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1 Respiratory health tracking will also get a boost from the Watch's platform.
2 The industry's bottom line should get a boost from falling feed prices.
3 Presidential candidates usually get a boost in popularity following their party conventions.
4 Stocks could get a boost from economic data released before the bell.
5 Domestic consumption will also get a boost from an improvement in exports.
6 Democrats may get a boost from groups engaged in long-shot legislative races.
7 Wines with insufficient acidity can get a boost from powdered tartaric acid.
8 Companies' shares often get a boost when Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire discloses investment stakes.
9 Certainly, we can expect OpenID's public profile and reach to get a boost .
10 As a result, state-specific muni funds would get a boost under the bill.
11 A national renewable target could get a boost in coming months.
12 If airline travel is significantly clipped, other fuels could get a boost , however.
13 Apple Under the hood, the new iMacs get a boost , too.
14 Oil exporters will suffer, but world output will get a boost .
15 But under the hood, the GPU and CPU get a boost .
16 But he said prices would get a boost in coming months as inventories fell.
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