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And it would certainly take the grind out of the daily drive to work.
ECONOMIST: Traffic management
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He continues to grind out new Easy companies--seven of them are launching this year or next--betting that one has to pay off.
FORBES: Easy.com, Easy Go
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He continues to grind out new Easy companies--six of them are launching this year or next--betting that one has to pay off.
FORBES: Easy.com, Easy Go
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But unlike the Soviets, the Wal-Mart crowd can manage: they grind out ever-rising per-share profit, even as sales growth has become lackluster.
FORBES: Investors Are Not That Impressed With Wal-Mart
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The campaign is trying to grind out a piecemeal win, based less around one grand gesture than a series of smaller adjustments.
ECONOMIST: Why George Bush needs to be careful, rather than daring
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You can log into an MMO and grind out a few quests and maybe level up once or find a cool new item.
FORBES: When Time Slips Away: A Request for Shorter Games
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Microsoft needs a Russian army of 7, 000 to 10, 000 engineers to grind out the 50 million-plus lines of code that will constitute Windows Vista.
FORBES: Talent Wars
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Because he failed to lubricate the traditional LDP electoral machinery—including farmers, construction firms and mom-and-pop firms—the party was unable to grind out enough votes in many hard-fought districts.
ECONOMIST: Election won, civil war resumed
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"I told the guys coming into this game that it's going to be one of those low-scoring games, one of those nights that we have to grind out, so that's what we did, " said Perkins, who won the 2008 NBA title with Boston.
NPR: Thunder Grind Out 91-79 Win Over Celtics
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We've just got to grind it out and go get a win.
NPR: Celtics Stay Alive, Beat Knicks To Force Game 6
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You grind it out, year after year.
FORBES: Managing Money
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If big, branded goods companies do less manufacturing, somebody has to grind the stuff out.
FORBES: Perspectives