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1 All circumstances considered we did not have any advantage in numbers.
2 Then, only those works which reflect the eternal enigmas have any advantage over the others.
3 But they are not acknowledging that they have any advantage by playing at home in frigid weather.
4 For a few minutes it was a wild confused melee, neither party appearing to have any advantage .
5 I don't want Mrs. Crozier to have any advantage over you and me, I can tell you that.
6 Both executives defended LTE technology when asked whether Clearwire would have any advantage because more radio spectrum is available to enable Wimax.
7 At the same time I would advise you not to place yourself in his power or where he could have any advantage of you.
8 Were the question only what side will be turned up, these are all perfectly equal, and no one coued ever have any advantage above another.
9 Neither the top man nor the bottom man seemed to have any advantage , just different ways to gouge, scratch, punch, kick, or grab the other.
10 He could not accuse me of having any advantage of him there.
11 So far from having any advantage over the spoon-man, our plight is his.
12 He will not admit that Paris has any advantage over London.
13 I don't know anything, I 've never had any advantages - and you have so much.
14 For a long time it seemed that neither Victor nor the vicomte had any advantage .
15 However, neither contestant has any advantage in this respect.
16 If Quinn had any advantage on his two pursuers, it might be speed and endurance.
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