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15 Sentences With "expected winner"

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"Game of Thrones" was the expected winner of the night, but the best comedy series race was tighter.
The left suffered similar upheaval, with the expected winner of the Socialist primary, former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, losing to Benoît Hamon.
But given the state's election rules, a big loss for Trump there could mean that Senator Ted Cruz, the expected winner, would take all of them.
What started out as a novel, original show has quickly become an expected winner at awards shows, often at the expense of smaller, lesser-known comedies.
It is ironic that a first test of the most unexpected winner of a presidential election in 2016 will be how he deals with the most expected winner.
Waller-Bridge also shocked with an Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series win over expected winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus, nominated for her role in the last season of Veep.
Despite having a history of electing Republicans at the state level, New Jersey is a blue-leaning state that overwhelmingly supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election — and Murphy was the expected winner.
Kevin Papworth is a British wheelchair racer. He is best known for winning the 2000 London Marathon, having passed the expected winner, South African Ernst van Dyk, who is the current world record holder for the men's wheelchair marathon, in the final mile of the race.
Andrew Gillum campaigning in 2018. Gillum announced his candidacy for governor in March 2017, and was the first to declare his intention to run as a Democrat. Gillum won the Democratic nomination for governor in an upset victory over the expected winner, former congresswoman Gwen Graham, 34–31%. Gillum was the first black nominee for governor in Florida's history.
In 1983, Harry Farrell, a columnist for the San Jose Mercury News, wrote about the lynching in a two-part series. After he retired, he followed up with a book on the same subject, Swift Justice, published in 1992.Farrell (1992). Swift Justice was praised by Walter Cronkite and won an Edgar Award in 1993, beating out the expected winner, Ann Rule.
The expected winner of the women's archery, Alice Legh, chose not to compete and so Queenie's main rival was Lottie Dod who was a sporting all- rounder. The entire field competing in the women's archery were British. On the first day of the Archery competition the weather in White City Stadium was so poor that the event was stopped at one point. On the close of the first day Queenie was behind Dod by ten points.
Municipal elections were held in South Africa on 1 March 2006, to elect members to the local governing councils in the municipalities of South Africa. The municipalities form the local government of South Africa and are subdivisions of the provinces, thus making them responsible for local service delivery, such as electricity, water and fire services. All major political parties, excepting the SACP who are members of the Tripartite alliance, fielded candidates in the election. The expected winner, the African National Congress (ANC) won the majority of seats nationwide, with 66.3% of the vote.
The investigation also focused on an expected winner in the contract, naming Jeff Randle, a frequent campaign and political adviser to Arnold Schwarzenegger, as being promised by state officials to receive a share of the work. Randle was a campaign consultant involved in the scandal that drove disgraced state Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush from office, and was hired as a consultant for Schwarzenegger's gubernatorial campaign in 2003. A CDFA spokesperson said that U.S. Department of Agriculture would be reimbursing the state of California for much of the cost of the $497,000 PR firm contract, but could not provide any details. One day after the Associated Press published the story behind the contract, the deal was suspended.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics he competed in 200 metres, reaching the quarter finals. In 1994 Dove-Edwin won a surprising silver medal in 100 metres at the Commonwealth Games, behind the expected winner Linford Christie but ahead of Michael Green and Frankie Fredericks, becoming the first medal winner in athletics for Sierra Leone. However, a few days later as Dove-Edwin prepared to run in the semi-final heat of the 4 x 100 metres relay event, he learned that the doping test sample he had delivered after the 100 metres final contained traces of the banned substance stanozolol. He was given a two-year ban by the IAAF and stripped of the medal, whereas Green was promoted to silver medallist and Fredericks to bronze medallist.

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