The firm, which began life as a University of Bradford commercial spin-off eight years ago, has established itself as a world-beater in its field. |
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While he's busy setting records, the passing mileposts of his career mean little right now to the 22-year-old world-beater. |
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He's not a world-beater, but he's not bad. |
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This is the King Kong, Super Man, the world-beater of the genre, guaranteed to get you out to the best fishing grounds faster, more comfortably, and safer, than any other boat of its type. |
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To be a world-beater you've got to put your international shirt on and play very well. |
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Japan Tobacco quietly became a world-beater by buying abroad. |
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Walcott, contrary to what you might have been led to believe over the years, was never a world-beater. |
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Robin van Persie should be back to fitness by then and Arjen Robben is a world-beater on his day. |
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The airline's deal to purchase up to 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners is designed to make it a world-beater, said board chairman Mahmood Al Kooheji. |
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To be a world-beater, you've got to put your international shirt on and play very well. |
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By that measure, China is no world-beater. |
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This step up in trip can only serve to bring about further progress and she will not have to be a world-beater to get the better of this moderate bunch. |
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