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Finally, he explored Amazon’s advertising business as an “underappreciated growth driver” — and with high margins to boot.

From MarketWatch

Both films leveraged their splashy debuts to become some of the best-performing global hits of the year, and were nominated for the best-picture Oscar, to boot.

From New York Times

A default would send the economy into the recession it has so far avoided, analysts say, and do long-term damage to the nation to boot.

From Reuters

Plants with these genes can survive temperatures of up to 38℃ and produce better yields to boot.

From Salon

It packs in the cutting edge gadgetry and premium features, with impressive range to boot.

From Washington Post