistic to believe logic and reason will win in 9 when they lost so handily in 2016.
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That didn't pan out in Massachusetts, where Trump won handily, but the race in Vermont was much closer.
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Jackson won handily, and his supporters surged to Washington to prevent eleventh-hour shenanigans by the Adams men.
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Dupixent's quarterly sales, recorded by Sanofi, rose 166.3% to $557.3 million, handily beating analysts' consensus of $454 million.
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Negative campaigns—leveraging publicity to prevent people from doing something harmful—are more handily won than constructive ones.
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Retail sales also handily beat expectations, with growth accelerating to 10.6 percent from 10.2 percent the previous month.
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His centre-right party handily defeated an insurgent campaign from the anti-immigration party led by Geert Wilders.
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The reason the PlayStation 4 is handily outselling the Xbox One has little to do with technical specifications.
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Ms Fujimori likened the manoeuvre to a coup, but Mr Vizcarra won the vote handily on September 19th.
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Cruz handily defeated Trump in acquiring the state's delegates as a result of his campaign's superior organizing effort.
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That same year, Steve Bullock, the state's Democratic governor, won the county handily, with 54% of the vote.
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So the sharp uptick in Mr. Rubio's chances should be read as evidence that he handily beat expectations.
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Virtu reported $328.1 million in revenue, handily topping analysts' expectations of $234.5 million, mainly on lower compensation expenses.
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But as Biden's campaign points out, Clinton had a strong edge in 20183 — and kept it, winning handily.
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Handily, WEF has themed this year's event "The 4th Industrial revolution" which is right in our TechCrunch ballpark.
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As the Verge handily notes, Finnish media has been reporting some major money woes for the smartphone startup.
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In the end, the Galaxy S8 handily smokes the Android competition as the top phone you can buy.
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That handily topped the firm's projection for 3.63 percent growth, despite greater-than-expected sales on Black Friday.
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On the one hand, Clinton, the candidate they overwhelmingly prefer, is winning and will ultimately win rather handily.
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Hillary Clinton won the New York primary handily, while the increasingly bellicose Bernie Sanders forwent a concession speech.
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The only name on Floyd's record with speed comparable to Khan's is Zab Judah, whom Kham beat handily.
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She also handily explains why this gender preference is completely unnecessary and could actually lead to serious harms.
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Ryan handily won the floor vote for the speakership with only nine conservatives defecting to long-shot Rep.
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Gun maker Sturm Ruger & Co jumped 7.8 percent after reporting quarterly results that handily beat Wall Street's expectations.
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The singer-songwriter reached the 1 billion milestone after just 87 days, handily beating Psy's record (158 days).
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The Michigan Democrat has been in the Senate since 2000 and was handily reelected to two more terms.
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Earnings per share, excluding items, was 1.393 cents per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of 93 cents.
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Alphabet was up 5 percent at $810, a day after the internet giant's quarterly profit handily beat estimates.
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In the third time the company has detailed its performance segment by segment, it handily beat analysts' expectations.
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Amazon's quarter beat expectations handily, managing to grow its revenue 34 percent year-over-year to $43.7 billion.
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The Dutchman handily won the first round with his grappling, nearly ending things with a rear-naked choke.
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Excluding items, Dublin, Ireland-based Endo earned $1.01 per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of 81 cents.
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Gaiman's Sandman: Overture likewise handily won its category, topping the next competitor, No Award by a good margin.
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Google's parent Alphabet surged 3.5 percent to $794.94 after the company's second-quarter earnings handily beat analysts' estimates.
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Curbelo is running for reelection in a congressional district that presidential nominee Hillary Clinton won handily in 28503.
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Curbelo is running for reelection in a congressional district that presidential nominee Hillary Clinton won handily in 2016.
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Handily, Samsung still lets you reassign the function there, if you really want Bixby out of your life.
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Both handily won in states that President Donald Trump did better in than the average Republican in 2016.
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Sagan, who was wearing the green jersey of the best sprinter at the Tour, handily won the duel.
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When it comes to video game consoles, Microsoft's Xbox One has been handily defeated by Sony's PlayStation 4.
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Excluding special items, Baxter earned 36 cents per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of 29 cents.
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United Technologies' last big aeronautics deal – paying $203 billion for Goodrich in 2011 – succeeded handily in lowering costs.
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Its bonus at US supermarkets is capped at $21.33,235 per year, which probably covers most small households handily.
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The earliest evidence, and polling this early can be quite inaccurate, suggests that he is doing that handily.
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Although Ryan lost handily to Pelosi, it's possible he could run for governor in Ohio in two years.
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She won the 2016 primary rather handily, and she did so in no small part thanks to debates.
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The economy created 20.2,200 new jobs last month, handily topping the increase of 10,000 that analysts had forecast.
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It might be Sanders (who in head-to-head polls right now handily defeats Bloomberg) or someone else.
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Clinton also won Mississippi handily over Sanders in 2016, winning all but 5 of the state's 36 delegates.
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In Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII, the Bills lost handily to the Cowboys and pocket passer Troy Aikman.
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The back-and-forth dominated the final days of the New Hampshire primary, which Mr. Trump handily won.
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Ms. Feinstein, who handily won her primary in overwhelmingly Democratic California, appears likely to coast to re-election.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has won the Colorado primary, sweeping a state he won handily in 211.
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To beat him handily, all Biden needs to do is consolidate the bulk of the non-Bernie vote.
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Netflix's third-quarter earnings handily beat Wall Street's expectations, with revenue coming in nearly on track as well.
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Total revenue and other income rose 10.2 percent to $17.28 billion, handily beating analysts' estimate of $14.54 billion.
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That&aposs handily outpaced its benchmark, the Russell 3000 index, which has returned 14.5% annually over that period.
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United Technologies' last big aeronautics deal – paying $16.4 billion for Goodrich in 2011 – succeeded handily in lowering costs.
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In that one, Evil Geniuses won the first game handily, 28-15, but dropped the second 25-16.
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All of those lawmakers but Jones face re-election this year in states Trump won handily in 2016.
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It fuelled a 0.5 percent rise in Europe's oil and gas sector index, which handily outperformed other sectors.
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A fourth No. 11 seed, Kansas State, fell against the defensive juggernaut Cincinnati, which won handily, 75-61.
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Its latest earnings report handily beat Wall Street's quarterly profit estimates, buffered by rising home sales and prices.
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When the dust settled, Macron had handily bested Le Pen before giving his victory speech at the Louvre.
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Macron also had campaign emails hacked and leaked in the days before the election, which he won handily.
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Some are likely to say Trump could have been beaten, and beaten handily, by a better Democratic nominee.
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U.S. equity prices showed little movement after the third debate, which scientific polls also suggest Clinton won handily.
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In the mainstream right primary, the mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppé, was expected to handily best Mr. Fillon.
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What's more, it proved that "Shallow" is going to handily outlive the movie that gave birth to it.
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In 2016, though Taylor won handily, Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the Virginia Second by just 20063 points.
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That would handily lift its 10-year average return on equity of 5.7 percent to double digits, Voce said.
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Sales rose 1.7 percent, handily topping economists' forecasts for a gain of 0.2 percent, while volumes rose 1.5 percent.
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And, two new polls released Thursday showed him beating Rubio handily in the senator's home state of Florida, too.
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But Facebook opened at an all-time high of $128.31 after quarterly results handily beat analysts' estimates on Wednesday.
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Brown, however, did win both fights handily and will know Faber's game inside and out to Dominick Cruz levels.
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The ordinance, however, was handily defeated after opponents argued it would enable male sexual predators to enter women's bathrooms.
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The Galaxy S10 also handily beats both the iPhone XS Max and the Galaxy S9, according to DisplayMate's criteria.
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And 36-year-old Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is expected to handily win her race later in the evening.
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Brown handily won his 2018 reelection bid in Ohio, despite Republicans performing well in other races across the state.
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The beverage maker reported adjusted earnings per share of 94 cents, handily beating expectations of 86 cents a share.
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If the Dems just changed course and gave Sanders the nomination, Teter argued, he'd handily defeat the orange menace.
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This, in turn, kicked off a trading frenzy in the stock, which was already handily outperforming the broader market.
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"Because the energy is so cheap, they are beating diesel handily today on a per hour basis," Ubben said.
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The company increased commercial cloud margins to 49 percent, up from 42 percent last quarter, handily beating analyst expectations.
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The weather is handily located on the desktop, and touching it will bring you to the full day's forecast.
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It then, after handily beating those expectations, turned around and raised the expectations for the fourth quarter for subscribers.
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Lazio's bizarre move was seen as bullying and rude and Clinton handily beat him by 12 points in November.
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But they aren't sufficient to justify the certainty we're seeing that she'd be losing handily to any other candidate.
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And, as Cue handily pointed out at the event, there are a lot more potential ears up for grabs.
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The Lenovo has the most powerful CPU, an 8th Gen i3 processor, and handily performed best on the benchmarks.
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It's a win for the plaintiffs -- but a win that plaintiffs limped to, when they should have won handily.
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Amid growing speculation about her candidacy, Comstock won her primary handily with just over 60 percent of the vote.
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A poll conducted by South Media & Opinion Research found Kennedy handily edging out Campbell, 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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Kyrie Irving and Marcus Morris scored 20 points apiece for Boston, which won handily despite shooting just 36.4 percent.
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Excluding special items, such as restructuring costs, Biogen earned $4.50 per share, handily beating Wall Street expectations of $4.08.
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Imagine Sanders wins as handily as he did in New Hampshire in every single state that hasn't voted yet.
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The race then shifts west to states that look more like Colorado, where he won handily on Super Tuesday.
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Disney posted earnings and revenue Tuesday that handily beat analysts' expectations, driven by strong growth in its film unit.
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He will be at Wimbledon throughout – handily coinciding with his role as ambassador for the Italian coffee company, Lavazza.
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Some strategists see further gains in the market if companies are able to handily beat such low earnings expectations.
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Shares of Caterpillar opened solidly in the green following a first-quarter earnings report that handily beat analysts' expectations.
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Mr. Sanders handily won the Washington caucuses on March 8003, taking 25 of the 34 delegates awarded that day.
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He dedicated the song to Ocasio-Cortez, who had just defeated him handily with 57 percent of the vote.
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And at elections this weekend, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to handily secure a fourth term in office.
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Dow's fourth quarter adjusted profit of 93 cents per share handily beat the average analyst estimate of 70 cents.
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Otherwise, I can handily recommend the Core i7 model that comes with an OLED screen and starts at $1,850.
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Walmart handily won the top spot, but multiple grocery companies based outside the US also broke into the rankings.
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ANGELA, NEW YORK The culprit: What passes for a burger these days could handily feed a family of four.
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The KBE was also on pace to handily outperform against the broader , which posted monthly gains of 3.42 percent.
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It beat them both handily, and the pros seemed excited rather than depressed by the machine learning system's skill.
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Patrick beat Healey handily in the general election, and his emergence from obscurity has shaped Massachusetts politics ever since.
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The union vote Biden won the backing of voters in union households in Michigan and Missouri, handily beating Sanders.
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The Democratic candidate: Senator Joe Donnelly is running for re-election in Indiana, another state Mr. Trump won handily.
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Grunerlokka regularly ranks as the coolest neighborhood in Oslo, a title handily supported by its density of trendsetting boutiques.
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Earlier this year, they debuted on Olindo Records with a seven-inch that pretty handily demonstrates what they're about.
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Phil Scott, a Republican, handily turned back her challenge and captured a second term as the state's chief executive.
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The two defy expectations, handily taking a title belt two weight classes above which the boxer had previously fought.
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With voters angry over a crushing economic crisis, polls show the opposition coalition would win handily in normal circumstances.
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In Cunegonde's tour-de-force aria "Glitter and Be Gay," Ms. Picerno handily dispatched the comically elaborate coloratura runs.
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Sanders won the 2016 New Hampshire primary handily and is still considered the favorite to win with a plurality.
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It's up more than 20 percent this year, handily outpacing the nearly 16 percent gain for stocks, including dividends.
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Right now, global plant life handily gobbles up between 25 and 30 percent of the world's annual CO2 emissions.
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It was Muguruza who looked the part of recent champion as she handily dispatched Schiavone, 6-2, 6-4.
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Those 25 include five in states that Mr. Trump won handily: West Virginia, Missouri, Indiana, Montana and North Dakota.
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While Sanders won Wisconsin handily in 2628, the Marquette poll presents what his team should see as red flags.
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Tech became the most crowded trade in U.S. stocks last year as the sector handily outperformed the broader market.
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It's up more than 20 percent this year, handily outpacing the nearly 16 percent gain for stocks, including dividends.
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During the primary, Pressley handily beat 10-term Democratic incumbent Mike Capuano, where she won 58.6 percent of the vote.
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On an adjusted basis, the company earned 43 cents per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of 32 cents.
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Trump is projected to handily win tonight's caucus, but his stance on solar is in opposition to most Nevada voters.
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The new Surface Book 22 handily beats the Performance Base model on both single and multi-core scores in Geekbench.
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They didn't do as well as the country's best-performing managers, though, who handily beat the U.S. benchmark this year.
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Industrial output rose 1.9 percent in the April-June quarter, handily exceeding the 0.2 percent increase seen in January-March.
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We tried ActiveTrack 23 with a jogger, and the Mavic 22 handily avoided light posts that were in its path.
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Greater Tokyo, with legions of wealthy retirees among its 35m residents, could handily outstrip tiny Singapore as a gambling hub.
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To put this into perspective, let's consider how handily Clinton won her New York Senate race, and against significant odds.
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That handily beat analysts' estimates of 21.5 percent and 21 percent seen in the first two months of the year.
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The 88-minute-long animated feature shows Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard handily beating the shit out of the US Navy.
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Seven months later, she handily defeated six white, middle-aged men in the Democratic primary with 57.5% of the vote.
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Researchers Yin Zhou and Oncel Tuzel benchmarked VoxelNet's performance against a number of rival programs, and it handily outperformed them.
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Shares of biotech company Illumina spiked 8 percent Wednesday after the company handily beat Wall Street estimates a day earlier.
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The fintechs, however, have blown by this, delivering 89 percent returns and handily beating the incumbents by 60 percentage points.
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Barack Obama handily beat John McCain in 2008 but won by a much smaller margin against Mitt Romney in 2012.
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SYRACUSE 81, NOTRE DAME 66 Trevor Cooney scored 22 points, and host Syracuse Orange handily beat No. 25 Notre Dame.
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He handily beat Barry Goldwater in electoral votes, 13 to 52, and carried 44 of 50 states (and Washington, DC).
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Tsvangarai lost his position when the agreement folded after another disputed election in 2013, where he lost handily to Mugabe.
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Lula da Silva, 65, was inaugurated as Brazil's president in 2003 and handily won his bid for a second term.
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For instance, gold has been handily beating stocks this year, and consumer staples companies are far outperforming their discretionary brethren.
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Intel reported quarterly earnings on Thursday that handily beat estimates and also said it would boost its dividend to shareholders.
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Without getting too technical, the iPhone 7 Plus appears to have handily beat the Galaxy S8 in single core tests.
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Still, it takes more than a bear to hold an audience's gaze for 156 minutes, and DiCaprio does it handily.
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That handily beats the 4.8 percent growth analysts on average had estimated, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Net revenue fell slightly to $8.26 billion from $8.28 billion, but handily beat the average analyst estimate of $8.10 billion.
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In December the fund gained 3.5 percent, handily outperforming the S&P 500 which lost 9 percent during the month.
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She was viewed as one of the Senate's most vulnerable incumbents in 2012, but handily won re-election over Rep.
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Democrats clearly prefer his agenda to hers; were it not for her gender, the socialist would have defeated her handily.
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Trump's decision to rejoin the debates had immediate payoff as he handily defeated his fellow Republican candidates in the primary.
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In Virginia, gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie combined his establishment resume with Trumpian rhetoric, and lost handily to Democrat Ralph Northam.
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They leap barriers and barbed wire, hopping handily over boxes, low walls, and the other detritus of the Great War.
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Prior to the 2016 election, I thought the fact that Clinton was better liked than Trump meant she'd win handily.
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In 2009, he pushed through a new Constitution that called for early elections that same year, which he won handily.
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It's also up 225 percent over the last five years, handily beating the S&P 220's 78 percent return.
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Their series against the Stars came down to a deciding game in Dallas, which the Blues won handily, 230.9-1.
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Square handily beat Wall Street expectations in its latest quarterly earnings report, but its stock fell roughly 1.3 percent anyway.
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Among stocks, Advanced Micro Devices was up 3.2 percent a day after the chipmaker's fourth-quarter results handily topped forecasts.
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In particular, the campaign is targeting college-educated whites, a group that Mitt Romney won handily four years ago. Mrs.
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It was during his time at Cephalon that the company handily survived its penalty for engaging in illegal promotional schemes.
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For investors who own international stocks — which are handily beating the this year — the falling dollar has been a windfall.
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It was Christie's second successful result and followed Sunday's $78 million specially curated sale, which handily beat its high estimate.
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Cruz has routed Trump time and again on that front, even in states Trump handily won in the popular vote.
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Microsoft, which handily beat expectations last week, rose 2.2 percent and Apple, due to report on Tuesday, rose 0.9 percent.
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And in Ohio and Iowa, states Trump won handily, Democratic candidates for governor have a narrow advantage in the polls.
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They spent all but one day of the regular season in first place and then won their division series handily.
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That makes it easily the most valuable U.S. carmaker, handily ahead of General Motors ($51.5 billion) and Ford ($43 billion).
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Manchin is expected to win handily, but a strong showing for Swearengin could indicate some weakness on his left flank.
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The situation arose on Monday night, with Hield celebrating his birthday as his team lost handily to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Democrats and several Republicans handily voted down a House bill that would have extended the shutdown deadline to February 16.
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He was elected handily in 1973 and re-elected four years later after overcoming deep resentment over the income tax.
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The bad news: It's a district that President Trump won handily in 278 and that routinely elected Republicans before that.
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There is hope again here, and that hope remained even after the seventh-ranked Wolverines beat Purdue handily, 28-10.
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On Tuesday he lost handily in both those states, places where he hoped to demonstrate his strength among Midwestern voters.
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A late July poll from Quinnipiac University showed Biden defeating Trump handily in Ohio, by 50 percent to 42 percent.
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We'll have live results for the Democratic race and the Republican primary, which President Trump is expected to win handily.
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Other attractions in the Eastern Seaboard's second largest city can be handily visited on foot, by bike or mass transit.
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After a month of arguments, the Democrats stuck with Mr. Clinton after all and he was acquitted handily on Feb.
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And of those 22019 seats there are at least 10 that are in states that Trump carried handily in 2016.
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Despite his trade stance, Mr. Trump is widely expected to win the region, which he handily took four years ago.
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Their incumbent handily beat a challenger who was more mainstream than the one they are likely to nominate in 2020.
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The seasonally adjusted index rose to 57.53 from 51.7 in June, handily surpassing analysts' expectations for a decline to 50.9.
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When we reviewed it earlier this year, we thought it handily outperformed Amazon's current Echo in terms of sound quality.
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It's the second best-selling console of all time having shipped over 102 million units, handily winning this console generation.
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Phillies 11, Giants 3 Nick Pivetta pitched five shutout innings, Maikel Franco homered, and Philadelphia handily defeated visiting San Francisco.
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On a per share basis, Comerica earned 84 cents, handily beating the average analyst expectation of 74 cents per share.
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Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, won the Oregon primary handily on Tuesday and was barely edged out in Kentucky.
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They lost very narrowly to the center-left in 6900, though they won handily in early elections two years later.
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"If the election were held today, the Democrats would handily win the House," Pelosi said during a CNN political forum.
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Now, many of these impressive fundraising performances came in districts Trump won handily that we wouldn't expect to be competitive.
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The company's latest quarterly report handily beat expectations on earnings and revenue, with organic revenue growth in all of its segments.
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Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)The Pixel Slate will be just 7mm thick, handily beating the Pixelbook, which was 10.16 mm thick.
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It doesn't have an alcohol license, so you're free to BYOB from the aptly titled and handily placed "The Offy" opposite.
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Prince William handily doled out high-fives to excited school kids on Monday as he tackled his new role in Scotland.
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The average stock (as gauged by the equal-weighted S&P 500 ETF, ticker RSP) is handily outperforming the standard index.
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The blue chips handily outperformed their European peers on Thursday and were on course for their best monthly performance since April.
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He's not faced comparable stakes since his 2012 debate showdown with GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan -- which he won handily.
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The NBC/Marist poll also found that both Clinton and Sanders would handily defeat any Republican opponent in reliably blue Maryland.
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Ralph Northam, Virginia's lieutenant governor, defeated former Virginia Congressman Tom Perriello handily with a lead of more than 10 percentage points.
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Amazon shares swung higher after the retail giant posted its fifth-straight period of profitability, and handily beat Wall Street's forecasts.
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Adding to the positive sentiment, data showed China's March exports handily beat expectations, rising for the first time in nine months.
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What made beating Romero handily the first time so impressive was that Romero is incredibly dangerous in single bursts of action.
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Road and rail stocks have handily outperformed the broader market since Trump fired the trade war's opening salvo in January 2018.
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The jobs report Friday handily beat expectations, setting up a winning trade in certain cyclical stocks, if history is any guide.
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That means, as early as next year, Republicans could handily knock one of the left's liberal icons out of the game.
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Intel says that it will able to handily accommodate the high-volume multitasking that gamers and creatives need from their machines.
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A Salt Lake Tribune poll from January shows Romney handily winning the November 2018 race, getting 64% support from those surveyed.
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Morgan Stanley management struck a positive tone Tuesday after the investment bank reported fourth quarter earnings that handily beat market expectations.
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Revenue from Roku players handily beat Wall Street estimates, totaling $73.3 million compared with $67 million forecast by StreetAccount and FactSet.
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Yet, the Administration is handily implementing a comparable plan on the basis of strategy and tactics formulated without input from Congress.
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ADP said Wednesday that private firms in the U.S. added 257,000 jobs in December, handily beating a consensus estimate of 192,000.
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Handily, the creatives at the Coliseum haven't forgotten that the predominate reason why people go to nightclubs is to get wankered.
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Netflix reported 21.53 million U.S. streaming customers as of June 30, and 52.03 million in international territories, handily beating analysts' forecasts.
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A three and a half year solar eclipse would be enough to handily wipe out life on Earth, wolves and all.
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Then Sanders came close to winning in Iowa and handily won the New Hampshire primary, throwing Clinton's presumptive nomination into question.
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Nonetheless, Home Depot's stock is up nearly 9 percent in the last 12 months, handily outperforming shares of rival retailer Lowe's.
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Nevada's caucuses have increased in importance for the Clinton campaign, especially after Sanders handily defeated Clinton in New Hampshire last Tuesday.
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Road and rail stocks have handily outperformed the broader market since Trump fired the trade war's opening salvo in January 20.5.
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While their framework handily beats real-world VC investors it's doing so by maximizing some pretty obvious features, like founder experience.
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CR found the new Prius scored an average of 52 mpg, handily beating the 44 mpg made by the 2015 Prius.
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Senator Bernie Sanders handily defeated Hillary Clinton in West Virginia's Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday night, 51 percent to 36 percent.
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Wonder Woman's domestic gross handily beats last year's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($330 million) and Suicide Squad ($325 million).
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As Android Police handily notes, the phone's silhouette is shown in three colors — black, white and a kind of mint green.
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Meanwhile, Game of Thrones handily set the record for the most trophies won by a series in one year, with 12.
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She handily defeated Joe Murray, a registered Democrat and former police officer who supports President Trump and ran as a Republican.
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The options it offered were broad and vague — Remain or Leave — and Mr. Cameron was convinced that Remain would win handily.
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"I think we're going to see Roy Moore win pretty handily in Baldwin County," local Republican activist Matthew Brown told CNN.
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This means getting back to where they were only three years ago, when an ambitious bipartisan plan handily passed the Senate.
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Republican Todd Young shellacked Evan Bayh by 29 points here just a year ago -- and Trump won Indiana even more handily.
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"Even in states that Trump won handily, Democrats are in a good position," the organization's president, Neera Tanden, told the newspaper.
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Clinton has significant leads over Trump among minority voters and women, and is handily defeating him with white college-educated women.
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Jacobs handily defeated Democrat Linda Haney, with most of the votes counted in Knox County on Thursday, according to unofficial returns.
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Senator Ted Cruz of Texas handily won the Idaho Republican primary, somewhat mitigating his second-place finishes in Michigan and Mississippi.
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They found some consumer pain points—unsatisfying nights of sleep, the inconvenience of buying a new mattress—and addressed them handily.
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As Walt Mossberg handily pointed out during the conversation, some are a lot more likely to get on-board than others.
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And to do that, they'll have to defend five of their incumbents in red states Donald Trump won handily in 2016.
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Exports rose 210.4 percent, below forecasts of 230.9 percent but the most in three months and handily beating August's 22017 percent.
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And while Westbrook had a league-high 18 while still playing with Durant, he is on track to beat that handily.
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Joe Biden just won Washington state — further solidifying his delegate lead against Bernie Sanders, who won the state handily in 2016.
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Bernie Sanders, who handily won the Democratic primary — benefitted from technology that helped mobilize legions of volunteers in the Granite State.
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The Republican Chuck Grassley, then a congressman, handily defeated Mr. Culver in 1980 and has served in the Senate ever since.
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The secretive Snyder kept the decision to himself, and the Wildcats handily beat Texas Tech to keep their bowl hopes alive.
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Liberia's National Elections Commission announced on Thursday that Mr. Weah, with 98 percent of votes counted, was beating Mr. Boakai handily.
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" On Monday he said of "terrorists" — with no further specificity — that "we will defeat them, and we will defeat them handily.
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He organized Tunisia's first multicandidate presidential election in 1999 — and he handily won, with more than 99 percent of the vote.
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Their cynicism is self-serving, of course, as it handily shifts blame for the mistrust the party inspires in Hong Kong.
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Clinton was handily acquitted, but only one "nay" vote on each of three charges kept Johnson from being removed from office.
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The former secretary of state handily defeated Obama eight years ago 65 percent to 29 percent, winning all but two counties.
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All three of the Democrats backing Pompeo are up for reelection in red-leaning states that Trump won handily in 2016.
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He argued that the conflict of the 216th century pitted democracy against fascism and communism — a struggle democracy won, and handily.
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It's a potentially ominous sign for the GOP, considering incumbents are generally expected to be able to handily outraise their opponents.
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The MSCI Emerging Markets Index rose 37 percent last year, handily beating the 19.4 percent climb in the Standard & Poor's 500.
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However, we believe earnings growth should handily outpace the peer group over the next several years as the integration is completed.
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That handily topped forecasts of 0.7 percent and came as a huge relief after the third quarter's shock 0.5 percent decline.
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Shares in Locamerica have skyrocketed 200 percent this year, handily surpassing a 26 percent increase by Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock index.
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Many diplomats had thought that Mr. Rajapaksa, who had handily won at the polls, would try to reconcile with his opponents.
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Still, of these three women, Harris would beat Trump most handily — by a 2497-point margin — if the election were held today.
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General Motors raised its forecast for full-year earnings after reporting a record second-quarter profit that handily beat Wall Street expectations.
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Donald Trump handily won Mississippi, a state that last elected a Democrat to the Senate in 1982 (John Stennis, an ardent segregationist).
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In this video shot in March ... Thompson's seen handily operating a paramotor to fly all around and high above an open field.
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As the carrier also handily notes, it also helped pioneer the now-standard back-of-the-seat TV sets in domestic airlines.
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The Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based company's revenue rose 14.2 percent to $1.68 billion, handily beating the average analyst estimate of $1.56 billion.
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But in the second round, which pits only the two front-runners against one another, Macron is projected to beat her handily.
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Sanders also won handily in West Virginia among women (56%-40%), independents (69%-22%) and voters worried about the economy (62%-31%).
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Due, in large part, to the strength of "Star Wars Battlefront," EA handily beat its earnings estimate in its most recent quarter.
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If she's able to handily defeat Bernie Sanders, she could leave the Vermont senator with no real path to the Democratic nomination.
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As the company handily points out, it's really more of a narration tool than anything, and thus well suited to the format.
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He had just handily dispatched his opponent, the perpetually befuddled Jim Renacci, to win a third term representing Ohio in the Senate.
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Facebook handily beat analysts' expectations on both the top and bottom line for its first quarter of 2018— sending its stock jumping.
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But when it came down to it, McGrath beat Gray handily in the rural districts surrounding the district's main city of Lexington.
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Nordstrom's stock soared after the company released a mixed earnings report that showed weakening sales, but handily beat Wall Street profit estimates.
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In an opinion piece for the Washington Post last month, Mr Lessig observed that Hillary Clinton handily won the national popular vote.
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A big majority, 75%, said that the Senate trial should have featured witnesses, an idea Republicans handily shot down earlier this month.
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The stock is handily outperforming its rival Novartis, which has fallen 11.54 percent in 2016 and 26.36 percent in the past year.
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All eyes are also on corporate earnings from major U.S. companies after quarterly results from JPMorgan handily beat analyst estimates last week.
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So he set up the GoFundMe to help fund Sanchez's retirement with the initial goal of $3,000, which has been handily surpassed.
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With the graphics set to their highest settings on 1080p, both handily hit 60 FPS and trounced the 970M's lackluster 41 FPS.
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It handily grabs the title of the best Kindle ever, and is a pretty solid contender for best devoted e-reader ever.
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Though its unlikely to replace bees as pollinators, it's easy to imagine plenty of other jobs this little robot could manage handily.
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I can handily go 24 hours with the SE, only plugging it in when I finally roll into the office each morning.
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Popular presidency Lula da Silva, 65, was inaugurated as Brazil's president in 2003 and handily won his bid for a second term.
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Ralph Northam beat former congressman Tom Perriello handily Tuesday night to become the Democratic nominee to replace Terry McAuliffe as Virginia's governor.
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China aims to expand its economy by around 6.5 percent this year, the same target as in 2017, which it handily beat.
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WE ARE WITH LLOYD BLANKFEIN, THE CEO OF GOLDMAN SACHS, WHO THIS MORNING ANNOUNCED EARNINGS WHICH BEAT THE STREET HANDILY, QUADRUPLING PROFITS.
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Rather, as a band like Fond of Tigers handily shows, the genre also has the potential to be progressive, offbeat, and unexpected.
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He shadowed Jeffery (an ideal body-type matchup) for most of Sunday's game, even in the slot, and handily won the war.
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But he also won women handily, 55 percent to Clinton's 45, taking the demographic that formed the core pitch of Clinton's campaign.
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In December 2015, the union handily won the right to represent about 160 skilled trades workers who maintain machinery at the plant.
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This basket of stocks has handily outperformed the S&P 500 both since the column appeared and year to date in 2016.
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Following a series of repeated low blows by Golota, in a fight he was otherwise winning handily, the match was waved off.
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But the series is ultimately Madden's, who handily proves he's capable of much, much more than brooding as King in the North.
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In his weekend speech to the Values Voter summit, Bannon made some predictions, including that the President would handily win re-election.
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The e-commerce juggernaut generated third-quarter earnings per share of 230 cents, handily beating the 2500 cent Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.
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In the 2016 election, the Texas Republican won his House seat handily, with about 81 percent of the vote in his district.
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Those earnings handily beat Wall Street expectations, with investors putting Amazon at EPS of $1.11 a share on revenue of $29.56 billion.
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In June 27, one chapter of the organization handily rejected a $20173,22017 donation that required that only cis girls benefit from it.
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The results added to upbeat Chinese data, which showed March exports handily beat expectations, rising for the first time in nine months.
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The athletic shoe retailer handily beat Wall Street expectations, posting adjusted earnings per share of $21 versus expectations of $20.7 per share.
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"Sweat" handily earns its grabby title, pulsing with the intensity of drama drawn directly from the hard-lived experiences of its characters.
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He handily defeated a thinned-out primary field in the 2016 Ohio primary, but failed to win any other primary or caucus.
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Democratic nerves are fraying ahead of Tuesday's governor's race in Virginia, a contest most in the party had expected to win handily.
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They also have a stake in numerous Washington policy issues — and spend handily on lobbying to press their case on Capitol Hill.
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The resulting automatic deception classifier was found to be almost 90 percent accurate, handily beating out humans assigned to the same task.
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Cruz was leaning on a strategy to do well in the South, but Trump beat him handily in many of those states.
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But the company handily beat those estimates, sending the stock up wildly — a rare sight these days in Silicon Valley and beyond.
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Ms. Harris handily won a presidential poll among women of color published in December 2018 by the political group She the People.
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Though VanZant lost handily to Rose Namajunas in her last bout, she remains one of the most recognizable faces in the UFC.
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If Connecticut, New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania are any indication, he'll win New Jersey handily, and New Jersey is winner-take-all.
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But in a non-binding primary election that Washington held about three months later in June, Clinton ended up handily defeating Sanders.
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Biden won handily in Virginia, where Bloomberg's team was buoyed by polling that showed him running near the top of the field.
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And the pattern has continued in the playoffs, with the Twins losing to the Yankees handily in 2003, 2004, 2009 and 2010.
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Although Mr. Alexander won the race handily, many in Tennessee say he would have almost certainly faced another primary fight this year.
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Netflix handily beat its earnings expectations and membership forecasts when it reported earnings last Monday, pushing the stock to all-time highs.
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Last week, handily beat its earnings expectations and membership projections when it reported earnings and the stock surged to all-time highs.
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We'll have live results for the Democratic race, as well as the Republican primary, which President Trump is expected to win handily.
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They handily beat Riot Squad and INTZ before beating Complexity in three maps to reach the final of the eight-team event.
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Polls suggest that it will lose handily in Germany, which has taken in a large number of refugees from the Middle East.
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Michigan had helped swing the election in Trump's favor, a stark reversal from 2008 and 2012, when Obama won the state handily.
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He handily won a contested election for Civil Court judge in 1996 and was soon serving as an acting Supreme Court justice.
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The younger Hagedorn has run against Walz twice — losing handily in 2014, before falling short by less than 3,000 votes in 2016.
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Endo's second-quarter adjusted profit of 93 cents per share handily beat Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S estimates by 20 cents.
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Sanders held an endorsement rally in October for de Blasio, who won reelection handily over Republican opponent Nicole Malliotakis the following month.
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They won the Missouri Valley conference tournament handily to secure an NCAA tournament bid and certainly made the most of the opportunity.
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He lost the popular vote weeks later, but won the Electoral College handily with victories in Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
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He came to Congress in 1996, besting several other contenders in the heavily Democratic district and handily winning reelection every term since.
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The company handily beat estimates for same store sales, however, reporting gains of 1.9 percent versus estimates of a 4.8 percent loss.
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Russell Coutts and his Kiwi team handily defeated the American Dennis Conner, 5-0, taking the Cup away from the United States.
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Mr. Burns and the Fed followed the president's wishes, and Mr. Nixon won re-election handily in 1972, amid a booming economy.
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In her latest gig, Graham handily proves a non-sample sized model can (and should) be the face of a high-profile brand.
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The Fujifilm did produce larger square format photos, but the Leica handily produced sharper, better-exposed photos on the smaller Instax Mini film.
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Thursday's data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed employment rose a net 2100,22017 in November, handily outpacing forecasts of a 20113,22011 gain.
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From there the CO2 is pressurized, piped, and injected way down into a saline sandstone reservoir, handily located 7,000 feet below the plant.
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T.J. Dillashaw, after outclassing John Lineker quite handily, decided to attempt a rolling calf slicer in the final round of his last bout.
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One song on her channel, in fact, was composed by fans, who also handily chipped in visuals for the video, presumably for free.
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On Wednesday, U.S. and international agencies announced that 27 was the warmest year on record worldwide, handily beating 2014 for the dubious title.
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Excluding items, the company earned 26 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S, handily beating estimates of 13 cents.
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The annual pace accelerated to 3.1 percent, handily outpacing 2.0 percent in the third quarter and marking the fastest expansion in five quarters.
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Ultimately, Whitmer won the primary handily, with 52 percent of the vote to El-Sayed's 30 percent (Thanedar took about 18 percent). Sen.
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During the first match, he handily got two perfect rounds (where the other player is not able to do any damage) on Fuudo.
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That's handily less than the $250 billion reported by not-so-dissimilar Lincoln National, which has not been tagged with a SIFI label.
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Jadallah handily points out that around 70 percent of the company's early employees came over from Infinite Loop in the startup's earliest stages.
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Handily, those with a diameter of about eight microns emit predominantly at wavelengths which pass straight through the infrared "window" in the atmosphere.
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The big picture: President Trump, who won the state handily in 2016, had two rallies in support of Hawley and other Republican candidates.
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And it would've been just embarrassing for Clinton to beat Barack Obama handily in Ohio but lose to Bernie Sanders of all people.
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Data center revenue more than doubled in the first quarter to $285 million, handily beating analysts' estimates of $73 million, according to FactSet.
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As expected, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who speaks approvingly of the country's previous military dictatorship, handily won election over his leftist rival.
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Abrams, for better or worse, won handily and will get a clean shot at winning an upset victory in the November general election.
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But Mr Northam's identification as the anti-Trump is probably the reason he handily defeated Ed Gillespie, a former lobbyist, on November 7th.
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SK came out hot once again, winning the first two rounds handily and grabbing the third by the skin of its teeth. Virtus.
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That handily topped forecasts of a 0.7 percent gain and came as a huge relief after the third quarter's shock 0.5 percent decline.
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In fact, the videos shot on device can be saved as either of the latter two and, even more handily, an animated GIF.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell on Friday after the December jobs number handily beat expectations and stocks lost ground toward the end of trading.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers went into Boston for Game 83 of the Eastern Conference Finals last night and handily dispatched the Celtics 117-104.
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Handily, studying literature gave me a critical mind—able to dissect the fresh bullshit the McMaster trio were peddling, and unpick it analytically.
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The poll, however, also said Le Pen would handily lose in the second round of the election to center-right candidate Francois Fillon.
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Utah, a state that Mitt Romney won handily in 2012, is now a tight race thanks to the insurgent campaign of Evan McMullin.
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Along with winning the votes in that momentous New Hampshire victory, Clinton also handily beat Obama out as being the candidate who cares.
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In that race, state Attorney General Kamala Harris, a Democrat, handily beat Sánchez, with endorsements from President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
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The House on Tuesday handily passed a bill making it easier to fire Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees or rescind their bonuses.
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While issuing its guidance for 2016, the low-price department store forecast $1 billion in EBITDA, handily topping Wall Street's $901 million expectation.
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If the nostalgic atmosphere of the photographer's black-and-white images threatens to obscure his compositional acuity these Kodachrome slides dispel it handily.
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Perhaps Trump can be excused for making this mistake because he handily defeated so many establishment and conservative Republican candidates in the primaries.
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The elites working to engineer this outcome console themselves with polls showing that in the current climate, Hillary Clinton would defeat Trump handily.
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Clinton was riding a wave of momentum heading into Super Tuesday, after handily beating Sanders in the South Carolina primary over the weekend.
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Clinton beat Sanders by a slim margin in Iowa, but Sanders surprised pundits and experts by winning handily in the New Hampshire primary.
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Strange, who was appointed to sit in now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions's seat, handily lost the Republican primary in Alabama earlier this year.
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Here's a snapshot of each company's earnings report: Alphabet - The search giant handily beat expectations, sending its stock to an all-time high.
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All it does is make calls and texts, but handily it did have an alarm clock to wake me up in the morning.
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A bunch of young people on the street attack Colleen while she's going about her day, and she handily takes them all down.
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The Democratic senator handily defeated Republican John Raese twice: by 10 points in a 2010 special election and by 24 points in 2012.
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The soggy conditions slowed Isner's thunderous serve, and after a tough first set, Murray won handily, 7-6 (9), 6-4, 6-3.
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One glance at the other statewide races tells the tale: As Mr. Trump himself tweeted Wednesday morning, all were won handily by Republicans.
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" In Camus's view, Emmanuel Macron, the centrist liberal who handily defeated Le Pen in a runoff, is synonymous with the "forces of remplacement .
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The congressman has represented the district, formerly numbered the 9th, since 1979, and has handily won re-election since then, sometimes running unopposed.
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Excluding items, it earned 14 cents per share, handily beating the average analysts' estimate of 2 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Excluding items, the Chicago-based company earned 69 cents per share, handily beating expectations of 54 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Yet he managed to handily lose his race last week in Kansas, a state that Trump won by 28500 points two years ago.
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Bernie Sanders, handily defeated by Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries, would have been better positioned to beat Trump in the general election.
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Legislation approved handily on a 85033-1 vote would target North Korea's shipping industry and people who employ North Korean slave labor abroad.
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Despite low re-elect numbers, both Clinton and Obama won second terms relatively handily even after seeing their party lose power in Congress.
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Trump won North Dakota handily in 220006, and Republicans see the state as prime territory to expand their narrow 2202-2628 Senate majority.
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And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
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In English, it means the Surface Pro X will handily do what most people do on their laptops while offering long battery life.
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While Mr. Trump handily won among Wisconsin moderates, exit polls showed, Mr. Cruz and Mr. Kasich received roughly equal support in that group.
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Beauty shot 14 percent higher after the market closed Wednesday, as the company reported sales and earnings that handily topped Wall Street's forecasts.
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Clinton handily won partisan Democrats, low-income voters and black voters in Michigan, and routed Mr. Sanders in Mississippi with overpowering black support.
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In a passing of the torch moment, Yamamoto—MMA's most notorious little man—met Demetrious Johnson in February 2011 and was handily outworked.
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Turkey now has handily outstripped China as the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to figures compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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Anyway... watch or close your eyes and imagine your own filmic scenario right after clicking play on the handily embedded YouTube video below.
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Mr. Agard walked up to the board, crushed his oversize Afro with a pair of noise-cancelling headphones and handily dispatched the puzzle.
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Kelly then handily won the run-off with approximately 70 percent of the vote, as to be expected in the heavily Republican district.
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As Mr. Obama handily won Iowa's caucuses, Mr. Biden could not muster even 1 percent of the vote, forcing him to drop out.
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The aforementioned Google Alert has been handily monopolized by the Swift programming language since I set it up a year or so ago.
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In both 2016 and 2020, Sanders was handily defeated by his rivals in Alabama and didn't win a single county in either cycle.
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Using its usual ingredients of shadow, light, bodies and masks, the group conjures a magical world that is also, handily, good family fare.
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In two districts, the 4th and the 7th, establishment Democrats handily beat opponents backed by Our Revolution, a leading Bernie Sanders-affiliated group.
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Then again, La Furia Roja also didn't lose in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup, yet were handily bounced in the group stage.
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They described a June poll by the National Republican Senatorial Committee that showed Mr. Pompeo handily defeating all other Republicans in a primary.
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Even if Mr. Macron wins handily, as projected, his victory will chiefly reflect voters' opposition to Ms. Le Pen and the National Front.
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Handily, many of those same people produced and appeared in their ads—a sort of proto-native-advertising approach that didn't feel sleazy.
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Earlier this year, Ford showed off an electric F-150 prototype that handily towed 1 million pounds of train cars for 1,000 feet.
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It also handily is pronounced "My clunky," which is precisely how I like to imagine Lucas refers to the pacing of his edits.
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There is little doubt in my mind that if Sanders were to become the Democratic nominee he would handily win the black vote.
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Handily, the base model comes with a 1003GB SSD, allowing you to store both creative assets and a few games if need be.
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On Tuesday, Democrat Conor Lamb declared victory in the special election for Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District -- a jurisdiction Trump won handily in 2016.
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From a year earlier, production gained 4.2%, also handily outpacing 1.0% seen in the survey and logging the sharpest increase since October 2018.
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He is quick to heap praise on the president's economic record and job creation and predicts he will be handily reelected in November.
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But strategists say stocks could continue higher, any pullback should be shallow, and companies are probably going to handily beat those reduced forecasts.
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Prime Minister Theresa May called for this general election in April — three years early — because she thought her Conservative Party would win handily.
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Wynn became the top Republican fundraiser last year and oversaw a period in which the Republican National Committee handily outraised the Democratic Party.
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Then, our hero handily takes out all the security cameras using her tiara as a boomerang before going for an all-powerful slide.
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Suburban Alexandria still voted handily for Clinton, but by a slightly slimmer margin, according to exit polling data from The New York Times.
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The bill passed handily in the Lok Sabha or lower house of parliament, where Mr Shah's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds absolute sway.
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Of course, Floyd handily defeated Pacquiao when they first clashed back in 2015 -- but Manny was nursing an injured shoulder at the time.
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The Dems decided to shut down the government over the fight — a fight that, if Trump doesn't act quickly, they will win handily.
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The world's second-biggest economy reported forecast-beating growth of 6.9 percent last year, handily beating the government's target of around 6.5 percent.
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While Trump handily won Graves' district, however, the congressman previously snubbed the now-president as Trump aspired to become the Republican Party's nominee.
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Dragging a hittable thirty seven year old into the fourth and fifth rounds should make this a fight which Cruz can finish handily.
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Trump ended up winning the Illinois primary handily; many analysts believe that many conservatives were galvanized by fear after what happened in Chicago.
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On the bright side for Mr. Cruz, a separate poll released on Thursday by Monmouth University showed him topping Mr. Trump handily in Texas.
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It's a little tricky to get right, but the app handily includes some editing tools for getting rid of unwanted parts of the image.
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Earnings from continuing operations were $2.62 per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of $2.52, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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"The Q21.05 revenue and earnings guide probably leaves enough room for Salesforce to beat the prior consensus estimates handily," Wedbush analyst Steve Koenig said.
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Its stock had more than doubled over the preceding five years, handily outperforming the S&P 500 – and Pershing Square's own Amsterdam-listed shares.
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Hawley and McCaskill handily won their primaries Tuesday, as expected, setting up what will be one of the most competitive midterm races this fall.
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Stocks most owned by the smart money are handily beating the market this year, according to Goldman Sachs' latest "Hedge Fund Trend Monitor" report.
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The company just recorded the biggest quarter in its 19-year history, handily beating Wall Street's expectations while adding a record 7.05 million subscribers.
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Excluding items, Aetna earned $1.63 per share, handily beating analysts' average estimate of $1.44 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The city holds many advantages: it sits handily astride two continents in a country with a huge domestic market and an aviation-friendly government.
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What's happening: Bolsonaro handily won the first round of presidential elections last week and is expected to similarly win the runoff on Oct. 28.
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She handily beat Bernie Sanders in the three states with exit poll data, garnering as much as 68% of female Democratic voters in Maryland.
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I didn't think alternative phone controls could get any more creative than the Black Shark 2125's MagicTouch feature, but this outdoes it handily.
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Clinton, the former New York senator and U.S. secretary of state, handily won Manhattan on Tuesday night in the Democratic primary against Vermont Sen.
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The May jobs report handily disappointed market makers and economists, with just 38,000 jobs created, leading the market to further price out Fed tightening.
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Likewise, Bibiana Boerio won her nomination handily in the 14th district, which under the new map is an area Trump carried by 29 points.
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Shares of Sturm Ruger on Thursday jumped 7.4 percent after the Southport, Connecticut company reported fourth-quarter results that handily beat Wall Street's expectations.
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The company handily beat this with revenue of $30.6 billion (up 14 percent from the year-ago quarter) and earnings per share of $1.14.
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Small-cap stocks have rallied this year, with the IWM rising more than 10 percent year to date, handily beating the S&P 500.
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As Microsoft will handily point out, as well, the company's Office applications are still among the most sought after software skills for recent graduates.
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Sentiment got an added boost after Chinese economic data handily topped forecasts with second-quarter gross domestic product rising 6.9 percent on the year.
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That handily beat the 225 billion yen average estimate of three analysts polled by Refinitiv which gives a higher weighting to top-rated analysts.
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It also handily points out if you bite the bullet and pay the $99 yearly fee all up front, pricing will stay the same.
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And a team of 13 Charles Barkleys, safe to say, could probably beat most anyone pretty handily with nary a number-cruncher in sight.
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But in the Philippines the fast-food chain is an absolute sensation, handily beating McDonald's and Burger King in popularity and local market share.
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Enbridge's first-quarter profit handily topped analysts' forecasts on Thursday, as Canada's largest pipeline operator transported higher volumes of crude oil and natural gas.
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She leads handily with voters of all income levels, and she performs better than Sanders by double digit margins with both men and women.
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Donald Trump would lose handily to Hillary Clinton in a general election for one key reason, former Bush 43 aide Tony Fratto said Thursday.
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Only a few bands of this breed manage to nail that delicate balance between challenging and effortlessly enjoyable, and Verwoed occupies that space handily.
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In short, if you're going to get a drone this is a very strong candidate and can handily match anyone else in the space.
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Revenue from Microsoft's personal computing division, its largest by revenue, fell 0.2 percent to $9.38 billion but handily beat analysts' estimate of $14.43 billion.
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The Aussie dollar had already got a small lift when Chinese trade data handily beat expectations in a welcome relief for the global economy.
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The fifth-ranked Henrik Stenson was handily placed on 68, one behind Italy's Francesco Molinari, Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand and Scott Jamieson of Scotland.
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Franken barely won his seat in 2008, but handily won re-election in 2014, and the seat is now considered safe for the party.
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The poll is the latest sign that the Senate race in New Jersey is tightening in a state that Trump lost handily in 2016.
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Many people assume that Hyde-Smith will hoover up McDaniel's erstwhile supporters in the runoff and win handily, but Trippi argued against that idea.
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Trump did win the electoral college, which determines the presidency, and he did so handily, winning 6900 electoral votes compared to 2628 for Clinton.
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So far this year, Mr Bumgarner has beaten that projection handily, as his mark halfway through this season sits just 31% short of average.
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It was the strongest result in almost six years and handily beat market forecasts of 2.8 percent thanks to upward revisions of previous quarters.
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Would the words of a Muslim Gold Star father have any effect on an election that observers believed would be won handily by Clinton?
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Sanders handily beats Trump by a 10-point margin, defeats Cruz by four points and ties Rubio, with each taking 43%, according to Quinnipiac.
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When I lobbed a few possible competitors at Hamid, he batted them back handily, even as he insisted that he doesn't dismiss any comer.
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An earlier version of this article described imprecisely a group of people whose votes Hillary Clinton won handily in the Michigan primary on Tuesday.
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Gross sales rose 12 percent for Barbie and 9 percent for Hot Wheels in the fourth quarter, handily beating analysts' estimates for both brands.
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Sunday's election in Russia, a rigged affair that Vladimir Putin won handily, seems on its face a testament to the strength of his regime.
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The game, although it did not result in the destruction that Michigan State fans had feared, was still won handily by Michigan, 63-23.
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Mr. Odinga withdrew from the second vote, which was held in October, saying the process was unfair, and Mr. Kenyatta handily won re-election.
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In the northeastern state of Queensland, which stretches from Brisbane to the tropics near the Great Barrier Reef, several Liberal Party candidates won handily.
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Somewhere, Swift is kicking back in her sweatpants, unfurling a wicked smirk at just how handily she won the night without even showing up.
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The nation's current president, Uhuru Kenyatta, handily won the first election in August, beating the veteran opposition leader, Raila Odinga, by 1.4 million votes.
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Handily, the device will let you know when it's being used as a camera, sporting a "Nest Cam being viewed" notification, for added privacy.
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But she's also somebody who went up against President Trump head to head in the United States Senate race in Tennessee and lost handily.
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But then Biden exceeded expectations in South Carolina — a state he was always projected to win handily — and the moderate dominoes started to fall.
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Snap missed Wall Street's revenue expectations in its fourth-quarter, but handily beat earnings per share predictions and added roughly 8 million new users.
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Still, Travelers' operating income of $2.20 per share handily beat the average analysts' estimate of $2.07, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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And because those 45 years old and older made up about 60% of the Democratic primary electorate, she won the nomination handily over Sanders.
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Two exit polls projected that Kais Saied handily won Sunday's runoff election against media magnate Nabil Karoui, though no formal results have been announced.
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While Zven grew in strength, Cloud9 dominated as a team, winning team fights handily and securing all four elemental drakes, while destroying nine turrets.
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For instance, 66 percent of Sanders's Facebook ad buys targeted voters under the age of 45, according to Booster, a demographic he won handily.
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The president, who carried the state handily in 2016, will support Ohio GOP candidates ahead of the November midterms, local party officials have said.
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Mr. Putin is expected to win a fourth term handily, even though he has yet to confirm that he will run for re-election.
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The crowd handily overran the number of chairs set out, and I joined an overflow contingent sitting on blankets hastily laid near the screen.
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The rise in Lowe's same-store sales increase also handily beat the 4.3 percent increase expected by analysts polled by research firm Consensus Metrix.
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It was the strongest result in almost six years and handily beat market forecasts of 20163 percent thanks to upward revisions of previous quarters.
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Stocks most owned by hedge funds and mutual funds managing nearly $4 trillion are handily beating the market this year, according to Goldman Sachs.
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Republicans need a pick that can beat Republican primary candidate Paul Nehlen, a white nationalist whom Ryan handily defeated in the 21625 GOP primary.
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Though Trump won older Republicans handily — attracting 36 percent of voters ages 45 to 64 — he didn't exactly fall behind among younger voters, either.
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Clark County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, handily defeated Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a Republican, in his bid to replace Republican Gov.
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The bulk of its new subscribers are international, with roughly 4.1 million new subs coming from outside the U.S. Those numbers handily beat expectations.
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If Clinton wins the presidential election handily on November 8, we may look back at the first presidential debate as the decisive turning point.
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It's established pretty early on that Darth Vader is capable of executing the Sith force choke (he handily dispatches Admiral Motti in "A New Hope").
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Donald Trump handily won the New York primary last night, walking away with more than 60 percent of the Republican vote and 89 total delegates.
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Excluding items, it earned $1.61 per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of $1.18 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Staples is one of only three sectors in the green for the quarter, and the 2% gain is handily above the S&P's 7.3% drop.
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For the second quarter in a row, Netflix has handily beaten industry watchers — and its own expectations — in adding a mountain of additional new subscribers.
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That finally changed Sunday, when he at last took home the prize for Blade Runner 2049 (a win we handily predicted) on his 14th try.
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In the new episode of Ringcraft: The Fall of Ronda Rousey, we examine how handily Holm took Rousey apart through comprehensive mastery of defensive ringcraft.
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It got an added fillip from data showing Japan's economy grew at an annualised rate of 2.2 percent in the third quarter, handily beating forecasts.
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Mondelez International's quarterly profit handily beat analysts' average estimates, helped by cost cuts, and the Cadbury chocolates maker raised its profit forecast for the year.
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The former mayor has handily inserted himself into hundreds of headlines in the last week alone, a clever capitalization on the stage Trump has set.
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Mr Wickremesinghe, for his part, proved again on December 12th that he retains a solid parliamentary majority, handily winning 117 votes in a confidence motion.
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According to preliminary election returns, Patty Schachtner, a medical examiner, handily beat Adam Jarchow, a Republican member of the state assembly, by 11 percentage points.
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But internet users elsewhere, who already handily outnumber those in the developed world and China put together, make up only 39% of their countries' populations.
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Donors like the United States Chamber of Commerce, a pro-business lobbying group, and Chicago Cubs owner Todd Ricketts backed Marshall, who handily defeated Huelskamp.
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Escobar, a former two-term county judge, handily won the race in Texas' 16th District, a Democratic stronghold that hasn't gone red in 55 years.
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But that could be in jeopardy: Though Iraq War veteran Maura Sullivan handily out-fundraised her opponents, the race remains wide open (and increasingly churlish).
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On the back of international growth and a healthy services business, Okta beat revenue expectations by nine percent and managed to handily top EPS expectations.
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With a picture of stable prices and heavy capital investment, it may be a surprise that Xcel's stock is actually beating other utility shares handily.
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Despite Facebook's numerous privacy scandals, the social media giant's fourth-quarter results handily beat analyst estimates, sending the stock 10.82 percent higher in Thursday's session.
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Low light detail and HDR performance gave the iPhone an edge, and its much more natural background blur function wins handily (especially in the Plus).
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The Vermont Senator returned to New Hampshire today, a state he won handily during primary season, to announce that he is endorsing Clinton for president.
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Stocks most owned by hedge funds and mutual funds managing more than $3 trillion are handily beating the market this year, according to Goldman Sachs.
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On Election Day, he swept the North and won handily in the Electoral College, even though he amassed less than 40% of the popular vote.
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Economists say Beijing will handily meet its 2017 growth target after stronger-than-expected growth of 6.9 percent in the first half of the year.
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For example, Mike Huckabee won handily in 2008 and Rick Santorum, while tied with Mitt Romney in percentage points, won in 2012 by 34 votes.
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The President's visit comes as Iran's President Hassan Rouhani handily won re-election in what amounts to a victory for the Shiite nation's reformist camp.
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Trumpeting his willingness to work across party lines ("Compromise is not treason," he likes to say), Mr Hanna won re-election rather handily in 2012.
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Up to Wednesday's close of $67.09, Qualcomm's shares had risen 34.2 percent this year, handily outperforming the 22.2 percent gain in the Philadelphia Semiconductor index.
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She also continues to be mentioned as a future political candidate, despite having been handily beaten in the 2010 California gubernatorial election by Jerry Brown.
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Excluding items, Hershey earned 85 cents per share, handily beating the average analyst estimate of 78 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Heitkamp and Manchin are considered among the most vulnerable Senate Democrats on the ballot in 2018, running for reelection in states President Trump won handily.
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This was the subject of a lengthy recent New York Times investigation that suggested that Comey did so because he expected Clinton to win handily.
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My skin was glowing—a fact handily corroborated by standers-by—as the saleswoman, clad in all black, moved her hands assuredly across my face.
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" The Ohio and North Carolina Republicans said they are confident that Trump will handily win reelection in 2020 if he runs against Democrats' "radical agenda.
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The industrial company, which is often seen as a bellwether for the U.S. economy, handily beat analysts' expectations in its first-quarter earnings report Tuesday.
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She is a progressive black woman running for governor against a conservative white man in a deep-red state that Trump won handily in 24.
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But there is some comfort that can be taken from the shellackings President Obama and President Clinton took, and yet they both won reelection handily.
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And, as he is only too happy to point out, his new vehicle, the Janus Global Unconstrained Fund, is handily beating its counterpart at Pimco.
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He handily won all three of these states in 2016, and will likely want to rally his support in these Republican strongholds ahead of 2020.
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"I just don't know what did him in," Trump, who won South Carolina's Republican primary election handily on Saturday, said in an interview on CNN.
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Excluding an item, its profit of $1.77 per share handily beat the average analyst estimate of $1.68, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The stock price is up nearly nearly 50 percent this year, handily outperforming the S&P 500, and nearly double its price a year ago.
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It's no secret why Trump handily won the Rust Belt and Coal Country, but lost Pittsburgh and Philadelphia: he promised to bring back manufacturing jobs.
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He aimed to walk across the Arctic, by way of the North Pole — and unless the 19683 Plaisted expedition failed, they would beat him handily.
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But the question is likely moot, as Cruz remains comfortably ahead of his Democratic opponent in recent polls and is likely to win reelection handily.
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While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton handily won the New York primary with substantial margins Tuesday, the fight hasn't ended for the state's independent voters.
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It's stripping away Republican support in the plethora of small, typically-Republican counties and winning handily in the state's heavily non-college educated northwestern counties.
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Clinton has been buoyed by public opinion polls that have showed her handily winning her first debate against Mr. Trump in New York this week.
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He and members of his cabinet swan and sup at the Trump International Hotel in Washington whose earnings since his inauguration have handily exceeded expectations.
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Local data was utterly overshadowed, which was a shame for Aussie bulls as jobs figures handily beat forecasts with a jump of 26,700 in February.
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Neighboring Rwanda changed its Constitution in 2015 to allow President Paul Kagame to run for election a third time, and he won handily in August.
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FiveThirtyEight's average of the latest polling data shows Biden significantly advantaged in several key states voting today, including ones that Sanders handily carried in 2016.
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He was handily outspent in most states by Sanders and massively outspent by Bloomberg, who laid out $500 million for his distant third-place showing.
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The night was hardly a rout for Democratic women, and in New Mexico it was Ms. Lujan Grisham who handily won the nomination for governor.
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The bots have overly large eyes ("like Bambi"), out-of-proportion legs (like Barbie), and one, named Claire, handily fits into an Adidas gym bag.
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Microsoft reported fiscal second-quarter earnings at market close on Wednesday, handily beating analyst expectations with strong results in the company&aposs cloud computing business.
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" Mr. Bellone added: "This district is a good barometer because it's in the suburbs and in an area where Trump won handily just months ago.
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Kaufmann noted that Iowa was still a swing state, even though Trump won it handily in 2016, and the president will be speaking to independents.
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By comparison, General Electric, which handily trumps Goldman Sachs' market cap by $230 billion, only accounts for 210 Dow points with its $2500 share price.
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The Cowboys lost handily to Buffalo at home, 26-15, and Coach Jason Garrett got the dreaded vote of confidence from team owner Jerry Jones.
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It got an added fillip from data showing Japan's economy grew at an annualised rate of 215.34 percent in the third quarter, handily beating forecasts.
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Clinton's position here was unassailable all along: In 2008, she handily defeated Barack Obama in New York's Democratic primary, taking 57 percent of the vote.
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In recent weeks she's ramped up her criticism of a system that's never elected a woman president, though Clinton did handily win the popular vote.
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Trump, who won West Virginia in the 2016 presidential election by 42 points, beats two of the top 2020 Democratic candidates handily in hypothetical matchups.
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Dude, show some humility The tweet came after Sanders handily won Nevada's caucuses, largely as a result of strong support from young and Hispanic voters.
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Minimum wage ballot initiatives have won handily in red and purple states, such as South Dakota, Nebraska and Arizona, in the past two election cycles.
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These stocks have handily benefited from an economy flooded with subscription models, said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
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Banking stocks in one of the world's top financial hubs rallied on Thursday after its second-largest lender reported quarterly earnings that handily beat estimates.
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The data center also ties in handily with Apple's plan to Apple already supports 10,000 jobs in Iowa, many of whom are developers, Cook said.
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Official numbers announced earlier this month indicated that the Chinese economy grew 6.9 percent in 2017, handily beating a government target of around 6.5 percent.
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Eric Paschall led the Wildcats (2-1) with 10 points in the rematch of last season's national championship, which Villanova won handily by 17 points.
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Handily, Amazon is also an advertising platform — you can pay for people to see your product when they search for or look at certain things.
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But the galleries handily illustrate the period of the museum's founding, starting with a regal portrait by Goya of a distrustful-looking King Ferdinand VII.
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Werdum doesn't land crisp counter punches so much as throw rapid one-twos whenever his opponent steps in, but this could do the job handily.
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"The main thing I remember is that I beat her, pretty handily," Cook, a Republican, told Refinery29 about that race, which Garcia lost 43% to 52%.
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The touchscreen itself measures 7-inches diagonally, and the rest of the device hides handily beneath it, while housing a speaker that doesn't sound like garbage.
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Excluding items, the company earned $1.04 per share, handily beating the analysts' estimate for 84 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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In fact, the Appalachian region — which Trump carried handily — could lose more than 1,000 coal mining jobs in the next two years, according to one analysis.
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The Russell 2000 index, which is composed of small-cap stocks, has handily outperformed the S&P 500 since the election, gaining 16.7 percent since then.
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Bolsonaro won the presidential race handily despite scarce campaign resources and no support from major parties as he tapped into Brazilians' anger over corruption and crime.
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The XHB also received a boost from new home sales data for April, which skyrocketed 16.6 percent, handily beating Reuters' estimate of a 2.5 percent gain.
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Iowa is the nation's largest producer of corn and ethanol; President Barack Obama won the state handily twice before it swung heavily to Trump in 2016.
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His fourth-quarter sum, which makes up about a third of total contributions received in 2019, handily eclipsed that of several Democratic fundraising powerhouses, including Rep.
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Handbag maker and accessories maker Kate Spade's sales at established stores in the first quarter handily beat analysts' estimates due to higher demand in North America.
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Although Trump won the electoral vote handily, he attributes his loss in the popular vote to opponent Clinton by nearly 3 million votes to voter fraud.
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A top Republican operative said unless Trump acts quickly, delegate raids in places like South Carolina, where the New York billionaire won handily, could come next.
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Earlier this year, a 17-foot anaconda was discovered as part of a BBC show, but this new one seems to handily surpass those two records.
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You might think that 20 of the most ferocious carnivores ever to walk the planet would be able to handily defeat a small army of chickens.
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"The quarterly results obviously handily exceeded expectations and were driven by ag and turf margins," William Blair equity analyst Lawrence De Maria said in a note.
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In the sixth congressional district, Greg Pence, the vice-president's oldest brother, handily won the race for the seat formerly held by the younger Mr Pence.
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That's pretty impressive when you consider the names he's up against, but, more often than not in polls of historians, James Buchanan handily takes that title.
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In 2012, Romney won almost 60 percent of the white vote but still lost handily to Obama, who drove minorities to the polls in high numbers.
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If its existence is confirmed, the canyon system will become the world's longest, handily stealing the title from Greenland's Grand Canyon, which covers over 460 miles.
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But those attacks didn't sway the general election — Omar handily beat Republican Jennifer Zielinski in Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District, for a seat once held by Rep.
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