"Kennedy deals out victories and defeats to each side—giving slightly more defeats to social conservatives," he wrote.
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Roger Federer defeats Marin Cilic in the men's final and Caroline Wozniacki defeats Simona Halep in the women's final.
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Novak Djokovic defeats Rafael Nadal to win his seventh Australian Open in the men's final, and Naomi Osaka defeats Petra Kvitova in the women's final.
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A Wrinkle in Time treats evil as compulsory conformity and defeats it through familial love; Harry Potter treats evil as fascism and defeats it through sacrificial love.
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Since 1945, the greatest U.S. victories and greatest U.S. defeats have been nuclear victories, and nuclear defeats: Nuclear victory looks like the 200,000 casualties of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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If Clinton defeats Republican rival Donald Trump in the Nov.
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This kinda defeats the point of wearing a bulky smartwatch.
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The first is that Clinton defeats Donald Trump in November.
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More defeats were avoided by as few as three votes.
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The government has delayed much Brexit legislation to avoid defeats.
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Even defeats can keep campaigners' demands in the public eye.
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Successive defeats have made it harder to draw fresh recruits.
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Amanda Nunes has done it — defeats MMA legend Ronda Rousey!
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Don't be an elitist about progressivism, that defeats the purpose!
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Their past five consecutive defeats have all come at home.
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Do you think it takes a certain number of defeats?
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Ignominious defeats in Malaya, Singapore and Burma undermined British prestige.
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He pointed to the defeats of Democrats such as Sen.
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Ominous signs for Strange Projection: Roy Moore (R) defeats Sen.
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That's right, share your victories and laugh at your defeats.
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Footage of defeats — and sometimes ties, too — is quietly forgotten.
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To do otherwise defeats one of the agency's main purposes.
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There were defeats for education funding in two walkout states.
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But they are haunted by the specter of past defeats.
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I could turn it off, but that defeats the purpose.
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That story demands simple heroes, villains, defeats, and ultimate victories.
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North Carolina defeats Gonzaga to win its sixth N.C.A.A. championship.
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Finally, at the strategic level, war crimes are strategic defeats.
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Those defeats ultimately forced May to resign earlier this year.
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And then there are victories that feel more like defeats.
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Only defeats came against playoff teams, the Cardinals and the Texans.
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Basically, it kind of defeats the purpose of a hoodie altogether.
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England's two biggest defeats ever have come in the last year.
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After the hangout sessions, the players' teams have subsequently suffered defeats.
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It may complete us, but in doing so it defeats us.
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The Boilermakers were outscored by 59 total points in those defeats.
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Their defeats are ephemeral, even when they die (or appear to).
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But he learned from every single one of those constant defeats.
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Eight of those defeats have come by seven points or fewer.
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Sometimes I feel describing the work too much defeats the point.
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It either destroys it or a shock-wave effect defeats it.
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Its last three defeats came by a total of 12 points.
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"That defeats the whole point of the exercise," Estes once said.
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All three Milwaukee defeats this season have been on the road.
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Yet Trump's critics would be foolish to crow over his defeats.
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Fifty-six of them in his career, and only five defeats.
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Aside from semantics, Ramos's application of the rules defeats their purpose.
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Both the Clippers' and the Warriors' defeats against Detroit looked similar.
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They will suffer heavy defeats in the parliamentary elections in June.
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Soto defeats Grayson in Florida's 22019th District 8:15 p.m. Rep.
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Clinton win the presidency if she defeats Mr. Trump in November.
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It has been "Dewey Defeats Truman" on a relentless, rolling basis.
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Despite the stinging defeats, the Sharks have had some bright spots.
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There have been meaningful defeats of Republican candidates in key races.
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Since January, GM has avoided major defeats in the switch litigation.
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Still, Valentine admitted that after a while, the defeats get old.
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They have made bungling defeats and eyesore box scores a routine.
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How many embarrassing defeats can one politician suffer in a lifetime?
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Restricting the personal use of music defeats the purpose of copyright.
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This is just another loss, in a season of many defeats.
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At the same time, if generosity breeds lawlessness, it defeats itself.
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He defeats Mr. Trump by a 55-45 margin, and Mrs.
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But when the victories happen, they matter more than the defeats.
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If she defeats Lewis, Craig will become Minnesota's first LGBTQ congressperson.
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Yet Qatar started badly, with defeats in its first two qualifiers.
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Only one other season (2002) included four teams with 100 defeats.
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Few defeats are greater than the South's in the Civil War.
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Sloan Stephens defeats Madison Keys to win the women's singles title.
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Rafael Nadal defeats Kevin Anderson to win the men's singles title.
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Moore defeats incumbent Strange, Trump's pick, in the Alabama GOP primary.
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First, it assumes there can be a series of devastating defeats.
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Those defeats may obscure just how good the Dodgers really are.
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ANONYMOUS We win many victories in our lives and suffer many defeats.
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Whether laced with small joys or defeats, it's all a good life.
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"I can't really say I was bothered," said Conlan of those defeats.
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Florida has allowed 20 goals in its past three games, all defeats.
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It was the latest — and last — in a series of escalating defeats.
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The party's shocking 2016 defeats had reduced it to a smoking ruin.
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As in, cheating, even just a little, kind of defeats the purpose.
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Chicago has scored only 13 runs in its nine straight road defeats.
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Florida has allowed 22 goals in its last three games, all defeats.
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At a certain point, re-editing sort of defeats QuikStories' primary purpose.
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Rubio also defeats Trump, though by a smaller margin, 51% to 45%.
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We learn from election defeats and adjust our strategies and tactics accordingly.
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Rick Scott (R-Fla.) holds his lead in Florida and defeats Sen.
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Mocking opponents and treating their ideas with derision rarely defeats an idea.
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Instead, the Speaker has handed the president two defeats in quick succession.
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Simona Halep defeats Sloan Stephens to win her first Grand Slam title.
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Phuwana defeats Panpayak Sitjatik by points for the WBC World title (135lbs)
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All of them suffered crushing defeats and dropped the belt shortly afterwards.
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Joe Manchin there this fall -- defeats Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Rep.
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Despite Labour's significant growth in grass-roots members, some fear successive defeats.
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In contrast, Clinton barely defeats Trump — while simultaneously battling an FBI investigation.
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You saw that in the recent election defeats in Bihar and Delhi.
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Furthermore, what happens after the U.S. and its coalition physically defeats ISIS?
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Com Inc defeats IRS in tax-court case - WSJ Source text : on.wsj.
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DAN LIPINSKI NARROWLY DEFEATS CHALLENGER MARIE NEWMAN IN ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY - AP
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Analyzing Barcelona means trying to pick pearls from a lot of defeats.
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Often she simply puts off votes that could end in embarrassing defeats.
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France makes a concession, Theresa May suffers defeats and Italy arrests mobsters.
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The lines went out the door on Mondays and Tuesdays after defeats.
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But after three large parliamentary defeats of the departure deal that Mrs.
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I'm sick of losing, and I'm sick to death of noble defeats.
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The bad guy seems impossible to defeat, but Reacher always defeats him.
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Florida took a third consecutive loss following defeats at LSU and vs.
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Despite the legislative defeats, Democrats came away confident of a political victory.
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And the role of the surgically altered assassin defeats poor Ms. Rodriguez.
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Defeats did not destroy this movement and victories will not end it.
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Misfortune has also been a factor in all of these narrow defeats.
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The Golden Bears have two neutral-court defeats among their four losses.
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Spain's Sergio Garcia defeats Englishman Justin Rose in a sudden death playoff.
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However, after facing substantial parliamentary defeats, Johnson has yet to fulfill Brexit.
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But there have been more victories than defeats in the Trump era.
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And I'm sorry, but that defeats the purpose of a jury trial.
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Roosevelt's efforts in the field of health yielded more defeats than triumphs.
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Wednesday if Moore defeats Democrat Doug Jones, according to two GOP sources.
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A security solution that defeats the F.B.I. is unworkable if it frustrates consumers.
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Nibbling defeats dieting, but Sego at mealtime helps you through the Temptation Hours.
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If Parliament defeats this, Mr Corbyn wants a general election, not another referendum.
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England defeats the United States during the tug of war event in 19086.
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That defeats the whole purpose of telling the president bad news in confidence.
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One cause of this internal warfare was the party's string of electoral defeats.
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Go deeper: AT&T defeats Justice Department bid to overturn Time Warner deal
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In 10 starts between defeats, he was 7-0 with a 1.94 ERA.
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In the end, after a lot of wrestling, Dr. Lee defeats the bulge.
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Some respondents said boosting government spending defeats the point of the tax hike.
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Once more, embracing an all-encompassing massive world simulation defeats its very nature.
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But some defeats are only backdrops for more significant stories of human valor.
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The reality is that democracy advocates have suffered terrible defeats in recent years.
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But that defeats the purpose of an all-in-once, self-cleaning machine.
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AQIM is recovering from a sequence of divisions and defeats in recent years.
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Fiction is dominated by dramatic moments of clarification and revelations, victories and defeats.
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It defeats a main purpose of reporting the news — to inform and educate.
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Meanwhile, women have often been blamed and shamed, often unjustly, for their defeats.
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Combined with US Senate defeats, I was feeling sad earlier in the evening.
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Its 1.5-inch thick aluminum design and hefty weight alone defeats all portability.
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Federal courts have handed his administration setbacks and defeats at a torrid pace.
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In late 2012, as Syria's military suffered defeats, Iran intervened on its behalf.
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A series of small victories is better than a string of certain defeats.
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Clinton in the general election if she defeats Mr. Sanders for the nomination.
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An uneven November, marred by defeats by Monmouth and Alabama, left them chastened.
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Alan eventually defeats the Dark Presence using a weapon known as the Clicker.
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Of course, occasionally I take the laptop with me, which defeats the purpose.
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In my life, I've had fractures, surgeries, pain, hospital stays, victories and defeats.
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Those partisan defeats can be more crushing to individuals than violent, national catastrophes.
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This opposition led to three extremely embarrassing defeats for Theresa May in Parliament.
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After a series of defeats in Parliament, it has become clear that Mrs.
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He's beaten Roger Federer on grass and had several narrow defeats against Nadal.
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Do defeats in Iowa and New Hampshire spell doom for Biden's presidential aspirations?
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They last hit triple-digit defeats when they lost 109 games in 1979.
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Los Angeles earned its first win overall Wednesday at Phoenix following three defeats.
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The real messiah, ʿĪsa, comes down to earth and defeats him in battle.
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For now, however, Trump could be facing two significant defeats in two days.
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The British brass, hardened by years of defeats, thought the US side naive.
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The party faced repeated defeats three times with Bryan as their standard bearer.
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It's a self-reinforcing cycle and electoral defeats alone will not dislodge it.
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For Mr. Trump, who has already endured off-year Republican election defeats in New Jersey and Virginia, Alabama has now delivered not one but two humiliating defeats in a state that he won by 28 percentage points just a year ago.
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Passing Obamacare was a mighty lift that led to two gigantic midterm election defeats.
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This was the latest in a string of defeats for transgender rights this week.
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It's possible that narrow defeats can affect a party's internal evaluations in both directions.
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His landslide defeats in Alabama, Texas, Virginia, and Tennessee, all showed that very clearly.
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That defeats the purpose of having so many color options in the first place.
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"There are many memorable, heroic Scottish defeats," said Michael Russell, the SNP's constitutional minister.
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Pre-buttal to losing Cruz clearly saw his crushing defeats coming on Tuesday night.
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Rachel ultimately defeats her foe and proclaims her own worth — by out-martyring her.
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In the last year England have endured the two biggest defeats in their history.
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Ultimately, I ended up switching off notifications, which sort of defeats the whole purpose.
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The heart had gone; two more defeats to Steve Collins signalled an overdue end.
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In my adult years following Arsenal, Arsene's painful defeats stand out amongst the victories.
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The way she defeats these enemies is something to behold and should be commended.
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Go fans whose pride had been crushed by Lee's earlier defeats cheered the result.
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And again, that totally defeats the purpose of doing yoga in the first place.
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Although the union added members last year, it also suffered a few notable defeats.
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Florida has lost six consecutive games, although four of those defeats went past regulation.
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The Mexico loss was bookended by two friendly defeats, to Costa Rica and Brazil.
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By comparison, Blair's government suffered just four defeats during its 10 years in office.
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A lot of Afghans thought it was British revenge for defeats at that time.
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Both are on impressive win-streaks, highlighted by stoppage defeats over other top contenders.
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McSally defeats Ward, Arpaio to win Arizona GOP Senate primary 11:50 p.m. Rep.
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If she defeats her Republican opponent in the fall, she'll make more history yet.
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In short, he took credit for the victories and separated himself from the defeats.
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Islanders Coach Jack Capuano applauded his team's moxie despite the back-to-back defeats.
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The back-to-back defeats mean he has not won a match since 2016.
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Federal judges in four cities over the weekend dealt Trump a handful of defeats.
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Her past efforts to resist the activists, after all, have resulted in resounding defeats.
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Oddly enough, Democrats are welcoming this news and hoping Kobach defeats current Republican Gov.
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Both Napoleon and Hitler fought "two-front wars" which ended, thankfully, in humiliating defeats.
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Genoa is the latest of a string of defeats in the PD's traditional strongholds.
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Oakland and New England: Lumping these defeats into one category isn't cheating — it's inventive.
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After two pitiless defeats, Thailand still had a chance to reach the second round.
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Carroll Academy lost, 40-13, one of the closer defeats of the losing streak.
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The day at the ballpark stretched close to seven hours, complete with two defeats.
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The first two defeats in the current stretch came by a combined five points.
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He never won, she said, but the defeats did nothing to dampen his enthusiasm.
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Of course, disabling the camera sort of defeats the primary purpose of the device.
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He played for seven teams in 2500 seasons, with 210 victories and 2500 defeats.
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The group defeats Pennywise and agrees to return should anything happen in the future.
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And the majority party, having more members on all committees, always defeats the motion.
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Djokovic defeats Roger Federer in the men's final, to win his fifth Wimbledon title.
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There will be defeats before there can be the "breakthroughs" few people imagine possible.
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He criticized Prime Minister Theresa May, whose credibility has been shredded by parliamentary defeats.
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They are concerned with principles, with how one defeats temptation, greed, and avoids dishonor.
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And as the year ended, he suffered through a string of early tournament defeats.
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But I don't think our polarized system lends itself to salt-the-earth defeats anymore, and I also don't think that parties necessarily emerge from them wiser than before — since in such defeats they're condensed to their more fervent and often foolish core.
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And that sort of defeats the purpose of on-device and end-to-end encryption.
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"Warrant-proof encryption defeats the constitutional balance by elevating privacy above public safety," he said.
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His only two defeats in 90 matches here happened on the main Court Philippe Chatrier.
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Genoa is the latest of a string of recent defeats in the PD's traditional strongholds.
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A used rubber is more likely to break during sex, which defeats the whole purpose.
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They&aposve got these countries&apos specific component requirements, which defeats the purpose of NAFTA.
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Amla captained South Africa for 14 tests with four wins, six draws and four defeats.
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"I don't want it butting in and upsetting people; that defeats the purpose," she said.
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I hold fast to these little victories, for each is accompanied by a dozen defeats.
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No team in NBA history has ever gone through the regular season without consecutive defeats.
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Creating a narrow definition of what authenticity means defeats the very purpose of the word.
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But putting a case over the Mi Mix 2 defeats the point of its design.
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The only defeats were in the National League Division Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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While Warren has the necessary resources, it is hard to see where she defeats Sanders.
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Those inglorious defeats came in the final game of each season, with the playoffs beckoning.
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Which ... kind of defeats the purpose of having a special counsel in the first place.
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The constant succession of defeats and victories they experienced were not exceptional for recording artists.
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Buzz easily defeats Franklin Roosevelt for the presidency by promising to make America great again.
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The string of U.S. defeats fueled U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign to reform the WTO.
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If she defeats the challenge, she can't be challenged by her party for 12 months.
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If Balderson defeats O'Connor, here's why: Consider the results of several counties in the district.
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The 30-year-old retires with a MMA record of 21 wins and four defeats.
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To me, it kind of defeats the purpose if you just plan the whole thing.
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The Warriors also ended their streak of 33 consecutive regular-season defeats at San Antonio.
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There is some international precedent for electoral defeats helping end a process of democratic backsliding.
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Guignol defeats bad guys — on this day, an evil French chef — and defends the oppressed.
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The Warriors have some big defeats this year: Their median loss is by 15 points.
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Thus, Sanders already defeats Trump by a much wider margin, without the threat of indictment.
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That would mean the Texas Democratic Party statewide losing streak increases to 28500 straight defeats.
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ISIS has faced multiple defeats in Iraq in the wake of the recapture of Mosul.
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Trump 'lost a lot' Other Presidents have come back from defeats that sapped their power.
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Those defeats, in turn, only spur Trump to take more aggressive steps in the future.
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Any number of defeats can be rewritten as victories so long as victory comes eventually.
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However, the immediate focus for both is bouncing back from a couple of ugly defeats.
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Maybe this is the year a No. 16 seed finally defeats a No. 1 seed.
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Georgia, in fifth place, took their first point, following narrow defeats by Austria and Ireland.
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How does P.S.G. respond not just to this defeat, but to this pattern of defeats?
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Benjamin Netanyahu has rebounded from so many political defeats that he is called a magician.
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The Middle East was also up for grabs after Ottoman defeats left a power vacuum.
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"ISIS is unbowed by its battlefield defeats and the loss of its caliphate," Hoffman writes.
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One might have expected recent electoral defeats to give G.O.P. moderates a bit more backbone.
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Other presidents have been knocked off stride by special elections that ultimately presaged greater defeats.
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But she said she adopted a different approach than in her previous defeats to Venus.
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She is succeeded by Kerber, who defeats Pliskova in the final two days later. Sept.
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At this year's Australian Open, the 117th-ranked Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan defeats Novak Djokovic.
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Before, and after, were those half-dozen penalty shootouts, and those half-dozen England defeats.
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It was a huge win for Chelsea, which has wobbled lately with two league defeats.
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But he has suffered even more than Messi with defeats in five finals from 2004.
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The BJP's defeats in some key state elections this week will pile on additional pressure.
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Plus he defeats an evil kung fu warrior named Tai Lung, making him a hero.
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After a string of early defeats, they paused to figure out what was going wrong.
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The Connecticut General Assembly's failure to act follows a rough year of defeats for Tesla.
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Mr. Gandhi's party has suffered humiliating defeats in recent state elections despite his active campaigning.
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In those six defeats, New York gave up a combined 21995 runs, 271 per game.
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Arthur: Yes, people don't have a concept of how personally crushing these defeats are for politicians.
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"If you borrow from it or take money out early it defeats this purpose," Keckler said.
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Moves in the pound were less dramatic on Friday than those following May's previous parliamentary defeats.
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Eighteen-year-old Noblesville high schooler John Parke said he'd support Clinton if she defeats Sanders.
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IN A year of grim defeats for internationalists in Britain and abroad, a morsel of relief.
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If that doesn't happen, Tarkanian could just be left with a slightly longer list of defeats.
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Under first past the post, whopping majorities and close defeats both mean lots of wasted votes.
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Biden, in his remarks to donors Wednesday, vowed to unite the country if he defeats Trump.
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There are only so many defeats one must reasonably have to endure in a single evening.
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But after all the defeats over the previous 30 years, aren't those achievements something to celebrate?
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Later, back in his bedroom, Josh defeats the final boss in his favorite game, Biotic Wars.
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Lena defeats Area X, and stops Area X's boundaries from swallowing up the rest of civilization!
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It does not have to be charged up to operate, but that defeats the purpose, right?
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If they do too little, they will face a series of small but cumulatively significant defeats.
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Jessica eventually defeats Kilgrave, but questions about how she got her powers to begin with remain.
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I can&apost think of anything that defeats the purpose of transparency laws more than that.
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Militias have repeatedly taken advantage of the power vacuums that have emerged after Islamic State defeats.
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Along the way the government for once narrowly fended off defeats on amendments to its motion.
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And don't sign in anywhere either, as that kind of defeats the purpose of incognito mode.
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Yet on Ludendorff's orders, news of battlefield defeats were hidden from both the army and public.
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Strome said the earlier defeats brought a sense of serenity to the bench following Nylander's goal.
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Even with his first two stinging defeats, McConnell kept moving forward like the congressional Energizer Bunny.
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May's huge defeats came after large numbers of her own Conservative Party lawmakers voted against her.
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Merkel has been blamed and her conservative party has suffered bitter defeats in several regional elections.
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The ruling is the latest blow in a series of defeats for the $8 billion project.
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Seattle is averaging 111.5 points in its two victories and 60.7 in its three defeats. 3.
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Operating an LLC with a personal bank account all but defeats its purpose, according to Horwitz.
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Over time that could erode his support and lead to Republican defeats in 85033 and 2020.
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His frustration has grown this season after a series of defeats to his rival Marcel Hirscher.
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And those who are not prepared to do it, you're gonna have, you're gonna have defeats.
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It was a hard-fought victory for the former guerrilla leader, coming after three electoral defeats.
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He noted that Heitkamp and Donnelly's defeats could scare off Democrats from reaching across the aisle.
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Neither did disappointing defeats in the semifinals of the 2006 World Cup or the 2012 Euros.
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Johnson suffered a series of defeats in both the House of Commons and House of Lords.
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XRP is also a centralized token, which Neu-Ner said defeats the point of blockchain technology.
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The enemy easily defeats Mega Man, then quickly dispatches an army of robots to conquer Earth.
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It's a zero-sum game in which victories are less important than the other side's defeats.
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Otherwise, successive parliamentary defeats will mean her biggest problem is being able to hold onto office.
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Life is truly a series of defeats, many of them self-inflicted by our own shortsightedness.
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It goes without saying that this German side is capable of avenging those defeats, of course.
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The vote on Thursday marked back-to-back defeats for Trump in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Scoggins, meanwhile, returns to the loss column after impressive defeats of Josh Sampo and Ray Borg.
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But whereas Poulter and Garcia brought energy, Woods looked jaded as he plodded to four defeats.
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The option seemingly defeats the point of the Impossible Whopper's veggie-ness, but hey, why not?
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The string of defeats raises a question: What if Trump's campaigning is similarly ineffective in future?
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The string of defeats raises a question: What if Trump isn't much help in these elections?
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It will be the same science that defeats it and makes that smallness feel safe again.
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These defeats obscure many victories as we help those with severe mental illness reclaim their lives.
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She easily defeats him, but does so in front of an (eerie) audience, bruising his ego.
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All seven of the PRI's defeats were inflicted by the conservative National Action Party, or PAN.
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After years of successive defeats across the Midwest, labor unions asserted themselves convincingly on Tuesday night.
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The Yankees have endured excruciating defeats during their skid, but this was not one of them.
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All three of their defeats — against Seattle, Baltimore and Atlanta — came within the final 10 seconds.
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This work takes time, energy and resilience, because it tends to involve more defeats than victories.
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D'Antoni absorbed more than the usual second-guessing after both of Houston's defeats in this series.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson called for balloting after a series of defeats over his Brexit strategy.
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Oklahoma's three appearances in Playoff games ended with defeats, two of them by double-digit margins.
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"It sort of defeats the purpose of a prison wall, if you will," Mr. Horn said.
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If the Senate defeats that resolution, the trial is likely to head to a quick acquittal.
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The odds that O'Rourke defeats Cruz are north of 40 percent and rising, in my view.
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In order for the Curse to take root, local fans must actually care about crushing defeats.
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In addition, Munich and St Moritz had fledgling bid proposals shot down by local referendum defeats.
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The finish marks the second time in 16 seasons that Kansas coach Self suffered 10 defeats.
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The first of Murray's Australian Open defeats in the final came against Roger Federer in 2010.
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But those defeats happened within the context of a fairly strong year for clean-energy Democrats.
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Douthat: And then to you, John — I take your point about not underestimating the importance of policy wins, but the policy defeats of religious conservatism have been bound up in cultural defeats, particularly the secularization or spiritual-but-not-religious turn of younger generations in America.
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Nashville returns to Bridgestone Arena after suffering a pair of three-goal defeats at Dallas and Arizona.
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Compounding matters is the fact all four defeats have come at the hands of Pacific Division rivals.
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Conventional political defeats are not enough to shake loose the conservative movement's viselike grip on Republican politics.
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Other Imperial defeats, like the destruction of not just one but two Death Stars, were far worse.
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Madeline's preoccupation with her ex and Bonnie defeats the whole purpose of the therapeutic nature of yoga.
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That defeats a major selling point of the whole category: offering one unified experience across multiple devices.
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That victory brings to an end a series of defeats for left-wing governments in Latin America.
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Cursed Child follows up with the wizarding world 19 years after Harry defeats Voldemort in Deathly Hallows.
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In four previous meetings over two seasons, LAFC has two defeats and two ties against its neighbor.
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The chief justification for prison labour is that it both defeats idleness and gives inmates marketable skills.
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There are signs that it may be a bigger challenge after defeats in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Jacky Rosen defeats Heller, it would help Democrats get at chance at regaining control of the Senate.
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There have been no defeats but a few setbacks since he returned to the bench last month.
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He has won two of his last three outings after opening the season with four consecutive defeats.
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Arizona has lost two of three, giving up at least six goals in each of the defeats.
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In 15 years, four forgettable wins counterbalanced by 11 defeats, 10 of them by KO or TKO.
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To Mr Xi, China's defeats in the Opium Wars are proof that weak countries will be defeated.
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But the ad-free versions sort of defeats the purpose of using internet radio to save money.
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The phenomenon played a role in Federer's defeats at Wimbledon and the United States Open last year.
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Golden State beat the Cavaliers, 132-98, in one of the worst defeats of LeBron James's life.
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That defeats the purpose of the whole idea of you landing home from tour and recording live.
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Capricorns are late bloomers, so if you're under 30, don't sweat a few defeats along the way.
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Her story ends when she defeats the evil Ares, god of war, not when she gets married.
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Some wondered if having the nursery defeats the purpose of spending the day out with your partner.
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San Antonio averaged 112 points in its two victories and 95 points in the three defeats. 2.
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New York has netted a total of 12 tallies in its last 11 defeats (0-10-1).
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Trump's negative appeals to fear, intolerance and hatred sow the seeds of future Republican defeats and marginalization.
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Three of the four defeats came at home, including the 21-23 setback against Sacramento on Wednesday.
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"Unfortunately, President Obama continues to cling to a plan that contains rather than defeats ISIL," he added.
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Although Labour avoided the worst-case scenario of two defeats, Corbyn is likely to face renewed criticism.
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They started the season 0-5 in a run that included defeats at Wake Forest and Maryland.
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After Stephens ended a run of two consecutive first-round defeats she added her endorsement of Gauff.
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The spruced-up port district heaves with thousands of people celebrating their nations' victories and lamenting defeats.
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Perez rounds out a string of defeats at the high court this term for voting-rights advocates.
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When Mr. Coates's book opens, this latest version of the Panther is still reeling from these defeats.
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Miami could break the tie if the Heat defeats the Orlando Magic on Sunday night in Miami.
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It remains to be seen whether the defeats sap the spirits of financial donors and grassroots volunteers.
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Valencia face promoted Alaves at the Mestalla stadium on Thursday following a run of four straight defeats.
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Despite these battlefield defeats, ISIS sleeper cells have continued to launch attacks in both Iraq and Syria.
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It tells me to view that kind of content on my phone, which somewhat defeats the point.
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What is the New Year's resolution for the activist class still reeling from its Election Day defeats?
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Guatemala are third on six points with St Vincent propping up the group with four straight defeats.
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Since two-party American politics began in the 1860s, all third-party candidates have suffered crushing defeats.
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In March there were defeats to Rotherham and Charlton, both in the relegation places at the time.
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These are at once specters of past defeats and echoes of victories, almost, but not quite, attained.
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Now, someone comes along and asks you to make a special technology that defeats your security mechanism.
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Currency manipulation undermines the principles of free trade and defeats the rationale for an open global marketplace.
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As Democratic activists warned that the party had become sclerotic and disorganized, the electoral defeats piled up.
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For pro-Trump insurgents, the scorecard is full of upsets — and for anti-Trump incumbents, startling defeats.
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In battle, he defeats Grendel, wrenching off the monster's shoulder and arm as proof of his victory.
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Her authority hit an all-time low this week after a series of parliamentary defeats and rebellions.
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Those two defeats to CSKA aside, Real's European form has provided an escape from their domestic travails.
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The Broncos went from feared to pitied, squandering a promising 3-1 start with eight consecutive defeats.
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Both women face tough challenges from Sanders in their home states, and defeats could end their candidacies.
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The consecutive defeats mean that the Pirates did not close out the regular season in top form.
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If Republicans suffer humiliating defeats in the midterm elections, they suggest, President Trump will get the blame.
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"If you have to click on something 50 times, it kind of defeats the purpose," he said.
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If Serbia defeats Brazil and Switzerland loses to Costa Rica, the Serbs could advance ahead of Switzerland.
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In the myth, Hercules defeats the monster after figuring out that cauterizing the stumps would prevent regeneration.
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The polls also show that virtually every Democratic candidate in the presidential field ties or defeats Trump.
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Social democracy faced crises and defeats aplenty in the past, but its future was never in doubt.
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If that's true, perhaps the Republican Party's comparatively unpopular policies might set them up for big defeats.
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"Some have a huge base and are very clunky, which defeats the whole purpose," Ms. Hagan said.
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Democrats once worried that Barack Obama's winning presidential coalition had set them up for midterm election defeats.
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Gita: I still think that the general niceness of Animal Crossing defeats these like more cynical readings.
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The defeats that followed Watergate in the late 1970s, for instance, prompted obits across the mainstream press.
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Vargas is a former two-weight champion, with only two defeats to Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley.
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"Some defeats can ultimately be victories — but often only in the long or historical view," she said.
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Their first three defeats came by one goal, and they were winning at some point in each.
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No subs or planes or even carrier killing missiles defeats the most powerful military in the world.
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Simona Halep of Romania defeats Serena Williams in the women's final to win her first Wimbledon title.
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To prevent similar defeats, some national groups like the DCCC aren't ruling out wading into primary fights.
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And MPs soundly defeated that measure, too — handing Johnson three straight defeats in Parliament and blocking elections.
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This would be another blow to Johnson, who's suffered a series of defeats to begin his premiership.
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A more sweeping, structural approach to poverty and inequality introduces too many variables and defeats experimental control.
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Last week the government suffered a number of embarrassing defeats in the run-up to the vote.
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So after years of support, school-choice proponents may see yet more defeats in California this year.
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Their owners have been lackluster; they have managed a record of 213,362 victories against 4,732 defeats, a .
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Cannonier, in contrast, returns to the loss column after exciting defeats of Cyril Asker and Ion Cutelaba.
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To imagine that better things are possible but you, too, will experience setbacks and defeats and disappointments.
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Treating each election cycle as the political equivalent of the NBA Finals reveals a striking difference between the nation's two major political parties: Republican House leaders are short-lived and often removed after party defeats, while Democratic House leaders are long-lived and not removed after party defeats.
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If she defeats Republican nominee Manny Santos in November, Hayes will become Connecticut's first Black Democrat in Congress.
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Their two defeats brought them great credit, with the unfancied Albanians matching far superior opposition for long spells.
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Either way, recurring nightmares of two previous defeats would send her back to wandering through the Chappaqua woods.
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He quit politics in 2004 after his now-defunct United Liberal Democrats suffered crushing defeats in parliamentary elections.
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Corporate executives, of course, applaud such defeats for labor, asserting that unions impede management's flexibility and hurt profits.
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Indianapolis (CNN)Donald Trump says if he defeats Ted Cruz in Indiana, he'll seal the Republican presidential nomination.
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Mr Bailey, a born-and-bred Londoner whose electoral experience extends largely to two general-election defeats, won.
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According to Watts, the recent string of terrorist attacks is a way to make up for these defeats.
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However, supporting them to have a stronger relationship than you kind of defeats the purpose that you're there.
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Bauza presided over eight matches, all 2018 World Cup qualifiers, with three wins, two draws and three defeats.
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The AKP and its Islamist predecessors had controlled Istanbul and Ankara for 25 years before March's electoral defeats.
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If Abrams defeats her Republican opponent Brian Kemp, she will be the first Black governor in U.S. history.
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He was asked if any of those defeats made him think about what he could have done differently.
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If a vast majority of people use the Calibra wallet, that defeats the goal of the Libra ecosystem.
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It also requires re-pairing after restarting the console, which kind of defeats the purpose of going wireless.
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TCU had lost five of its previous six games, blowing second-half leads in four of those defeats.
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The Ghouta pocket has become the war's latest flashpoint, after a string of rebel defeats and negotiated withdrawals.
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But having to tote a bunch of separate wireless chargers with you kind of defeats the purpose, amirite?
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Mahathir will become the world' oldest prime minister if he defeats Najib and wins the elections this year.
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If Cristiano defeats his opponents in a campy, swashbuckling Hollywood swordfight, Lewandowski is a quiet but merciless ambusher.
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He has lost four of his past five decisions and has allowed 26 runs in the four defeats.
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The Democrat grows fanatical; the Republican grows resentful, even though McKinley defeats Bryan in the election of 1896.
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That defeats the purpose the regulations and is not fair or reasonable to the spectators or the players.
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Both bills were short-term defeats for the NRA's fledgling lobbying arm, but they were also radicalizing events.
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Yet even if Rousey defeats Nunes, she could well be pegged as the dog in her next fight.
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The Spurs, in contrast, have mostly stayed close in their defeats, losing by a median of 7 points.
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And the defeats they suffered in Tuesday's midterm elections sparked swift declarations of victory from immigrant rights groups.
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If Democrat Manka Dhingra defeats Republican Jinyoung Lee Englund, control of the senate would tip into Democratic hands.
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Minnesota went on to lose, 13-20023, becoming the second team in the majors to reach 60 defeats.
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In the same poll, Hillary Clinton defeats Trump 85033 percent to 40 percent (beyond the margin of error).
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With the win, Khabilov builds on the momentum of defeats of Norman Parke, Chris Wade, and Leandro Silva.
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The theme with both men has been that defeats have changed them more than weak moments in victory.
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Not without a jacket, but that defeats the purpose of letting these frilly, pretty shirts take the spotlight.
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His positions stem from a conviction that a country selling more defeats and demeans a country buying more.
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Youngster Dechambeau partnered Mickelson and Woods to foursomes defeats and lost his singles but will surely come again.
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It might be Sanders (who in head-to-head polls right now handily defeats Bloomberg) or someone else.
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With your defeats, you will grow as an athlete, as a scholar, or as a person in general.
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She defeats Ares, not by sacrificing herself, but by hurling large objects and then frying him with thunderbolts.
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If Ms. James, the Democratic nominee for attorney general, defeats the Republican, Keith H. Wofford, in the Nov.
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And members are now more worried about primary challenges than general election defeats, making bipartisan a dirty word.
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This defeat — just like all those defeats in the last six years — does, at least, provide some answers.
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For months she had shrugged off parliamentary defeats, negotiation failures and calls from her own lawmakers to resign.
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In a way, perhaps, that rivals some of these excruciating playoff defeats: ■ 1975 season, N.F.C. divisional round vs.
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And under Trump, Republicans have suffered a series of defeats in state and local elections across the country.
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Each time Chileans turned on each other, and viewed each other as enemies, we harvested our biggest defeats.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders' losses in the latest primary voting adds to the defeats he saw on Super Tuesday.
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Some small defeats could be attributed to Mr. McGarry's lack of experience with weather patterns in the Northeast.
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Bernie Sanders will remain in the Democratic primary race, despite a series of stinging defeats on Tuesday night.
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Officials in Farah Province had a similar complaint and blamed their recent defeats on a lack of resources.
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It would be a rare victory for the Latin American left, which has recently suffered stinging election defeats.
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George Hill added 13 points for the Bucks, who avenged one of their six defeats on the season.
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Yes, the Losers' Club defeats an ancient force of evil by calling him names until its power diminishes.
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However, it is what it is, and if changing such language defeats the purpose for you, then don't.
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Konta, a reserve last year, has suffered five straight defeats, however, and several players could still overhaul her.
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Jelena Ostapenko defeats Simona Halep to become the first unseeded woman to win the French Open since 1933.
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Washington (CNN)In the wake of a series of defeats at the ballot box on Tuesday -- Kentucky Gov.
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USA defeats the Netherlands 11-14 to become the only country to win four Women's World Cup championships.
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Bianca Andreescu defeats Serena Williams, and Rafael Nadal wins his fourth US Open title by defeating Daniil Medvedev.
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That's how the National Rifle Association, for example, consistently defeats gun control measures that polls show are popular.
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Those defeats came after Lundqvist allowed four goals in a 5-4 comeback win at Columbus on Jan.
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Never again did they have more victories than defeats until now, when their record stands at 24-23.
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LONDON — It seems like just yesterday that Theresa May was setting the bar for spectacularly embarrassing Brexit defeats.
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That's why "taking a 7-1" became Brazilian slang for bad defeats in politics and other realms of life.
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Not only is Arya able to defend herself, but she defeats Brienne, someone Sansa saw as her great defender.
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Ireland would top the group and face South Africa in the final eight if, as expected, it defeats Samoa.
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That kind of defeats the whole purpose, as you might run into the spoiler you didn't want to see.
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Few in the press believed it possible — leading, of course, to the infamous "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline seen above.
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Moreover, when compared with populist parties' performances in fairly recent elections, their defeats in 2017 still represent sizeable gains.
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" Then he tells me about a calendar he has that marks "all the great conflicts of radical Islam's defeats.
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As a result, expect continued inferior placement outcomes for online programs, which defeats the purpose of last-mile training.
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Yet after a week of Commons defeats the government looks set to request an extension to the exit date.
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However, all three were adept, professional politicians who promised to heed the message sent by voters following those defeats.
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The surrender of Dabiq is instead just one more in a string of defeats for the group in Syria.
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Chicago is 2-4 at home this season, but all four defeats have come by a touchdown or less.
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Whether you're looking for a…Read more ReadGoing too cheap on a Chromebook kind of defeats the purpose, though.
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Available July 1 Megamind (2010)After a super-villain defeats his arch nemesis, he finds life has no purpose.
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After all, creating stories that are enhanced by watching them in order defeats the purpose of an episodic anthology.
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If cross-party opposition defeats her plans, the risk becomes real that Brexit will become "no deal" by default.
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The party is also looking at steep defeats at every level in 2018, almost regardless of Trump's job performance.
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Tillman, who never has faced Los Angeles, has been handed both of his defeats this season on the road.
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In the last few months, May has survived two confidence votes and two parliamentary defeats on her Brexit deal.
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Her Grand Slam record in those three years was seven first-round losses, and three two second-round defeats.
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The practice of gerrymandering has seen some defeats in recent years, but that's the exception rather than the norm.
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Oklahoma City has averaged 22 points in consecutive defeats since losing backup center Enes Kanter to a broken forearm.
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Kerber suffered first-round defeats in Rome and Madrid, although she did win the title on clay in Stuttgart.
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There have been encouraging wins, disappointing defeats and semi-acceptable draws for the various different sides contesting the tournament.
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Novak Djokovic defeats Juan Martin del Potro, 6-3, 7-6, 6-3, to win the men's singles title.
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Stephen Strasburg grew up rooting for the San Diego Padres and now he frequently defeats his once-beloved club.
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Iowa overcomes slow start, defeats Nebraska The Iowa Hawkeyes picked up their third straight victory and moved back above .
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The two years that Democrats slid noticeably in the polls after their convention, 1968 and 1972, augured humiliating defeats.
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Our lives are a series of relative victories and minor defeats, with occasional eruptions of love, life, and loss.
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In a post-Kennedy Supreme Court, there are few permanent defeats for conservatives—and fewer permanent victories for liberals.
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What defeats Hughes is not her short game so much as the fade of her long and lofted vowels.
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In most polling, he soundly defeats Republicans because his message is far more powerful and appealing to the nation.
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There are dozens and dozens of House Republicans who blame Trump -- and rightly so -- for their defeats this fall.
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One of those defeats however came against Galaxy, with Ibrahimovic scoring a hat-trick in a 3-2 thriller.
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These losses to the West, coupled with declining military spending, amounted to a series of strategic defeats for Russia.
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With fifteen days to go until my due date, it's turning into the " DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN " of soft furnishings.
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If he defeats Democrat Doug Jones, as expected, Moore will be the most extreme conservative in the U.S. Senate.
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However, both defeats came on the road to ranked teams (Virginia and North Carolina) by a combined 43 points.
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In addition to the overtime loss at Utah, Portland took defeats by one point and three points this season.
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Of course, that depends on whether or not Canelo defeats Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in Las Vegas this May.
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His replacement, David Moyes, failed to escape Ferguson's shadow and was out within months after a series of defeats.
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I think you once made the point to me that there are no permanent victories or defeats in politics.
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Today America can do it again and create the arsenal that defeats this latest threat to civilization: the coronavirus.
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Indeed, worrying about mere policy defeats seems like almost quaint amid the grim exigencies of the Age of Trump.
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How the victories and defeats and teamwork and even tears would strengthen them in some ineffable but consequential way.
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You can look at the special elections in 2017, note the Democratic defeats, and declare the party is doomed.
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She defeats second-seeded Simona Halep, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, in a blockbuster first-round match. Sept.
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" Williams created and empowered a rare black superhero who, Jones adds, "defeats his enemies with strength, cunning, and style.
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Any cost to Republicans will be counted in internal divisions and future primary challenges, not in immediate policy defeats.
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In 2018, the DPP suffered big defeats in local elections, which were seen as a rebuke of her leadership.
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Carrying a balance and paying interest defeats the whole purpose of getting more for your money without spending more.
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It finally succeeded in its third bid after razor-thin defeats to Vancouver in 2010 and Sochi in 2014.
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We still don't know how to tell human stories when a life ends, only heroes' journeys or villains' defeats.
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There are so many scandals that they crowd one another out in the news so that nothing defeats him.
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After a series of discouraging military defeats, on this day in 1777 Continental Army troops, fighting under American Gen.
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This matters, because strong social ties are what keep people involved in the long term, through victories and defeats.
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Since Johnson took office in July the party has also lost other seats to by-election defeats and defections.
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Seven days and two defeats later, Wenger's team was in fourth, trailing the runaway leader, Chelsea, by 0003 points.
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Still, after two midterm defeats, this was the third time since taking office that voters rejected Mr. Obama's advice.
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Democrats, still smarting from their devastating election defeats last November, are determined to block Trump's agenda at every turn.
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The militants have made a string of false claims in the wake of major defeats in Iraq and Syria.
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But Boris Johnson wasn't just sitting idly by as Parliament handed him the first defeats of his prime ministership.
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She also leads him among female voters by 2628 points, while Trump defeats her by 28503 points among men.
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In addition, Bill Self claimed his 500th win at Kansas against just 353 defeats in 17 seasons as coach.
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Even the United States has experienced more defeats than victories against non-Western forces over the last half-century.
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In this season's three defeats, Gronkowski had a decent 80 yards against Carolina, but only 33 against Kansas City.
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Some of those "defeats" are shown through images from the Korean War, during which 55,000 American troops were killed.
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The recent midterm elections had handed Grant's Republicans a shocking set of defeats, and things didn't get better afterward.
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BD: Often there are laws that penalize rather than incentivize people to protect structures, and that defeats the purpose.
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Instead of lifting the trophy in their own tournament, the Americans were left to face their first back-to-back defeats in three years, and to ponder their prospects for the 2019 World Cup and the 2020 Olympics in a world in which better opponents have multiplied and bitter defeats have mounted.
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The Rockies have dropped six consecutive contests and have scored a total of three runs over their last four defeats.
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When a loss is a political win Thursday brought a fresh lesson that even Trump's defeats have a political purpose.
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An inflammatory face saver Trump's decision to abandon his census gambit followed defeats in the Supreme Court and lower courts.
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Some of her defeats in key states could arguably be put down to tactical decisions as much as her gender.
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Jamaica bagged their first goal of the tournament through Havana Solaun but finished bottom of the Group after three defeats.
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Studies have found that when people force themselves to have sex, it actually decreases happiness—and that defeats the purpose.
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Trump blamed his clear defeats — like failing to repeal Obamacare, and get funding to start building the wall — on others.
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Struggling Stoke sit second from bottom in the league with 27 points after six victories, nine draws and 15 defeats.
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Newton has been dealing with soreness for close to two months while Carolina's season has unraveled with six straight defeats.
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November 6, 2012 - Defeats David "Kawika" Crowley in the 2nd Congressional District of Hawaii for the US House of Representatives.
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EditorsNote: corrects spelling in 15th graph No. 4 Washington defeats No. 8 Colorado for Pac-12 title SANTA CLARA, Calif.
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Cryptocurrency enthusiasts, meanwhile, have argued that a centralized government creating a decentralized currency defeats the purpose of the technology entirely.
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If Chicago defeats Nashville on Tuesday, Joel Quenneville will tie Al Arbour for second in career coaching victories with 782.
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Democrats have political scar tissue from being repeatedly pummeled as liberals -- including three straight crushing presidential defeats in the 217s.
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But during midterms, the party will likely do better, giving it a chance to recover from defeats during presidential years.
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That blame for the Depression cost the GOP five crushing presidential election defeats in a row from 1932 to 1948.
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It sort of defeats the purpose when you're only able to listen to content from the top tier of publishers.
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Brzewski said that Merkel's CDU was continuing its recent downward trend, having suffered defeats at the last five state elections.
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Candace, already suspicious of Violet, freaks out during a school assembly after Violet defeats her in the school's presidential election.
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Because Theresa May's government lacks a majority in both the Commons and the Lords, it is vulnerable to further defeats.
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Both versions of the tune start with a plinking harpsichord, cello and mellow bass, dubbed with commentary from England's defeats.
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It was the number 32 seed's first ever Wimbledon win after 11 defeats in singles and doubles matches since 2010.
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But most are offered in the most electric hues (yes, we've seen neon orange), which kind of defeats the point.
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Fisher is now one loss away from tying the all-time record for regular-season defeats as a head coach.
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The result left Nadal a five-times Miami runner-up, after previous final defeats in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014.
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Despite the defeats, Congress officials say they want Gandhi to stay because they fear the party may splinter without him.
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Cameroon go through as one of the four best third-placed teams while New Zealand were eliminated after three defeats.
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He gave up five runs in both of those defeats, including a five-inning appearance against the Braves on Sept.
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Washington has lost three of its last four contests, scoring only three runs in each of its last two defeats.
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MORE suffered one of the most contentious and heartbreaking defeats in recent memory when he ran for president in 2000.
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Of course, Goldwater went on to lose to Lyndon Johnson in one of the most significant defeats in presidential history.
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Stability might be an illusion, but it is an illusion that, day to day, defeats most attempts to penetrate it.
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After decades of union defeats, this victory could be a critical one for organized labor and for the Democratic Party.
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Clinton's potential vulnerability was exposed in her defeats in West Virginia and Indiana, states with many white, working-class voters.
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The Pentagon has claimed the group emerged in Niger because of defeats suffered by ISIS in Syria and Iraq. Sen.
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Despite their four defeats in the Kansas, Montana, South Carolina and Georgia specials, Democrats said they see a silver lining.
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In early August 1942, the US Navy suffered one of its worst-ever defeats in the Battle of Savo Island.
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ISIL has lost much of its attractiveness due to its military defeats and weakened capabilities to mount attacks in Europe.
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Auburn, meanwhile, has lost five of its last six games with all of those defeats coming by 77.73-plus points.
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The government, he argued, proposed to use prerogative powers to do something that "defeats" rights given by the British Parliament.
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President George Bush, who had suffered his share of defeats earlier in his career, wrote in his journal on Nov.
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In Utah, he suffered one of his worst defeats, finishing dead last with a paltry 14 percent of the vote.
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There is no telling what Trump will do or say on election night if, as expected, Hillary Clinton defeats him.
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Rewarding candidates for organizing county conventions instead of garnering people's votes defeats the purpose of un-rigging the primary system.
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But in the ensuing months, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb suffered major defeats at the hands of the French.
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Since the All-Star break, Oklahoma City is only 5-10, including defeats in each of the past four games.
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Based upon past history, the model expects that two of these close forecasted Democratic victories will turn into Democratic defeats.
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Babatunde is "pretty" and "the greatest," but he defeats the devil not with his fists but with wits and integrity.
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That made its pretournament friendlies — wins over the Netherlands and Brazil, defeats to England and the United States — critically important.
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Muangthai has a nasty little habit of avenging his defeats with a left, right, up or down elbow knock out.
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Which inflamed the sting of last-second defeats to Notre Dame and Mississippi State in the past two national semifinals.
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But more than 1,000 militants in Iraq have turned themselves in over the past week, after a string of defeats.
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Black Thursday has variously been used to describe days of devastating brush fires, bombings and athletic defeats, among other unpleasantness.
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Before Parliament's suspension MPs again voted down the Brexit plans of Boris Johnson, the prime minister, handing him six defeats.
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The more he trashes and defeats his Republican opponents in primaries, the more these voters may contemplate different political options.
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His only defeats came in the fourth round in 2009 against Robin Soderling and the quarterfinals in 2015 against Djokovic.
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Tampa Bay entered with three defeats in their previous five games (2-2-1) following a 20-game winning streak.
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I could turn it off, but that defeats the purpose, and I may as well stick with last year's model.
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Whenever I had to actually converse with someone, I took the buds out, which defeats a lot of the purpose.
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He reminds me of a friend of mine, a loquacious rabbi, who consistently defeats my best attempts to hate him.
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He suffered defeats in Iowa and New Hampshire as well, where the former vice president trailed former South Bend, Ind.
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Article of the Day Article: Macron Decisively Defeats Le Pen in French Presidential Race Before Reading Watch the video above.
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She will have defeats in her life, and I want her to learn to handle them with grace and equanimity.
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The Celtics' two-game slide, in defeats to the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers, was their second of the season.
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The Jaguars (5-9) snapped a five-game losing streak, with all five defeats coming by at least 17 points.
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"America is trying to cover up the repeated defeats it has suffered from Iran in Iraq and Syria," Velayati said.
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Washington scored a school-record 585 points last season but totaled just 20 in its two defeats (USC, Alabama). 2.
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Jett Duffey passed for 21 yards and two touchdowns for Texas Tech, which finished the year with three straight defeats.
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The GOP suffered a string of defeats in November that will certainly cost them legislative and congressional seats in redistricting.
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Today it is the American left, not the right, that is girding for a generation of bitter Supreme Court defeats.
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It suffered its major military defeats in 2017 with the loss of the Syrian city of Raqqa and Iraq's Mosul.
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The first season profiles athletes in several fields — including boxing, figure skating, golfing and curling — who must deal with defeats.
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But having an out-of-date or broken label maker defeats the purpose of having one in the first place.
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St. Louis has gone 1-3 on its six-game road trip, scoring a total of four runs in the defeats.
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The Hurricanes (2400-13-21) have lost four of their last five games, including three defeats during a four-day period.
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That's significant because it's the year Dumbledore defeats Grindelwald, the end of World War II, and Voldemort's final year at Hogwarts.
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However, if some of the replacement units are also defective, that effectively defeats the company's intention of calming consumer safety concerns.
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Governor races across the country remain one of the few potential bright spots for the Democrats coming off of November's defeats.
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And, more importantly, you won't accidentally break the whole thing by sticking it in backwards — truly the most humiliating of defeats.
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There's no liberation in being told what to wear, how to act, in order to "become" liberated, it defeats the purpose.
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In fact, Spence says he'll probably steal a page from Floyd's playbook and fight Manny Pacquiao -- right after he defeats Garcia.
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If Alabama defeats unbeaten Clemson on Monday, Williams will have been part of three national championship teams with Saban at Alabama.
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The loss was New Jersey's third in a row; and the Devils have been outscored 211-21.52 in those three defeats.
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The conservative grip on the Supreme Court means that liberals can expect many more defeats than victories for the foreseeable future.
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Shortly before this triumph, the United States had suffered a series of embarrassing defeats, including the burning of the White House.
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However, if she's making dough off the new version, it defeats the purpose of canceling the show after her racist comment.
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Jeff Monson defeats Warren Brooks Another one of MMA's most intriguing characters, Jeff "The Snowman" Monson, appeared on Submission Underground 2.
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IS militants who "have suffered defeats at the battlefront are seeking to avenge their losses by targeting vulnerable civilians," Kubis added.
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Managerial experience consists of failing to get Newcastle out of the relegation zone in 2009 (1 win, 2 draws, 5 defeats).
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It's an uphill battle, with an aging playing squad, a recently sacked coach and defeats in its last eight league games.
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A young man in the audience asked the GOP nominee what his plan was for the day after he defeats ISIS.
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With Mr Sanders's resounding defeats in New Jersey and California, however, he no longer stands any chance of winning the nomination.
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After multiple defeats in the appellate courts, the Trump administration finally earned a victory to the president's travel ban executive order.
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By adding more justices—especially more justices appointed by Roosevelt—he hoped to save his New Deal from further defeats there.
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Andersen improved to 15-7 in his postseason career as he replaced John Gibson, who didn't play badly in the defeats.
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Still, recent state election defeats punctured his aura of invincibility, and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has seen ratings slip.
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UNLV, which also has a new head coach in T.J. Otzelberger, was coming off overtime defeats to Kansas State and Cal.
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Clinton, staggering through a succession of defeats, counting delegates as if they were steps still needed to cross the finish line.
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Keep them in check and all else falls into line, or at least America notches one victory amid so many defeats.
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The American brain trust has been accused of overthinking in some of the team's previous defeats, adding to the collective angst.
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Donald Trump insists Boris Johnson "knows how to win" after the UK prime minister suffers repeated defeats on his Brexit plans.
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The Mets have dropped three of their last four games with the bullpen shouldering the blame in the last two defeats.
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And the African Union rarely shares details about its confrontations with militants, and has tried in the past to minimize defeats.
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If Donald Trump defeats Hillary Clinton, it would be one of the most stunning losses in modern American political history. Mrs.
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Indeed, economics favors competition, where the winners can cushion the defeats of the losers so that everyone is ultimately better off.
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Dan Balz: What has Trump learned from defeats in the House that weaken the GOP in key parts of the country?
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Philadelphia, meanwhile, has lost four of its last five games with those defeats coming by a combined margin of 33-5.
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The Mariners have lost four in a row, all at home, with three of those defeats by 11 or more runs.
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We must remember as well, that our defeats, our humiliations, our losses were also all shared by Harvey in his time.
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Trump and Sessions have suffered a series of well-deserved defeats in their efforts to cut federal grants to sanctuary cities.
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Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.), told Politico however that he was less willing to cast blame on Trump for the party's defeats.
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Bernie Sanders needed to fundamentally change the trajectory of the Democratic primary race after decisive defeats last week on Super Tuesday.
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Answering questions from reporters on Wednesday, Mr. Walker played down the significance of Republicans' recent defeats in New Jersey and Virginia.
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The reasons why are fairly clear: Both groups were put on the military defensive and ended up suffering significant military defeats.
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Defending champions Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic both failed to make the quarter-finals after suffering shock defeats at Flushing Meadows.
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But that defeats the purpose, because the power of Mindhunter comes from what you don't know and what you don't see.
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People in movement politics are very worried about getting their aprons dirty, and I am sick and tired of noble defeats.
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Roy Moore and Martha Coakley don't really have a lot in common personally, but their respective defeats have one essential similarity.
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Andreescu will be ranked in the top 35 on Monday and will break into the top 25 if she defeats Kerber.
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Sharapova endured a string of defeats early in her comeback but she has been working her way back up the rankings.
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And Michelle celebrates Democratic victories even as she mourns the probable defeats of several prominent — and proudly progressive — red-state liberals.
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It told the story of a plantation heroine, Treemonisha, who defeats a mystic who is keeping his followers enslaved through ignorance.
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The truth is that the history of the Palestinian national movement is one long series of military defeats and ideological concessions.
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But it seems pretty clear that if a Democrat defeats Trump in November, his landmine policy is as good as dead.
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All those came by double-digit margins, though this was the second-most lopsided of the program's 13 NCAA Tournament defeats.
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That would mean persevering in the face of both short-term defeats and the potentially energy-sapping influence of time itself.
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The Penguins are 3-1-3 in their last seven contests, including the two overtime defeats to the Islanders this week.
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By the end of another tumultuous day in Parliament, Mr. Johnson's government had been shredded by no fewer than three defeats.
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Stadia can be streamed at lower resolution, but that defeats the point of the service as a replacement for traditional consoles.
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He totaled 31 double-faults during the three defeats but his serve has been immaculate in the year's first Grand Slam.
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The exact effect of this method was difficult to gauge, but in some Moscow districts pro-government candidates experienced painful defeats.
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Since 2017, the Socialist Party has suffered a series of electoral defeats so disastrous that its very survival remains in doubt.
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Similar fanatics could now see that small-scale, easy to conduct attacks will be insufficient to distract from ISIS's battlefield defeats.
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If LSU defeats Georgia, things get more interesting, opening up possibilities for Utah, Baylor or Oklahoma to snag the fourth spot.
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However, after facing substantial parliamentary defeats, Johnson is facing an election that will decide his fate and possibly that of Brexit.
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That led to several Ukrainian battlefield defeats – but more lately, Ukrainian forces say they have become much better at frustrating Russia.
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The public rejection of Missouri's right-to-work bill was one small victory for US workers during years of repeated defeats.
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If Mr. Trump is immune to ordinary defeats or criticism, he does, of course, have a desperate fear of being ignored.
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The Celtics' recent defeats were to teams (the seven-win Los Angeles Lakers and Nets) who are far from playoff contenders.
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Divestment campaigns have suffered stunning defeats in cities and states across the country, including Vermont, Seattle, and most recently San Francisco.
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Yet the Knicks are now four defeats away from another losing season — the third straight under Phil Jackson, the team's president.
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Through all the machinations of the fight game and the long string of triumphs and defeats, Duva's love for boxing endured.
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The Padres have won five of their last eight games, scoring 32 runs in the victories and five in the defeats.
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Andorra's 0-0 tie with the visiting Faroe Islands in a World Cup qualifier ended its run of 58 competitive defeats.
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The Brewers fell to 7-9 with the loss and have been outscored by a staggering 66-17 in the nine defeats.
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The thing about this smoked turkey breast is that it defeats the Achilles' heel of pretty much every turkey every cooked: blandness.
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While it's nice that you're not reliant on the gesture, it's frustrating and defeats the purpose of this otherwise very cool idea.
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Imagine a new game in which Player B scores three points when she defeats Scissors, and one point for any other victory.
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After suffering defeats in the 2006 and 2012 presidential races, the former Mexico City mayor appeared to have won over the electorate.
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It was his first victory at the O2 after his debut two years ago resulted in two defeats before he withdrew injured.
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Pressed on whether he truly believes lynching would return to the mainstream if a Democrat defeats Hill, Robinson said it was possible.
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This totally defeats the original purpose of cryptocurrencies, which was to offer a cheaper and more flexible alternative to other payment methods.
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The 1972 and 1984 elections were also noteworthy for a separate reason – those elections represent the two largest Democratic defeats in history.
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By turning delegate caucus defeats into an overall message victory, Trump has given himself a yuge leg up for the GOP nomination.
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Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. * 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
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That means companies have to already have enough cash to develop and make their product, which somewhat defeats the purpose of crowdfunding.
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But, as Arianna Huffington points out in a recent post for the Harvard Business Review, doing so defeats the purpose of recharging.
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England suffered one of the most embarrassing defeats in Euro history yesterday when Iceland -- yes, Iceland -- knocked it out of Euro 2016.
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Or it could give the administration a lifeline that will help it persuade appeals courts to overturn the defeats it's already suffered.
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And though tolerance build-up is a risk, having the device on too low a setting defeats the purpose to begin with.
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Last month, Bill Clinton announced that the foundation would make a number of changes if his wife defeats Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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After losing to the Thunder, San Antonio (62-12) managed to avoid what would have been their first consecutive defeats this season.
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Lipscomb will look to put up some resistance Saturday, having won four of its previous five games following back-to-back defeats.
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You can see the moment he defeats Ninja here: Blind went on to win that match thanks to careful and strategic play.
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"No wonder they say that in sport the biggest and most painful defeats come from injuries, and not from opponents," said Djokovic.
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Versions of the infamous "Dewey Defeats Truman" newspaper cover have also been popular, as you can see from this photoshop on Imgur.
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This follows years of overspending by Olympic hosts and a series of political defeats that have sunk the campaigns of potential candidates.
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Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. * 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
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After a series of legal defeats at the hands of broadband providers, the FCC passed a sweeping net neutrality order in 2015.
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That can be a good thing if you've got notification fatigue, but for most people, it defeats the purpose of a smartwatch.
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Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. - 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
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For me, though that sort of defeats the point; I want a chip to be easy, immediately satiating, and full of MSG.
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The White Sox have lost 18 of their last 22 road contests and given up 43 runs in the past four defeats.
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Not surprisingly, Houston's defense has been uneven – allowing an average of 95 points in two victories and 124 in the two defeats.
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Forsberg turned aside 43 of 57 shots in the two defeats but Chicago mustered a combined three goals in support of him.
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The Mets are 113-211 on an 26-game road trip and have scored a total of seven runs in the defeats.
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With thousands more still on the table, the trio of defeats is a warning sign for the company, which already faces strain.
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More from New York Times:Google's AlphaGo defeats Chinese Go Master in win for A.I.Jared Kushner's other real estate empireMovie ticket sales sagging?
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" The former president also told the graduating class that there were no permanent victories or defeats, but rather lives of "permanent possibilities.
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It's a game about neutralizing intrusions into the space that you've designated for yourself, about continuing to persevere after defeats and setbacks.
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Tournament favorite Amir Aliakbari defeats the returning Heath Herring The return of Heath Herring completed the dose of Pride nostalgia Rizin provides.
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We inevitably encounter challenges and defeats along our paths, and have to rely upon our father's strength and wisdom to overcome them.
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Novak Djokovic wins his fourth Wimbledon title against Kevin Anderson and Angelique Kerber defeats Serena Williams to claim her first Wimbledon title.
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More broadly, liberals contrast the strong showings from the progressive trio with the defeats of more centrist Democrats by wider margins. Sens.
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If Andy Kim (D) defeats MacArthur in the midterms, he would become the first Korean American to serve in Congress since 1999.
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He later commanded the Army of Tennessee, and after a series of defeats, went to Richmond to advise Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
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However, the changes failed to boost the market with analysts said the cabinet reshuffle was not enough to address the election defeats.
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Now the Heat is on the wrong end of a two-game streak, and both defeats came against teams with losing records.
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"Inner Spectrum," a piece in six movements for violin, viola, cello, bass, drums, and piano, is a creation that defeats all preconceptions.
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The Blazers had suffered one of their worst defeats of the season at Philadelphia, losing 114-89 64 1/2 months ago.
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Wainwright is 223-3 with a 6.38 ERA during the victory drought with the three defeats coming in his last four turns.
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The game's mission is to take down an alien fleet before it defeats you, the sole space cadet sent to fight it.
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If it&aposs not comfortable, you won&apost want to wear it often, which defeats the whole purpose of a fitness tracker.
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The organization is likely to use the younger Bin Laden to spearhead a comeback as it sees opportunity in ISIS's military defeats.
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It was the Chiefs' first preseason victory after a pair of one-point defeats, and the Bears' third defeat in three games.
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The Padres are losers of five of their last seven games and allowed at least five runs in each of those defeats.
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As it has suffered defeats at the hands of Iraq's armed forces, the Islamic State has struck in supposedly safe civilian areas.
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Mr. Cruz is expected to campaign aggressively in the state, particularly if Mr. Rubio appears weakened after a fresh string of defeats.
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For best results, don't rush and be a stickler for form — doing posture-correction exercises with bad posture kinda defeats the purpose.
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However, the changes failed to boost the market as the cabinet reshuffle was not enough to address the election defeats, analysts said.
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Still, so far there's no evidence that ISIS—which has recently suffered a string of defeats—is telling anything like the truth.
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U.S. opened their bid to qualify for Russia with defeats to Mexico and Costa Rica prompting the firing of coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
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It was just the third road victory for the Horned Frogs, against 38 defeats, in their five years in the Big 12.
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One of those defeats came at the United States Open, where he was beaten by Jordan Thompson of Australia in five sets.
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You learn to absorb defeats, and you recognize that change comes incrementally, that the dam only ever breaks after sustained, constant pressure.
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That was the latest in a series of parliamentary defeats for the new U.K. premier that have restricted his options on Brexit.
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They laughed constantly, sharing details about their diverse backgrounds and celebrating the small victories (and the many defeats) in their challenging days.
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After suffering staggering defeats in November's election after efforts to dismantle Obamacare, congressional Republicans may well decide to sit this one out.
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The militants suffered their major military defeats in 2017, when they lost the cities of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria.
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Enmity between Turkey and the YPG will continue to complicate operations against IS. ** 2017 - Islamic State suffers a year of catastrophic defeats.
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The AfD remains strongest in the formerly Communist east and has dealt the Christian Democrats humiliating election defeats in state elections there.
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Comparing his efforts to those of American revolutionaries, he said the British agreed to negotiate only after Washington inflicted defeats on them.
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While you can prevent that by paying close attention to your investments, that effort defeats the purpose of the fund, she said.
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But the end result was the same: two costly defeats at a point when the Yankees need every win they can get.
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Mitch Haniger homered and hit two doubles for Seattle, which completed an arduous 12-game East Coast trip with five straight defeats.
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Utah improved to 15-3 at home and remained the only team in the Western Conference with less than four home defeats.
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But good teams, ones that aspire to make the playoffs, do not suffer many of those shoulder-slumping, head-scratching, unsettling defeats.
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Whether the games have been sparkling, imperative victories or shocking, dispiriting defeats, it always seems to come back to Dallas for Manning.
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Its protagonists are determined to defeat the First Order, but after their earlier bitter defeats, they're aware that heroes don't always triumph.
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That defeats the point of the change, since minority Muslim sects and secularists are among the most persecuted groups in those countries.
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"This is a major setback for the PD." Genoa is the latest of a string of defeats in the PD's traditional strongholds.
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Clinton's career were marked not by her own forceful declarations, but rather by her ability to withstand painful public humiliations and defeats.
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Technology now increasingly defeats distance, but geography does not disappear: It merely becomes more claustrophobic on a crowded, contested and interactive earth.
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She played Angelique Kerber, then ranked No. 8, a player who defeats her opponents by running down and returning every single ball.
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She played Angelique Kerber, then ranked No. 8, a player who defeats her opponents by running down and returning every single ball.
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Sochi bronze medallists and 2002 champions Britain, with three wins and three defeats, have work to do to make the last four.
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The government is expected to suffer several defeats in the Lords over the remaining stages of the debate in the coming weeks.
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It features a jaunty soundtrack and recounts a litany of "humiliating defeats" suffered by the US at the hands of North Korea.
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Defeats in Ankara and Istanbul would be a significant setback for Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for more than 16 years.
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Those defeats have kept her just shy of Margaret Court's Grand Slam record since returning to the sport last year following childbirth.
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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Saturday she was resigning as chairwoman of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party after mayoral election defeats.
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So Paul Ryan defeats this and he says, OK, boys, hang together because we&aposre going to come out with legislation next week.
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An inequitable clean energy transition is not only oxymoronic, it defeats its own purpose and functions the same as any form of inequality.
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This is a significant ruling, and the latest in a long line of defeats for the administration as it tries to curb immigration.
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The significance of her victory, after a series of small-state defeats, was not the modest extension of her already wide delegate lead.
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