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Finally, he explored Amazon’s advertising business as an “underappreciated growth driver” — and with high margins to boot.

From MarketWatch

The album’s lead single, “Angry,” is a pot-boiler, with a fresh, contemporary sound to boot.

From Salon

Now scientists could make more edits to the genome in one go and do so more accurately to boot.

From Scientific American

That move ultimately triggered a procedure to boot him from the position.

From Washington Times

The North Carolina Republican is viewed as a serious legislator, nearly 20 years in office, even though his first acts were to boot Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi from her private office at the Capitol.

From Seattle Times