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1 California is the country's most productive agricultural state by a huge margin .
2 One huge margin in a sprint race, one small margin for Marionkind.
3 The Senate passed it earlier in the week, also by a huge margin .
4 How much will his personal scandal erode his huge margin in the seat?
5 The reality is the scripted vision always outstrips the budget by a huge margin .
6 Its European funds outperformed the same benchmark, the 2005 fund, by a huge margin .
7 Mr Papa, however, has a huge margin to win back from his rival and relative.
8 The UK publishes more books per capita than any other country, by a huge margin .
9 Britain has more CCTV cameras than anywhere else in the world, by a huge margin .
10 Assad is expected to win by a huge margin .
11 That is a huge margin in a championship game.
12 Many lawmakers cited that to justify rejecting by a huge margin May's withdrawal treaty in January.
13 The Bearcats used a huge margin in free throws, helping compensate for rough stretches shooting from the field.
14 Wednesday's third-season finale of "Project Runway" set a viewership record for Bravo by a huge margin .
15 Donald Trump won by huge margin in New Hampshire but is still not the darling of the conservative media.
16 In contrast, demographically similar Washington County, Vermont-whereHillary Clinton won by a huge margin - saw trips decline by 71 percent.
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