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When MILTON BERLE turned to television in the fall of 1948, he took America with him. He had people watching and buying sets as never before. Eight months after his debut, his show was No. 1 by a wide margin, and he was on the cover of TIME...
...council ultimately agreed, by a 17-13 margin, to sell 500 cards for $3 each next fall...
...thought they had a good chance,” Pommen said. “But I don’t think any of us were expecting a margin that large...
...seat lead after 500 meters, but Brown walked through the Black and White boat to take a one-length lead at the 900-meter mark that the Bears held onto for the win. The victory marked Brown’s ninth straight victory over Radcliffe, but the 3.6-second margin of victory was the closest of the last nine meets...
From a telephone poll of 1,014 adult Americans taken for TIME/CNN on March 13-14 by Harris Interactive. Margin of error +/- 3.1%. "Not sures" omitted...