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But while Rasgon said he understood those concerns, he added there’s still “value to be had under the surface,” given Qualcomm’s product portfolio and “an emerging AI story to boot.”

From MarketWatch

The episode was worse because again and again, Reform has had to boot out some recently elected councillors for unsavoury or downright offensive views they have expressed.

From BBC

The inevitable Slam triumph followed in New York, Alcaraz claiming the number one ranking to boot.

From BBC

Beating Miami would give Indiana a perfect 16-0 campaign in which they will have thumped heavies like Oregon, Ohio State, Alabama, Oregon again, and everybody else to boot.

From The Wall Street Journal

Should you care about such things, these berries also happen to be loaded with vitamins and antioxidants to boot.

From The Wall Street Journal