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In their view, it’s “truly a win-win” for both companies, and potentially puts pressure on the market for application-specific integrated circuits, which poses a growing challenge to Nvidia’s dominance.

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As wine service has become more egalitarian and welcoming in the past few decades, I was truly taken aback to meet such a somm.

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Classify me however you want—liberal/conservative, gentile/Jew—I am an American and will never be truly comfortable in any other place.

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When you’re the Yankees’ captain, however, the only month that truly matters is the final one on the baseball calendar.

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The railroad cut the time down sharply—to the same day, in many cases—allowing for a truly nationwide system of purchase and delivery.

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