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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 players — a diverse racial, regional and international mix, with a few transfers to boot — respond to his style.

From Washington Post

In an interview with The Post on Friday afternoon, Allen said the District should consider lowering the threshold for reckless driving and increasing the ability to boot a car.

From Washington Post

The committee also endorsed the decision to boot the two from the conference.

From Science Magazine

And although taxes are at record levels, public services are visibly stretched too thin in many areas, with strikes to boot.

From BBC