They have beaten Western goliaths, such as the Spurs and Lakers, but have lost to peewees, such as the Bulls and Grizzlies. |
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Like JPMorgan Chase and other goliaths born with the end of Glass-Steagall, Citi played the securitization game as well. |
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They are the original Goliaths of Carlow football, that's why it's nice for their hurling counterparts to take some spotlight this year. |
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Were the World Cup to start again tomorrow, any of the fallen Goliaths might coast through all three games and on to the final itself. |
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Labs, which can weigh more than 80 pounds and measure 25 inches from paw to shoulder, are Goliaths compared to these breeds. |
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Roscommon were definitely the proverbial Goliaths on Sunday and next time out might not retreat the way they did in Hyde Park. |
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In terms of physical strength Roscommon were truly the Goliaths and despite Sligo's best efforts there was no fairytale ending to this one. |
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These Goliaths of the world were timed performing such unlikely tasks as hauling a 9-ton lorry 100ft and pushing 900lb, uphill. |
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Given the disappointing performance of the media Goliaths, that's probably just as well. |
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Until the contest with Blackburn is resumed, one of Scotland's two Goliaths will be back bossing the Lilliputians around. |
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Hence, in theory, Egg should be able to undercut the Goliaths and provide better value for its customers. |
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Well, yes, it would take those impossible billions if we set out merely to duplicate the media Goliaths. |
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Joseph Mendelson explains how to use the law to take on the Goliaths. |
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There were plenty of Goliaths that day, clustering round the steps. |
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Unable to compete with the industry Goliaths in the areas of promotion, advertising, sales force, and recoverable losses, he had to rely on sharp-wittedness and timing. |
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People in the U.S. may be complacent to a degree when it comes to their entertainment, but as a rule they don't take kindly to corporate Goliaths picking on the little guy. |
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