"Love has won over hate, and equality has won over discrimination," Annie Huang, acting director of Amnesty International Taiwan, said in a statement.
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Morones said her dog's "great personality" won over the crowd.
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And as you can see, I was entirely won over.
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Tom Felton almost won over a new recruit for Slytherin.
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Ms. Pollard won over people vehemently opposed to gay marriage.
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Fintechs have already successfully won over a share of consumers.
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Indeed, the Twitterati, quick to attack, were instead won over.
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But the general public still needs to be won over.
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However, many others were won over by Baby Nut's cuteness.
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I'm won over to a day with people, not screens.
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As if that battle will be won over a dictionary.
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One group Temer has decidedly not won over is scientists.
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His home is adorned with trophies won over the years.
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Read: Clinton's Debate Performance Won Over Young Voters, Says Poll
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He's also won over television audiences with his daily video horoscopes.
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I was won over before the sweat session had even begun.
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There's no indication which legal argument actually won over this judge.
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Republican strategists believe the Indian-American community can be won over.
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Is there cheering, clapping, people being won over at each event?
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Derbez has won over the domestic box office in the past.
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During the primaries, Trump won over voters by smiling and laughing.
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Remember how he won over Earl G with his cricket prowess?
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Some of us weren't completely won over the first couple episodes.
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Yes, it was the world power, France, who won over Croatia.
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And Citron Research has been won over — at least for now.
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I think Mr. Trump has already won over the Breitbart crowd.
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She immediately won over the crowd with her charisma and wit.
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Most of the Sandernistas were silenced if not entirely won over.
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That prompted a rewriting of the legislation, which won over Sen.
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American officials seemed to think they had won over Mr Trump.
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The teen comedy "Booksmart" won over critics with its witty cast.
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Still, Payne said Democrats have already won over several red districts.
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Democrats, meanwhile, were not won over by the Cassidy-Collins plan.
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Dr. Sulston was won over, and began working with Dr. Brenner.
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When his mother saw his modern methods, she was won over.
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He also won over many voters with his culturally conservative agenda.
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Pinduoduo has won over shoppers in China's smaller cities and towns.
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But he gradually won over key members of the scientific establishment.
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Elizabeth Warren hasn't yet won over either progressives or moderate Democrats.
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A few big businesses have been won over to this argument.
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After that, many of the most ardent skeptics were won over.
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" He also added that Mr. Phillippe had "won over the people.
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But Bush also won over economic elites with gigantic tax cuts.
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Afterwards, he went into Angela's PICU, where he won over his caregivers.
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She's even won over some Obama-era New Yorkers along the way.
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So, there's another trucker named Dennis who Andrew Yang also won over!
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Her little brother appears skeptical at first, before he's quickly won over.
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Moutier said she is confident that the holdouts can be won over.
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Still, it is hard not to be won over by his enthusiasm.
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At the time, the parties backing Brexit won over 84% of votes.
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Amazon's ability to connect content to commerce won over the Tolkien estate.
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His brash style won over hearts and minds of Republican primary voters.
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It's safe to say Sony has unequivocally won over this console generation.
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Of course, Trump has won over Republicans at rates commensurate to any
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But I doubt that Obama won over many independents or any Republicans.
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And then he did the unthinkable: He won over Trump's daughter Ivanka.
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"Wheelman" is a thriller that won over more critics than audience members.
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Those changes eventually won over the conservative Freedom Caucus in the House.
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The pitch successfully won over the strongly anti-EU Conservative party membership.
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When I see them in a human I'm won over by them.
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The 2018 documentary about the life of Fred Rogers won over viewers.
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The real-life dog who played Max also won over Twitter users.
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And they have already won over those disaffected who want to believe.
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But accessibility won over the couple, parents of a 1-year-old.
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Okay so they're the best ever and I am easily won over.
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Her candor to be herself as she struggled won over the masses.
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That then won over prominent clergymen like Franklin Graham and James Dobson.
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They won over an audience dominated by screaming teenage girls both times.
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It also won over the young woman who would become his wife.
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He won over John Henes, formerly the national finance chairman for Sen.
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We've also won over 40 "best places to work" awards since 2008.4.
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That argument appears to have won over a large swath of lawmakers.
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Menon won over Hazard by telling him he could help him relax.
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After two wins, Lock appears to have won over the locker room.
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They could only lose two more, unless Johnson is won over. Sens.
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Those with objections to impeachment on the merits could be won over.
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The point is there are delegates who have yet to be won over.
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However, there are some signs that foreign investors cannot always be won over.
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It also won over Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, and The Revenant.
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Thanks in part to DeJesus' swagger, UCLA won over Utah 197.1 to 197.075.
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"Cargo" is a small, character-driven Australian zombie film that won over critics.
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They upended the market, beat the policymakers, won over consumers, and saved democracy.
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The regulators are not the only people who have to be won over.
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Its operating profit rose 13 percent to 1.2 trillion won over the period.
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Mr. St. Clair won over some former opponents, but resistance has remained strong.
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While he liked the similarity, he wasn't completely won over by the slogan.
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She has won over 469 superdelegates so far, while Sanders only has 31.
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Her promises appeared to have won over some key members of both parties.
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Almost next door, in the suburb of Bloomingdale, Donald Trump won over 80%.
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Now, it appears to have similarly won over a needy country in Europe.
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Anything won over $1000 shall be split with the newlyweds and the winner.
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Willie Nelson shouldn't have won over Blake Shelton for best country solo performance.
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The move won over some of the blue-state Republicans, such as Rep.
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Clinton has won over 469 superdelegates so far, while Sanders only has 31.
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Help from the Fed That's why GE hasn't won over all its critics.
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But that's not where Trump is taking his newly won-over Republican Party.
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Eventually, though, he was won over by Kassell's moving stories of patients with tumors.
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It was a strategy that won over some high-profile fans, like Ivanka Trump.
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But it turned out that Mr. Wohlleben had won over the forest's municipal owners.
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Second, Democrats have not won over the most important voters — moderates in swing states.
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Combined, they have won over 60% of votes in every general election since 1922.
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Jordan also won over Bachelor in Paradise's Jared Haibon, Bruno Mars and Tom Hiddleston.
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He wandered in the back door of Le Bernardin and won over Eric Ripert.
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Between the three of them, Cooksey, Krone, and Napravnik eventually won over 7,000 races.
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He's leaving Vancouver as part of a team that just won over $11 million.
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The duo even won over New York, which was otherwise critical of the film.
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Things might have been different had the idea of Europe won over Europe's people.
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He was won over the day he showed up to begin his 5 p.m.
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Charter's early voluntary positions on net neutrality and interconnection won over companies like Netflix.
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But Mr. Greene said Chief Putney had eventually won over the rank and file.
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Montjane, 32, won over the Wimbledon crowd with her impressive performances at the tournament.
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In the South and East regions he won over 90 percent of the vote.
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It was, after all, just those groups of voters Trump won over in 2016.
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Right wing and populist messages won over voters who would not publicize their opinions.
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Amazon still could have renegotiated its deal and won over some of its critics.
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A recent assault weapons ban bill won over 6900 Senate Democrats, including Democratic Sens.
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In the end, though, his gifts of gabbing and jabbing won over his critics.
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But the thoroughness of Woods's preparation for this Ryder Cup has won over Mickelson.
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The poll also shows Sutton has won over some voters in Noem's own party.
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Bernie Sanders won over Hillary Clinton by almost 70 percent in the 2016 primary.
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We have won over 9 million votes ... and we're going to win in California.
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But the odds do not look good unless Labour can be fully won over.
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Enough anti-abortion legislators were won over by this executive order to pass Obamacare.
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And in 2016, Trump won over 2023 percent of the vote in West Virginia.
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Her work has won over skeptics who doubted the sincerity of the office's commitment.
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But it wasn't the first time Yang won over a fan of his rival's.
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In Utah, Mr. McAdams's self-proclaimed independent streak may have won over his constituents.
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Through her efforts, she has even won over unlikely allies such as Al Gore.
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Such opportunities have won over some groups trying to balance economic prosperity with environmental protection.
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But it's been years since a gadget has won over users the way AirPods have.
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But his blunt speech and impatience with pettifogging bureaucrats have won over many in Jakarta.
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Less noticed is that Ms Tsai has, for now, won over one important group: investors.
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He then won over the party's right-wingers by taking a tough stance on immigration.
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Some will be won over by the ability to get love for their unique lewk.
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Public broadcaster NHK reported that Koike had won over both independents and ruling party supporters.
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His ability to channel a populist sense of outrage has won over some Latinos, too.
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Initially dismissed as neophytes, the team has won over sceptics with its willingness to listen.
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Mr. Cruz has won over many evangelical voters in Iowa through both pluck and luck.
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Cambiemos has won over former Peronist political operators and risks lapsing into the same methods.
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Perez said he knows he hasn't won over every part of the progressive base yet.
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But Caudill, chief deputy in the county property valuation office, eventually won over the Democrats.
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In 2013, she won over $5,000 at a Women in Business Competition in the Netherlands.
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Here's another angle of his nasty slam, which won over the all-stars in attendance.
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Hard-line conservatives were won over by provisions establishing the coverage waivers crafted by Reps.
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Yet, such principled opposition would have won over the hearts and minds of swing voters.
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Since 2014 they've had 277 Emmy nominations, and they've won over 55 Emmys, for instance.
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These voters might now be won over to a hard-charging, Boris-style Conservative Party.
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He has also won over celebrity investors, such as Magic Johnson, John Legend and Nas.
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A puppy named Salvador Dolly has won over the internet with her adorable fur mustache.
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And the President has won over some key Republicans by announcing he'd campaign with Sen.
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A nicer version of this argument was -- it seemed -- what won over Kotey and Elsheikh.
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He had been won over by a simple trick by an interrogator, of forced empathy.
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Even the woman with the preternatural fear of everything in the room was won over.
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Won over by Lil B's pro-Sanders rhetoric last year, Yachty is feeling the Bern.
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Wade, a stance that won over social conservatives who helped him defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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Low-income Republicans are especially likely to be won over by tax-the-rich policies.
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Collins, who was a key "no" vote on health care also must be won over.
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Even skeptics might be won over by quick-cooking cabbage garnished with bacon and butter.
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Expected to draw less than 10 percent of the vote, she won over 20 percent.
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But he may well have won over the 50 Republicans he needs for his confirmation.
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But Marshall won over the Republican justices by convincing them of the court's institutional legitimacy.
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Biden overwhelmingly won over black voters in South Carolina and in the Super Tuesday contests.
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In 2016, Clinton won over female voters by seven percentage points, according to exit polls.
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Volunteer organizers have won over 1,400 declarations of climate emergency from governments around the world.
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Sanders once won over blue-collar Vermonters with help from a moderate position on guns.
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Her Paris Fashion Week debut six years ago won over buyers from around the world.
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Most won over independents and moderate Republicans to flip long-held GOP districts in 2018.
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Its design has won over media companies (Mashable is a user) and Silicon Valley startups.
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But the world's largest commercial plane never won over the group that really mattered: airlines.
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McFarland&aposs adventures on the telestrator might have actually won over some fans on Monday.
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This is particularly true because Schiff does not seem to have won over any Republicans.
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Mr. Trump won over the party's voting base precisely because he often disregarded traditional conservatives.
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The Times and her husband, Mark, are both lucky to have won over Emily Eakin.
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There's been no indication of a deal that's won over any of them so far.
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After several lawsuits and investigations unraveled the scheme, Fesser has won over $1 million in settlements.
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Taylor Swift has won over the most important woman in Tom Hiddleston's life: his mom, Diana.
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But subverting expectations, her heart is ultimately won over by a princess rather than the prince.
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They've already won over important groups operating in this region, like the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
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Chris Johnigan, the Oakland substitute teacher, said he'd been won over by Harris's speech on Sunday.
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This does not necessarily mean the NFL's hard work has won over British hearts and feet.
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This koala was playing it cool, but she was soon won over by Cookie's charm/cookies.
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Another moment that won over the crowd was Betty White's surprise stage appearance and special moment.
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Loyalty to the Cubs Despite decades of misery, the Cubs have won over many steadfast fans.
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Harris won over Leonardo DiCaprio and Jared Leto, but ultimately he couldn't compete with Zac Efron.
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But the poll suggests a large share of Republican voters still need to be won over.
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In Liverpool its growth was widely heralded as proof that ordinary Britons can be won over.
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Fierce industry opposition to those taxes has won over Congress, but piles onto the nation's deficit.
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He won over the judge at the show's finale to claim the Best in Show title.
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It's unlikely Jeb won over too many new voters, but he probably didn't lose any either.
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KFC just won over the internet, and it's all because of their strong social media game.
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Trump won over Republicans, though, when he attended the NRA's convention and earned the group's endorsement.
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"Democrats have not won over the most important voters—moderates in swing states," he wrote Friday.
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"The retailer also won over the "cool girls" with its steadfast stance that "carbon is canceled.
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"I don't think the administration won over any troubled Republicans in that briefing," Murphy told reporters.
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"The Haunting of Hill House" won over both critics and audiences upon its debut in 2018.
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If you are among that 4.7 million, you have been won over with some canny marketing.
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For most of his tenure, Thomas's approach to high-profile cases rarely won over his colleagues.
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Democrat Ilhan Omar easily won over Republican opponent Jennifer Zielinski in the race to replace Rep.
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The Senate used the measures to pay for other tax breaks that won over skeptical senators.
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Clinton in Plymouth, N.H., last fall, said he was won over by Mr. Sanders's economic policies.
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You won over the people who weren't familiar with you by the end of your set.
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Even some who once felt that app-based banks were a gimmick have been won over.
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In Henderson, Nevada, Heidi Foreman-Toney counts herself as one who needs to be won over.
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Even Johnson, who also blanched at the health care bills periodically, could still be won over.
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I won over 100 tournaments worldwide and the Grand Slam with my Black Knight blade putter.
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In others, Republican incumbents' blend of personality and policy positions has won over independents and moderates.
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But Mr. Wang was won over and he became the majority owner from 2001 to 2016.
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So far, scooters — or, really, their riders — have not universally won over cities where they've landed.
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To be won over by King, it helps not to expect things you've never seen before.
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By the end of the first season in August, though, many doubters had been won over.
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In November 2004, I went to interview Bernard Madoff for The Economist and was won over.
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Yoshida is widely credited for being behind many of the changes, which have won over investors.
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The bill also won over groups that had long blocked reform, like the American Medical Association.
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At first, Martelly resisted, telling him that he was "crazy," but he was eventually won over.
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Most critics were won over by "The Boys"' irreverent, subversive take on superheroes in pop culture.
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Even some who once felt that app-based banks were a gimmick have been won over.
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Jesse Jackson won over 75% of the black vote in both his 19883 and 1988 bids.
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Pompeo won over a majority of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Monday after GOP Sen.
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Ultimately, it was Mr. Campbell's commitment to embracing Judaism after marriage that won over the rabbi.
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But as the primary season continued, more and more Republican voters were won over by Trumpism.
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Her audition showcases the actress' signature self-deprecating charm, which has won over fans and critics alike.
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He's won over Aaron (Paul Rolfes), Garrett (Ashton Holmes), and the Prince Harry segment will do great.
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To their shock, Mr Trump's economic nationalism and attacks on China have won over America's corporate elite.
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But Brown seemed to have won over the bigwigs with things like her honest talk about acne.
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Just ask Rowan Blanchard, whose feminist-leaning reading recommendations have won over older peers like Brie Larson.
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But they'll only be won over if they understand exactly what they're getting, and if Tesla delivers.
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Some are won over by a swanky cocktail bar; others by a state-of-the-art gym.
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He lost the fight but won over fans when he began trash-talking opponents using freestyle rap.
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Ms Warren has won over 32% of white voters, 15% of black voters and 18% of Hispanics.
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It's also won over investors, who have been mostly sour on ad tech companies in recent years.
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How Donald Trump won over big donors And the remaining vestiges of the campaign of Texas Sen.
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ZELDIN: Well, I have -- so my district was a district that President Trump won over 14.5 points.
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In the Top Duo/Group category, they won over major American artists like Imagine Dragons and Panic!
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More recently, Bear won over many fans with a sleek, simplified interface that emphasized speed and organization.
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She gets treats from the TransPennine Express and has won over the hearts of many a commuter.
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Monzo has won over an increasing number of plaudits, and customers, since setting up business in 22015.
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Yet in 2018 Democrats won over 54% of the two-party vote but only 1990% of seats.
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But she won over a majority of her lawmakers on Thursday and most are now behind her.
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That has won over conservative Kurdish men, many of whom oppose other forms of progress for women.
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In addition to beating Navy and Army, the team won over Fresno State, Boise State and Hawaii.
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The U.S. affiliates won over a group of insurers prior to the hearing by offering added payouts.
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And I was won over by one totally unexpected reason: the Bentayga is hella fun to drive.
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To date, DiCaprio has won over 40 awards and has been nominated six times for an Oscar.
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But his style has won over many Jakartans, in particular younger voters and lower-middle-class families.
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We won over 90 Cannes Lions this year alone so there is no need for scam projects.
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Levine won over eighth graders at a recent school Career Day by bringing a stack of comics.
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For better or worse, those programs won over some elected island officials who had previously favored independence.
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Missouri's Jason Kander won over a lot of nationwide Democrats with his losing Senate bid in 2016.
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But T-Mobile and Sprint have hired or won over some top current and former Democratic officials.
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" She was soon won over by his self-deprecating humor, and described him as a "gentle giant.
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A shoe company that has already won over Silicon Valley's adults is launching a line for kids.
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But in trying to be too many things to too many people, he won over too few.
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Yet if LGBT voters weren't won over by Trump, he did see an improvement in another group.
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Clinton's opponent, Bernie Sanders, who has won over millennials and been lionized in online culture while Mrs.
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Davis believes he can win them over, the same way he won over his friend Andy Schaudt.
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But Beijing has adopted a broad interpretation of what it means to have won over a country.
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The audience was not won over The reaction of Trump's speech in the room itself was tepid.
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The refreshing bite-size springs rolls, filled with raw veggies and mango, further won over my palate.
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But Ms. Brainard said she believed it was also Zsa Zsa's personality that won over the judges.
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Even critics who weren't normally won over by teen affairs shared a fond fascination for the series.
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Since AMP's launch, the open-source project has won over many big publishers who praise Google's responsiveness.
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And while many were groan-worthy, his energy won over even the most jaded in the group.
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Voting in New Hampshire's Democratic primary has begun, and Mike Bloomberg has won over one small town.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "With that kind of sincerity, I can't believe Trump hasn't won over more Hispanic voters.
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In Miami County, where Peru is located, Trump won over 70 percent of the vote in 2016.
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Jones told Business Insider he won over investors by telling them the holding-company era was over.
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The nonpolitician, anti-insider "bumpkin" won over voters across America to become president of the United States.
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But before Nathan&aposs won over Coney Islanders, there was another go-to place for fresh franks.
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Eric Clapton won over Nirvana, Jethro Tull took the inaugural metal award over Metallica... The list goes on.
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Over the last four years, some of the critics who raised questions about McAuliffe have been won over.
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But he was won over by Mr Gold's plans to stage the play "in a world of now".
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Villig said Bolt has won over drivers and passengers with lower fees and commissions across Europe and Africa.
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But in the end, Trump won over enough people in key states to win the Electoral College vote.
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The fraudulent prestige that won over the average Trump voter has, strangely, also captivated one of his peers.
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In Colorado, we won over voters by creating meaningful change on health care, the economy and gun violence.
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Moderate Republicans are won over somehow: Again, no — things seem to be going in the wrong direction here.
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In 2013 it won over 5 percent of the vote, with three members elected to the national parliament.
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This isn't the case with Trump, who has increasingly won over even those in the "Never Trump" camp.
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According to the couple, it was their clear love for each other that won over family and friends.
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They may be standoffish at first, but once won over they're fair- and foul-weather friends for life.
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The healthy meals have won over Jackie Pratt, a former medical assistant who cannot stomach old, overcooked vegetables.
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Sanders has won over female millennials by as much as a 30-point threshold during their bitter primary.
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But she won over the internet on Tuesday night, with lots of Twitter users expressing enthusiasm about her.
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I believe that when they see the whole thing, they'll be won over by how we treated him.
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After I'd gone a few blocks, I made no sign that I was won over by the car.
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So here's the second problem: Schultz's campaign will merely siphon away the critical voters Democrats just won over.
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In reality, however, those payments protect millions of the working-class voters candidate Trump won over in 2016.
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Neither candidate won over 50 percent of the vote in last Tuesday's elections, forcing them into a runoff.
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Most ornithologists, though not completely won over, had already ceased raising blanket objections to the dinosaur-bird link.
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He made woozy, uncomplicated beatwork—he won over bros by dropping EDM remixes of Waka Flocka Flame hits.
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Just glancing at the comments on her tweet of the preview it's clear she hasn't won over everybody.
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But Republicans won over skeptical members with last-second amendments and passed the bill by a narrow margin.
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The Dutchman has won over Daland by offering him untold riches in exchange for a night of hospitality.
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It won over many conservatives but spooked moderates who were worried about rolling back a popular Obamacare protection.
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But Ms. Sandberg's message largely won over the feminist mainstream, and she became one of its iconic leaders.
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Aside from Marley, Sanders recently won over Democratic Party Chairman Peter Corroon in Utah after defeating Clinton there.
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Hilary Swank was cast as Brandon and Chloë Sevigny as Lana, and the final result won over critics.
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The Geneva Camerata has won over audiences in Europe with a genre-blurring mix of music and movement.
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Young had previously won over Taylor after the elementary schooler invited her to join a father-daughter date.
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That prospect has won over even the construction industry, which has embraced solar capability as a selling point.
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And the company has won over enough photographers to warrant at least three generations of the Monocrom line.
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But he did not have any obvious moment that could convert voters he has not already won over.
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After all, it had won over my mother, a retired government lawyer with no real estate experience herself.
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"I'll leave him to the president," he said while smiling, when asked if Paul could be won over.
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Watership Down Stud says its foals have won over £20 million ($26.2 million) in prize money in races.
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The pitch from Barrocas, who has an MBA but was a newbie entrepreneur, and Fogelson won over John.
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Valeo's Vrecko reckoned, however, that Musk would soon change his mind and would be won over to Lidar.
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This difference in message goes a far way toward explaining how he won over some former Obama voters.
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While Walker won over Washington through their shared values, Bundles said the leader never financially invested in the business.
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Domestic Chinese brands, meanwhile, have won over local consumers with a wide range of devices at competitive price points.
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New York (CNN)Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized desktop computer that has won over millions of hobbyists.
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The majority of Chinese internet firms and software makers have been won over by exchanges in New York instead.
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He won over Markgraf, and U.S. Soccer's technical staff, with a presentation he made during his interview in Chicago.
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We repeat: Teddy Perkins hugged Bill Hader after he won over Donald Glover for lead actor in a comedy.
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Little Khaleesi was born two months early and quickly won over the nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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"Buyers have to be won over," he added after the talks on the sidelines of the IAA car show.
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Durant, who signed with the Warriors in the summer of 2016, has already won over Sand Hill Road heavyweights.
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His promise to fix a broken system has won over many in Manila who are frustrated by perpetual gridlock.
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Besides, Trump lost everyone he might have won over by sparing the Dreamers when he pardoned Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
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Emotion has won over traditional policy debate, and that is why today they too are winning — just like Netanyahu.
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Neither Hyde-Smith nor Espy won over 22019 percent of the vote, which is necessary to avoid a runoff.
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But he won over skeptics with his focus on bringing down high drug prices and reducing youth smoking rates.
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Hatch and Coons won over their colleagues by reworking the bill after it ran into hurdles in December. Sen.
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Mandela successfully charmed, seduced and won over his apartheid jailers, the Afrikaans ideologues in Pretoria and a fearful citizenry.
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Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather won over $1 billion in prize money alone during his professional career, according to Forbes.
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Former President Obama won over 90 percent of voters who thought the economy was excellent or good in 2012.
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It was a surprise that the Republican-backed budget won over the legislature, which is narrowly controlled by Democrats.
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His frequent appearances won over the hosts of "Fox & Friends" in the mornings and the opinion programs during primetime.
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Despite giving a negative review, critic Stephen Holden was at least won over by DeVito's performance in the film.
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Gottlieb won over skeptics with his focus on bringing down high prescription drug prices and reducing youth smoking rates.
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Instead, that understated confidence and blend of intimacy and anthemic sensibilities won over fans like pop Svengali Mark Ronson.
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The group initially won over Sunni supporters because that sect felt marginalized by the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad.
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On Amazon, this means letting myself be swayed by book cover art and then won over by the description.
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The legislation has won over a wide range of cosponsors in both parties, including 120 Democrats and 115 Republicans.
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Streisand doesn't often allow her songs to be licensed, but she said she was won over by the show.
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Unfortunately for Sanders, however, Joe Biden still won over three-quarters of the voters who want Medicare For All.
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That won over southern Italians like Alfredo Fasiello, above, who have long been wary of the pipeline's environmental risks.
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Others were won over after he trounced Nate Diaz, but the narrative focused on Diaz's mindset and fight readiness.
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The question, of course, is whether voters will be won over by that message — and the candidate behind it.
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Pecorino and panko-stuffed mushrooms (above), creamy bacon and date dip and lemony chicken won over readers this week.
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Obama won over the white Democratic establishment — but only after enduring attacks and caricatures that sometimes left her shaken.
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China, which considers Taiwan within its jurisdiction and wants closer economic ties, supports the party that won over voters.
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They received a lukewarm reception the first year, and won over some skeptics last year by winning 11 games.
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And Mr. Chappelle won over Tom Hanks and Lin-Manuel Miranda; Ms. McKinnon over Leslie Jones and Vanessa Bayer.
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Biden, meanwhile, has won over the Fire Fighters and the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers.
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After this weekend's victory, Gauff has won over $530,000 in total prize money in 2019, according to the WTA.
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This bait-and-switch has won over one group, the National Taxpayers Union (NTU), to the airline industry's position.
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He and the E Street Band lit up the joint and won over the crowd like only they can.
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We've won over 400 free speech victories on college campuses protecting students of varied religious faiths and political beliefs.
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And ScanMyPhotos has now scanned thousands of photos, he said, and won over some Trump supporters as paying customers.
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The sharp turn was praised by critics hungry for edgier storytelling, and won over a clear majority of audiences.
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It showed coveted "swing voters" are not won over by restricting personal liberties; they want jobs and economic security.
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Its restructuring plan gained ground last month when it won over a key shareholder with a sweetened equity offer.
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Brutus eloquently proclaims as much to a crowd of commoners, who are at first won over to his side.
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After some time at NAWT, Rocco began to calm down and eventually won over Wischnewski, who decided to adopt him.
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Rolling Stone reported last week that Jackson had won over producer-director Lee Daniels with her personality in a meeting.
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In addition to Princess Kate, the brand has won over celebrities like Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and Sarah Jessica Parker.
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Kufrin won over the hearts of millions when she first appeared on Arie Luyendyk, Jr.'s season of The Bachelor.
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But if we were taken with the playful, minimal styling and entirely reasonable prices before, we're now completely won over.
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Poor countries were won over partly by the $100bn a year that America and others promised to help them cope.
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It's just that they can't be won over with threats about GDP numbers or promises of free college or healthcare.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, the business-savvy Mr Ramaphosa won over investors with his market-friendly talk.
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Despite earning over $2 billion at the box office, not everyone was won over by Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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Separatists have to be won over, not crushed, said Felipe González, a former prime minister, warning of "government by judges".
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That amendment won over the conservative House Freedom Caucus, which officially announced Wednesday that it would support the revised measure.
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Yesterday, the campaign to "Leave" the European Union won over "Remain" by a hair-splitting 51 percent to 49 percent.
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Mark Meadows (R-NC), Freedom Caucus chairman who negotiated the compromise that won over recalcitrant conservatives, said he was flexible.
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A series of last-minute amendments won over enough wary conservative and moderate Republicans for the plan to get approved.
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But ultimately it was Usain Bolt's insults about Corden's appearance and implied lack of sex that won over the crowd.
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"We have been called rioters, but these rioters have now won over 60,000 votes," Leung told reporters after the results.
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Ex Machina's subtle sci-fi effects won over Hollywood this year, netting it the 2016 Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
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President Clinton in contrast generally won over voters on his policies and results, but his personal qualities trailed his performance.
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His final world championship, in 2000, was Bristow's 23rd in a career during which he won over 70 professional titles.
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Aggrieved Americans are unlikely to be won over with more generous food stamps or a bigger earned-income tax credit.
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However, this effort largely failed to reach out to independents and moderates that Democrats won over in 2202 and 2628.
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Paris won over Dublin in a lucky dip after a voting run-off produced a tied result on Monday evening.
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That has won over some critics of the agreement, like Moshe Ya'alon, who was until recently defense minister of Israel.
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His work on protecting habitat for the sage-grouse also seems to have won over a number of green groups.
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Through Monday, she's won over 54 percent of the pledged delegates and over 55 percent of the popular votes cast.
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His attempt to "repeal and replace" Obamacare, for which he claimed to have won over 100 resistant GOP members, failed.
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A third provision targets the Attorney General's Office, which Democrat Josh Kaul won over incumbent Republican Brad Schimel in November.
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Read More: now said to be worth $2 billion, Here's how Sparks won over the investors backing Holloway's seed round.
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Under his leadership, the party won over a thousand local races across the country, electing socialist mayors in 24 states.
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In recent days, the company has won over some key Democrats who are often at odds with the telecom industry.
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While no candidate has yet fully won over the millennial woman vote, it appears that Bernie Sanders has an edge.
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While some of Lal's followers attacked her for posting "propaganda," others were won over, saying they couldn't wait to visit.
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Mr. Ramsey's mother, who initially had misgivings, was won over and helped edit Mr. Chau's application for missionary boot camp.
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He has, of course, long since been thoroughly won over by "Hamilton," if not necessarily by musicals as a genre.
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In 2014, Mr. Modi won over voters with promises that he would eradicate corruption and keep the economy growing quickly.
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Critics were won over by Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001).
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He had, by then, easily won over the country's black majority, and was now looking to appease white South Africans.
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By the time she celebrated her victory with a photogenic fist clench, it seemed she had won over the crowd.
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She had 82 wins, but she would have won over 100 with no trouble if she had stayed on tour.
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People jumping at the chance to frequently compare the president to Adolf Hitler aren't going to be won over, anyway.
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PARIS — The German director Maren Ade's breakout film, "Toni Erdmann," has won over audiences and racked up awards across Europe.
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The industry even won over Warren Buffett, who shunned airline investments for years after a bet on US Airways soured.
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David Hughes, 48, was won over by Johnson's "Get Brexit done" mantra and backed the Conservatives after previously voting Labour.
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Duterte is a former mayor who won over 16 million votes on a populist campaign aimed at eliminating drug trafficking.
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At first, she was suspicious of her business rival, but was soon won over by his kindhearted personality and ambition.
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Every time he leaves a room here, the audience is won over — and we want to bring that emotion statewide.
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Hurt won over fans with his portrayal of the doctor who chose to fight in the show's epic Time War.
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Marvin was on a long list of people that Thornton had first pissed off, then intrigued, and finally won over.
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Nearly a year into the job, Gottlieb has won over critics and allayed many fears of the public health community.
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They got only 20, as Mr Maduro's diplomats won over wavering Caribbean mini-states with threats to cut off cheap oil.
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Although views on cheesecake may vary, most diners will be won over by this restaurant's warm and welcoming service and atmosphere.
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In 260, for example, China's NewBee team won over $2000 million in prize money at a Dota 228 tournament in Seattle.
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He appears to throw cold water on that new amendment, the one that won over the support of the Freedom Caucus.
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" A popular refrain from Harris on the trail is that she "took on the big banks and won over $20 billion.
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Graham-Cassidy's defunding of the Medicaid expansion, coupled with its redistribution of Affordable Care Act funds, hasn't won over key senators.
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In a pre-election interview, Priebus told Reuters that Trump won over voters who were frustrated with Washington and its politicians.
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Tilly can be won over by the smallest gesture, like Sweat making her a tiny pair of pants as a gift.
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And soon after wishing them a "Good Shabbos," the Texas senator signaled that he believed they were slowly being won over.
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It's safe to say that Moretz has definitely won over Brooklyn Beckham's A-list mom with her very strategic fashion choices.
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Silicon Valley won over FX's Atlanta, Amazon's Fleabag, ABC's Black-ish, ABC's Modern Family, Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and HBO's Veep.
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The film's tragic beauty won over critics early on, and Affleck playing Lee so effectively was a big part of it.
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"I'm sure he won over a lot of people and got even more fans," Chicago forward Patrick Kane said of Scott.
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The producers were also hesitant to hire an amateur, but were soon won over by the same enthusiasm that struck me.
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This has a certain "getting the whole gang back together" appeal, which has won over some Marvel fans to Disney's side.
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It was that populist message that won over Abu Ali Sweirawi, 50, who backed al-Sadr&aposs candidates in the election.
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This was no doubt a harder sell to young people -- Klobuchar may not have won over an audience of college students.
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Newly-named Best Picture winner Green Book may have won over the Academy, but it sure didn't win over all critics.
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Along the way, El Pato has won over legions of fans and earned status as a pantry staple of Hispanic households.
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The shocking announcements resulted in a teary-eyed but grateful Adele, who insisted that Beyoncé's Lemonade should have won over 25.
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Despite many years in show business and countless accolades, it seems Keira Knightley has not yet won over all of Hollywood.
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Ted Cruz's amendment -- a key provision added to the bill that won over Cruz and may help bring on board others.
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She also won over the internet's heart, when she tweeted, "Could be down for some ice cream RN" during snowy competition.
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The party has been steadily losing support since it won over 40 percent of the vote at European elections in 2014.
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If Sanders had the public backing of a former president, he might have won over more members of the Democratic elite.
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Linde said the supervisory board vote to resume talks was unanimous, meaning the board's labor representatives must have been won over.
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He somehow recovered from calling Communion "wine" and "a little cracker" last August and subsequently won over the party's evangelical voters.
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She won over the support of a number of Democrats late last year who had indicated they opposed her as Speaker.
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Not so, according to Nic from Pixiwoo, the sister vlogging duo that has won over many a makeup junkie on YouTube.
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Retired boxer Floyd Mayweather won over $1 billion in prize money alone during his 21 year professional career, according to Forbes.
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Former UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi went viral in January after her infectiously joyous floor routine won over the hearts of millions.
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The realignment will leave many supporters of the defeated primary candidate psychologically wanting to be won over by their party's nominee.
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And the 48-year-old has won over millions who never voted for Le Pen Snr's overt racism and anti-Semitism.
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It also implies that these voters could be won over by a robust left-wing economic agenda that addressed their plight.
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For instance, she's not easily won over by big names if they're not doing exactly what she needs them to do.
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John Kerry -- a move that won over many rank-and-file Republicans who had been leery of McCain's outspoken outsider campaign.
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It was Mr. Remnick who brought in and championed Ms. Jones, the executive said, and she eventually won over the others.
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"She completely won over his trust," said Anne Gust Brown, the governor's wife, who is also one of his top advisers.
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A gifted speechmaker known as "the Chinese Mark Twain," Chew won over white audiences with his engaging manner and rollicking humor.
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It eventually opened in the spring of 1989, and its elegance and geometric precision eventually won over most of its critics.
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"It means the world to me," Tiafoe told a crowd he had clearly won over during the tense three-hour match.
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Although she still faces pushback, her compassionate approach has won over some, including the woman who used to cut the girls.
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The Chiefs' success — they play in their second consecutive A.F.C. title game on Sunday — has also won over skeptical Rams fans.
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Equally won over is Sophie (Julianne Nicholson), the town spinster, though more by the newcomer's shirtless physique and way with watercolors.
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Changes that won over progressives included tougher labor law enforcement, stricter environmental standards and stripping protections for certain high-cost pharmaceuticals.
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Increasingly, some of the doubters have been won over, said Rudolph Tanzi, a close friend and fellow Alzheimer's researcher at Harvard.
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One former FBI official who was not involved with these talks told Reuters that Apple was won over by the agency.
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A set of proposed changes has won over most members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, which opposed the original G.O.P. bill.
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Venus Williams had won over 50 percent of the points on her second serve in her surprise run to the final.
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Elliott succeeded in getting the film synchronized, but he has not yet won over the subject and star of the film.
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But one lawmaker said ministers may have won over some of the rebels who had threatened to vote against its proposal.
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But if Mexican officials hoped they had won over candidate Trump, and convinced him to change his tune, they were soon disappointed.
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In addition to the four-legged royals, Meghan has won over all of Harry's family members, especially Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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CNBC looks at which start-ups won over workers in France this year — and successfully notched a spot in the top 2015.
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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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Johnson has also done a lot of outreach, including to a group of moderate Conservative MPs and has won over previous skeptics.
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That changed tone has won over many at the company, to the point where Munoz has described a "new spirit" at United.
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Corinne Dufka, the Sahel director for Human Rights Watch, said the militants had won over the local population by addressing longstanding grievances.
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Ms Berger reckons many will be won over by her new party's pledge to revoke the mechanism that triggered the Brexit negotiations.
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But Hiddleston, 35 – who traveled to Rome with Swift after their family weekend in England – appears to have won over the singer.
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Karate Kid-turned-serious actor Jaden has won over critics with his latest role in Netflix 's new series, The Get Down.
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The path looks impossibly long, with only a few days left for unlikely flip-flops and for skeptics to be won over.
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Even skeptical critics from outlets like the New York Times and Bon Appetit were won over by how well the gadget works.
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The IMF had qualms about it, but was won over when the scheme succeeded in killing hyperinflation and promoting rapid economic growth.
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He won over the Scottish Nationalists, yet the Liberal Democrats and the new Change UK party were also hostile to his plan.
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Since Gomez won over The Weeknd's heart, the singer appears to be stepping up her street style game in a major way.
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Cardinals 53, Pirates 2 Marcell Ozuna's two-run homer highlighted St. Louis' four-run eighth inning in a won over visiting Pittsburgh.
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Yet in a series of events straight out of Beauty and the Beast, Catherine was eventually won over by her "beast's" personality.
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This free-to-play tactical role-playing game won over gamers with straightforward gameplay that was easy for new users to adopt.
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Instead, North won over a significant segment of the American public and became a hero to millions for the next three decades.
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As played by David Harbour, Hawkins chief of police Jim Hopper won over fans as early as the series' August 2016 debut.
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That is a very competitive clip: just four of the 29 other NBA teams won over 65% of their games this year.
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Iran on Thursday signalled it could be won over to a small rise in output, potentially paving the way for a deal.
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The film received an ecstatic ovation from the audience in Cannes, who seemed won over by its mix of fantasy and realism.
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Trump's plan to give $5.7 billion for the wall in exchange for legal protections for some immigrants won over one Democrat: Sen.
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A primary purpose of a tall metal cabinet is to support a tangle of trophies won over the last couple of years.
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Progressives didn't carry the day on this occasion but, given how heavily Sanders won over young voters, they are in the ascendant.
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While Netflix has won over critics with many of its original series, the company has had its share of critical flops, too.
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She's now won over more than half of the 16 Democrats who originally signed a letter vowing to oppose her for speaker.
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But, he said, they were eventually won over by an increase in police patrols and in the accessibility of the coordination officers.
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Brando won over the public lamenting that he coulda been a contender, Toure did the same by turning his club into one.
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The bright spot for J. Crew has been its Madewell brand, with its laid-back and artsy clothes, has won over shoppers.
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There was a consequence to that decision that people who were skeptical were not going to be won over by the bank.
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With an endowment of about $471 million, an enormous sum in the nonprofit world, it has won over donors with deep pockets.
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Poorer countries are likely to be won over by price: Huawei is one of the leading, and cheapest, developers of 5G technology.
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Mr. Kim faced the charge that he was "won over by the American imperialists to betray the supreme leader," the newspaper said.
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"As the days passed, 'Spelacchio' won over the heart and affection of most people," Rome's mayor, Virginia Raggi, said in a statement.
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Some hard-line conservatives taking aim at Mr. McConnell were not won over by his Rose Garden bonding moment with Mr. Trump.
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The demographics of Florida — though different than the belt of southern states he's won over the last two weeks — also favor him.
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In a campaign known for its factionalism, Mr. Gates won over colleagues by managing the mundane but essential work of daily operations.
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Cameron even won over Lauren's father, who Lauren said has strong beliefs in black community and was skeptical of their interracial marriage.
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But in short order, he says, he was won over by the actor's charm and "very slight but still noticeable" Boston accent.
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Temperatures there topped 93 degrees (about 34 Celsius), but propriety won over practicality, and formal wear was the order of the day.
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" "He's running even with [Trump] in the national polls and… his win in Nevada shows that he won over all the demographics.
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He never expected to have to expel senior members of his party; he expected them to be won over by his charm.
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With its sweet flavor and a smooth texture that froths like cow's milk, oat milk has won over consumers and baristas alike.
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McDonough won over Brady's trust, something a former teammate and the current coach of the Tennessee Titans said was hard to do.
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It strongly suggests that Mr. Trump won over large numbers of white, working-class voters who supported Mr. Obama four years earlier.
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President Trump campaigned on the trade deficit issue, and he won over many areas of the country by promising to fix it.
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Numerous companies — like Omada Health, Livongo, Canary Health, and Noom — offer virtual prevention programs that have won over private payers and employers.
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During her time in the Senate she won over legions of ex-haters with her work ethic, her seriousness, and her pragmatism.
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Mr. MacArthur said Thursday that his amendment had won over some of his Republican colleagues, though not enough to pass the bill.
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Jimmy Fallon has won over a new group of fans with his children's books — and he's penned another to add to the collection!
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Sales growth at Balenciaga, which has won over fashion fans with a streetwear-infused look, even outperformed the pace at Gucci, Kering said.
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Along with her mother, who went with her to Syria, Ali joined IS after being won over by one of its propaganda videos.
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Google's AlphaGo AI has won over world champion and number one ranked Go player Ke Jie for the second time in a row.
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The 285 classic "Forrest Gump," for example, won over 95 percent of audience members, but was derided by nearly 30 percent of critics.
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Senses diminished, he is won over by the fantasy that he can take the burden of himself out of the world by suicide.
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In television, Netflix's British royal drama "The Crown" won over fantasy "Game of Thrones" and sci-fi series "Westworld" for best drama series.
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He's the greatest swimmer and most decorated Olympian of all time: 28 medals won over four different Olympic Games, 23 of them gold.
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This allows her to give a very convincing performance that&aposs won over even the most skeptical of people, including former U.S. Marines.
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The fact that Cruz and Rubio haven't won over more Hispanic voters shows how out of touch their policies—or their personalities—are.
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But ultimately, it was Timberlake's teen "swag" that won over Spears, leading them to become "a big old couple," as Aguilera described them.
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With Sessions's move, it seems concerns about the rule of law ultimately won over desires to let federalism and state innovation take root.
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That won over many Republicans, but some were furious over the $131 billion extra allocated for non-military spending, including health and infrastructure.
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For Mr. Brown, the clearest sign that he had won over Ms. Massenet came when the Post-it note came off her computer.
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The man who won over decades of Apple fans with iconic product design and his pronunciation of "aluminum" is out at the company.
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Many provisions had to be stripped out of the final package, but ultimately Trump and a majority of Republican senators were won over.
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King, for his part, has been won over by Harris's time in the Senate, and what he calls her "evolution" on criminal justice.
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Their main political group, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), won over 11% in the parliamentary contest, twice as much as most polls predicted.
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He won over not one, but two former Bachelorettes, and now Nick Viall will be shaking things up in Paradise, PEOPLE confirms exclusively.
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Under Nicole's leadership, Darktrace's machine learning and mathematical approach to cyber defense has won over 40 awards including World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer.
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But Republicans senators — even those who are supposed to be won over by this revised health bill — still seemed be in the dark.
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They've battled and won over evil, demo-dogs and all, but can they survive the more relatable milestone of attending a school dance?
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Maybe you were won over by her modern yet comfortable interior design aesthetic even though you knew she'd been convicted of insider trading.
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Its restructuring plan - crucial to its survival - gained ground last month when it won over a key shareholder with a sweetened equity offer.
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Our social heart is won over (or double clicked on) by copy that is relevant and visuals that pull on our emotional strings.
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After medical treatment and plenty of love, Larry's true personality broke through, which won over his new mom, one of his PETA rescuers.
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But the Florida senator won over almost a dozen endorsements in the 48 hours after South Carolina and Bush's departure from the race.
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Watch the above video to find out why Alibaba hasn't won over U.S. consumers and how it has focused on attracting U.S. businesses.
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Lucy's descriptions of the relief marijuana brought Daniel, easing his extreme nausea after chemotherapy, even won over conservative radio shock jock Alan Jones.
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Navigating marriage to a total stranger, Vanessa Nelson won over Married at First Sight fans on her season of Kinetic Content's hit show.
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Her stance on religious issues appears to have won over Hefazat-e-Islam, a radical Islamic outfit that used to denounce her party.
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But Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo won over cryptocurrency advocates with his comments at a congressional hearing last week.
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The pharmaceutical industry has painted PBMs as public enemy No. 1, a lobbying strategy that has won over Congress and many state legislatures.
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On the campaign trail, then-candidate Trump vowed to protect the program, which is popular in the agricultural areas he mostly won over.
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With 9.9 percent of votes left to count, Doria had won over 53 percent, enough to avoid a runoff, according to official results.
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The runoff was triggered after neither candidate won over 28503 percent of the vote in the four-way special election on Nov. 22019.
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Kavanaugh's pedigree and conservative judicial record won over Trump, probably more than his stint as staff secretary to former President George W. Bush.
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Some voters in the capital, New Delhi, said they were backing Modi because they were won over by his tough stance on security.
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Turn the bill this way, turn it that way, plead, persuade, threaten, bargain — until 20183 out of 52 Republican senators are won over.
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He's won over even his harshest critics, we all love his personality and work ethic, and he's probably going to win the Masterton.
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Texas teen Khalid won over the hearts of many with the smooth crooning on his mega hit "Location" and debut album, American Teen.
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As a result, the opponents of U.S. LNG exports have been largely silenced and even many of the most skeptical politicians won over.
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But Lamb — a populist who is moderate on cultural issues — also clearly won over a bunch of Trump voters, given the district's conservatism.
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Mr. Garlin, who was first won over by seeing Mr. Miller tap dance, said he might cast him in an Off Broadway play.
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It was the first of five national championships the Hurricanes won over the ensuing two decades (with another three nearly theirs as well).
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He steadily improved the roster, beat North Texas that first year to end the long winless streak and slowly won over skeptical fans.
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That pitch won over fans who saw him as exactly the kind of leader the kingdom needed to shake off its conservative past.
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Spotify has already won over the music industry, and listeners worldwide, with an online streaming service that makes millions of songs instantly available.
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But the director said he was eventually won over by its character study and love story: "I was charmed by it," he said.
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"Balcomb's vision for a daily news podcast won over the Times and in January 2017, she was hired to help start "The Daily.
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About 1 percent of the nearly 4,000 delegates that will be won over the next few months are up for grabs in Iowa.
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But if Wegmans had more locations near my place, I'd definitely go more often for the three dishes that won over my stomach.
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He's also won over one of his toughest critics, his daughter, who initially didn't like that her father was representing a political operative.
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Young previously won over Taylor's heart after the elementary schooler invited her to join a father-daughter date at the 21 Oceanfront Restaurant.
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Harrison believes South Carolinians aren't as conservative as people assume and can be won over by plans that aren't explicitly partisan or ideological.
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As retailers like Ulta Beauty and Sephora have won over shoppers, the former anchor of the cosmetics industry — the department store — has faltered.
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So far, Iran has only won over a handful of people: Havana's Shiite community amounts to no more than 70 members so far.
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While some believed Cruz and Lee can be won over, it's harder to see Republicans convincing Paul, Collins and McCain to reverse course.
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The payment protocol is so efficient that it's won over the purchase processing business of companies like Target, Shopify, Salesforce, Lyft, and Oxfam.
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Turn the bill this way, turn it that way, plead, persuade, threaten, bargain — until 50 out of 22014 Republican senators are won over.
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The Freedom Caucus was won over by an amendment allowing states to obtain waivers from certain insurance requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
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Nassar's victims said the doctor cannily won over their trust, making them feel special or privileged because of his position with USA Gymnastics.
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My reasoning failures aside, the effective altruists' tendency to rationally analyze everything is endearing, and I should disclose that I've been won over.
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"There is no doubt that growing a baby inside you can be hard, so some days the sofa won over the gym," she says.
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Just as only some novels or films move a viewer to tears, audiences will not be won over by a poorly crafted VR experience.
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On a recent afternoon, a Sanders canvasser, Fredericka Scott, won over Mary Smalls, 65, after telling her about Mr. Sanders's universal health care proposal.
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Wilders, much like France's more well-known populist Marine Le Pen, has won over voters through his anti-European Union and anti-Islamic rhetoric.
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For almost five years, a beer that (intentionally!) looks like a Ku Klux Klan member has won over the ranks of craft beer drinkers.
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The plan Trump has announced to turn over control of his business to his adult sons so far hasn't won over a skeptical public.
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But don't get us wrong: Even the grumpiest among us was won over by this magnificent—what do you call it, a novelized treatise?
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That's what it's like to use a Nebia, the shower system that's won over the biggest names in tech without a single "smart" feature.
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Maria Grazia Chiuri, who designs for the Valentino label alongside Pierpaolo Piccioli, said she hoped a new generation would be won over to opera.
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Debate continues regarding how effective such efforts even are, but general comfort with the idea is clearly not going to be easily won over.
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Mr Macron won over voters in thriving big cities, where warehouses have been converted into tech hubs and cars are viewed as a menace.
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It's won over corporate clients, from Home Depot to Autodesk, and its parent Alphabet now sits on a cash pile of some $80 billion.
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Kratu didn't earn applause for nailing the obstacles, instead he won over the crowd with his improvised, happy-go-lucky approach to the course.
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Chopra has already won over the Jonas family after she met them at Nick's cousin Rachel Tamburelli's wedding in New Jersey that same month.
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The United States leads the world in the all-time standings with 900-plus gold medals won over the years, according to NBC Olympics.
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Brazil's team came in a disappointing sixth out of eight with 84.7985 points on Thursday, though they easily won over the overwhelmingly Brazilian crowd.
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Taylor wasn't entirely won over — after all, you can probably guess most of what happens next based on the bare bones plot description above.
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When exit polls of the 2012 Senate race were released, it became apparent Warren had won over more women than men, including independent women.
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The Chicago Bulls won over the Boston Celtics 106-102 in the first round of the NBA playoffs, and Celtics fans were not happy.
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" A day on, co-founder Waleed Shahid said the new agenda "reveals where progressive populists have won over the establishment and where we haven't.
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Rubio also won over the hometown crowd with his attack on President Barack Obama's move to open up diplomatic and economic relations with Cuba.
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Chopra has already won over the Jonas family after she met them at Nick's cousin Rachel Tamburelli's wedding in New Jersey on June 9.
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His appointment was not greeted with much enthusiasm by Korean fans but Shin has gradually won over the doubters and settled into the role.
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Paul, Heller back motion McConnell won over key holdouts on the procedural vote, but those senators haven't said they will back the final measure.
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Usually, if the nominee can't consolidate part of the party base during his or her convention, that portion cannot be won over at all.
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Exit polls suggested he won over 80% of younger voters, which was startling, if predicted, given how college crowds love to "feel the Bern".
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Although she already performed earlier in the day, Chapman retook the stage to fill in for Stevie Wonder and quickly won over the audience.
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He was won over by Ms. Lockhart's vision and dedication to the girls "who don't know what they deserve in life," Mr. Thiel said.
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Ruckelshaus was the first administrator of the EPA and had previously won over a great deal of credibility with EPA staff and the public.
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Nadella won over Wanstrath in the last 24 months with his vision for GitHub fitting within Microsoft, one person close to the deal said.
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He won over 23% of the 22 primary vote, and the party has, if anything, moved closer to his leftist positions since that election.
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Lady luck is actually a queen Queen Elizabeth II has won over $8 million in prize money from her race horses over the years.
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Redefining the vice presidency Bush's determination, loyalty and skill, in governance and in interpersonal relations, soon won over the President, if not Nancy Reagan.
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Shingrix has won over regulators in North America, Europe and China with trials where it prevented 90% of Shingles cases in the immunised group.
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A word about our picksYou'll notice that several of our picks are KidKraft dollhouses because time and time again, they won over the competition.
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If Iranians had not gone and died fighting there, "the enemy would enter the country", he said, This perception has won over many doubters.
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His stories appeal to mass audiences for the same reasons Donald Trump has won over a certain demographic of working- and middle-class voters.
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Wearability aside, Veanne told me that she's pretty well won over by the thing – or at least the notion of fitness trackers in general.
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John Kasich (R) has called for a bipartisan compromise on healthcare and has also urged Portman not to be won over by minor concessions.
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Perhaps I was just won over sentimentally, because of the seductive mass of details that look like they were lifted from my own past.
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But it is significant that the candidate running as a defender of Mr. Obama's legacy, Hillary Clinton, won over a million more popular votes.
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On Soccer A radio D.J.'s thunderous stadium announcements have won over fans and players alike, and made him a global social media sensation.
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They, too, won over 100 games this year (104), but they got there by way of four 90-plus-win seasons in a row.
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Netflix and other streaming services, on the other hand, have won over viewers mainly through binge-worthy programming that has no real expiration date.
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But her Midwestern pluck, which had clearly won over her pageant peers, would years later win over a young Polish immigrant named Konrad Bieniek.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, then suggested that Mr. Trump could be won over if changes were made to the legislation.
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The first was J.R., who won over the crowd in 2001 with his trademark move: a wave to his fans with both front legs.
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In Bollywood, filmmakers won over by what political scientist Kapil Komireddi terms the "cult of Modi," have produced films that support the BJP agenda.
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While her search for a husband was not successful, Hannah won over a lot of fans and grew as a person before our eyes.
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So on Christmas Eve, with the teams going in opposite directions, it was clear which team had won over football fans in Southern California.
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In contrast to Mr. Poliquin, who had publicly dismissed the independent candidates, Mr. Golden reached out to them, and thus won over their supporters.
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TASS said protesters complained neither candidate had won over 50% of votes in the September election, despite the electoral system requiring an absolute majority.
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The three-year-old company has won over the likes of Foundry Group, Crosslink Capital, Uncork Capital, TransLink Capital, and Inventec Appliances Corp (IAC).
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John Kasich (R) — who has been calling for a bipartisan compromise on healthcare — said he's warned Portman against being won over by minor concessions.
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Earlier this year, "Secret Superstar," featuring teen actress Zaira Wasim as the lead and Khan in a supporting role, also won over Chinese audiences.
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He pulled off an upset victory in that state in the 2016 primary in part because he won over huge swaths of Muslim voters.
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More recently, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) had an election and a Chinese national, Qu Dongyu, won over the American-backed candidate.
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The United States Open was the first major tennis tournament to use Hawk-Eye technology, in 2006, and it has largely won over traditionalists.
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Mr. Xi of China and King Salman of Saudi Arabia both won over Mr. Trump by giving him a lavish welcome when he visited.
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The former London mayor and foreign minister has won over many Conservatives by promising to leave the EU at the new deadline of Oct.
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Olsen argues that an underrated factor in Trump's appeal to the voters he won over was his opposition to cuts to the safety net.
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That said, he clearly won over hearts and minds at Celtic, with his nickname telling in its evocation of grace, agility and lethal speed.
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And I am absolutely thunderstruck that Alex Rodriguez won over Jennifer Lopez by texting her "You look sexy AF" from a hotel bathroom. Flabbergasted.
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He won over independent voters in New Hampshire and evangelicals in South Carolina, and prevailed in Nevada, where Mormon voters and rural activists wield influence.
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Mr. Kasich also recently won over Kenneth G. Langone, the billionaire co-founder of Home Depot who had been a leading supporter of Mr. Christie.
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Nonetheless, it's won over dieters on Instagram, who have posted 3.9 million #Whole30 photos of vibrantly hued cauliflower steaks and pesto chicken-stuffed sweet potatoes.
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KATIE KATIE's lusciously smoky tone first won over judges on the Korean TV talent show K-pop Star, where she got her start in 2015.
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Martha reportedly won over the judges the way we'd all like to — by lying down and not doing anything, even when she was supposed to.
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The trio will no doubt be in high spirits, as a source told PEOPLE recently that Harris has won over everyone in his girlfriend's life.
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That success has primarily been driven by Democrat women, who make up almost 70 percent of female candidates and have won over half their primaries.
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Des McDaid at Goldman Sachs told CNBC that the digital bank has won over 63,000 U.K. customers since its launch at the end of September.
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Dancing with the Stars breakout Nyle DiMarco once again won over the crowd on Monday's show – but he took a little heat from the judges.
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And while that argument hasn't won over the detractors, the fact is that its racial diversity is one of its most distinctive and laudable aspects.
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Part of the reason Sanders was successful Tuesday was because he won over very liberal and young voters by double digits, and Warren did not.
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The study found that "indulgent" descriptors for vegetables like beets, corn, green beans, zucchini, carrots, and sweet potatoes won over diners at a university cafeteria.
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Before long, he's won over the skeptical police force, and they take to the streets with all the resources of a billionaire at their disposal.
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Five years later, Joyce has largely won over hostile customers, politicians and unions who had called for his head during the national carrier's worst crisis.
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"You can't take a bread and not pay for it, because that's stealing," she said as she explained how she won over residents in time.
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But a more flexible alternative called Graph Query Language, developed by Facebook, is spreading fast and has won over companies ranging from GitHub to Audi.
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But that raises a terrifying new question: what will happen to the juggernaut Trump has created, and the energy of the people he's won over?
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Nintendo's Wii U console has lagged behind Sony Corp's PlayStation and Microsoft Corp's Xbox, while the rise of smartphone games has won over many gamers.
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He had won over many U.S. coal miners during the last election with promises to scrap Obama-era environmental regulations blamed for the industry's demise.
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Perez won over Keith Ellison, a Minnesota congressman, in the second round of voting Saturday by Democratic National Committee members at their meeting in Atlanta.
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" The internet doesn't need more opinions about whether Trump won over traditionally Democratic white working-class voters because of xenophobia and racism or "economic anxiety.
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Yet, before she even won over the British public back in the 2000s, Colman had to work hard to get her foot in the door.
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Ultimately, it was O'Leary who won over Zavala with his proposition to market the pet wine to his existing network of wine drinking customers online.
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Slightly won over by Parvenah's delicious Middle Eastern cooking, Ove softens into the mensch viewers will no doubt figure him for from the first frame.
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With the addition of President Donald Trump's first nominee, Neil Gorsuch, conservatives won over a dozen 5-4 cases at the Supreme Court this term.
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Clinton maintains a devoted group of supporters around the country (she won over 65 million votes just two years ago) and a strong fundraising network.
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Hill won over voters as a progressive advocate for affordable housing while offering a pragmatic willingness to work across party lines for her purple district.
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Sanchez served as communications director for the Clinton campaign in the Texas primary, where Clinton won over 70 percent of the Latino vote. http://bzfd.
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It was a straight-sets loss, but his opponents told a reporter in 2010 that Yaka played well and even won over the local crowd.
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Feinberg's article focuses on the most frequent claim against Zito: that she misrepresents reliably Republican officials and donors as swing voters whom Trump won over.
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Her centrist approach, however, won over Steve Jensen, 63, a disabled veteran and longtime Republican who attended a Sinema event in central Phoenix last week.
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Though the painting was widely celebrated, Jean-Paul Sartre later expressed scepticism that it had ever "won over a single heart to the Spanish cause".
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Since then, Mr. Trump appears to have been won over by Mr. Kim's overtures, often talking about their personal relationship after their meeting in Singapore.
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But elsewhere in Northern Ireland some unionists are being won over by a deal vehemently opposed by the DUP, their only representative party at Westminster.
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NationBuilder has won over converts from Silicon Valley, with Andreessen Horowitz co-founder Ben Horowitz and former Facebook President Sean Parker serving on its board.
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First of all, voters are perfectly able to conclude that one candidate "won" the debate without necessarily being won over to his or her side.
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But Mr. López Obrador has won over many Mexicans with his unusual accessibility, in particular the televised news conferences he holds every morning at 7.
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Amid financial straits, Dr. Simon won over members on the university's board of trustees and its students when she declined a pay raise in 2008.
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An 11th juror wavered at points but was ultimately won over after the other jurors pointed out what Ms. Duncan called an extensive paper trail.
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She appeared on the ballot in 5373 states, the most ever for a Green nominee, and won over 1.4 million votes, or roughly one percent.
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Because of his influence and his wealth, he was seen as an important man to be won over — and someone who could deliver the south.
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But at same time, I must say that because Changi is so well-known, frankly, we've won over 600 Best Airport Awards in the world.
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However, Biden also won over voters who consider themselves very liberal, with around 2 in 5 of the group, surpassing Sanders with 3 in 10.
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In doing so, Trump may have gained nothing with the center and alienated his base, which Trump originally won over with his stances on immigration.
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Ms. Saujani's effort to counter the industry's gender imbalance, with coding clubs and now books, seems to have won over some major tech industry figures.
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In majority-French Quebec, Mr. Trudeau's Francophone roots give him an advantage, while his pro-immigrant stance as prime minister has won over many immigrants.
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From the obscure perch of his own Raf Simons men's wear label, he won over critics in Paris in the late 103s and early aughts.
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Rent the Runway first won over customers as a dress rental business that delivered designer attire for special events without the hefty designer purchase price.
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Basic civil liberties are seen as endangered, along with many of the rights for women won over the past decades, and indeed the past centuries.
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Russia, he said, could be won over to support regime change by guaranteeing that they would not lose oil contracts in a post-Hussein Iraq.
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Royals 3, Tigers 2 Kansas City got three consecutive hits in the eighth inning to score two runs and claim a won over visiting Detroit.
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Already, Clinton's team has won over business executive Meg Whitman, a close friend of Romney's who was a major part of his political finance team.
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Democrats largely won over younger Americans in 2018, as Democrats took about two-thirds of voters under age 30, according to CNN exit poll data.
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Their successes eventually won over Bill Clinton to their cause and pushed Democrats on the Hill to junk the existing system and follow their model.
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But the device is important to Apple's image as a technology leader and in courting the creative professionals that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs won over.
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In Zambia some sceptics are being won over: Alexander Chikwanda, the finance minister until last September, comments that fund staff are "not as theological" as before.
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Well, we were convinced to give the show a shot after it took home multiple awards at this year's Emmys, and we were absolutely won over.
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Hillary Clinton may have won over young voters after Monday night's debate, but Trump's performance garnered him a surge in campaign donations, according to his campaign.
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That said, at least in the early states, most voters are still way too far from caucusing or voting to commit or be won over completely.
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Iliad, founded by billionaire Xavier Niel, said late on Wednesday that it had lost customers in some parts of its business but won over others elsewhere.
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The film and Cummins' performance reportedly won over French New Wave filmmakers Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard in addition to Reservoir Dogs director Quentin Tarantino.
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In a post that has since won over 880 reactions and 730 shares on Facebook, commentators had a whole lot to say about the unusual scene.
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Launching into a rendition of her track "I Like It," Cardi won over the crowd as she and Corden grooved with them on the dance floor.
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It's just that they can't be won over with the "stick" of threats about GDP numbers or the "carrot" of promises of free college and housing.
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On Tuesday, Hurst won over 54% of the vote against incumbent Joseph Yost, a Republican who has held the seat of New River Valley since 2011.
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President Trump might have won over the working class of America, but he is certainly not one of them... and neither are his children or grandchildren.
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After a courtship of more than six months, Shire won over its fellow drug maker Baxalta on Monday in a deal valued at about $265 billion.
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One person who is decidedly not won over by Paddington, however, is Mr. Curry (Peter Capaldi), a local crank who regards Paddington with resentment and suspicion.
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It then wound its way through the home counties, collecting support from disaffected middle-class Tories won over by Mr Farage, a pinstriped former City trader.
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Not only did he not manage effective damage control of his latest scandal, it seems unlikely that he won over any undecided or independent voters tonight.
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KAMOGAWA, Japan - A newborn baby seal has won over a legion of fans, wriggling its way to the hearts of visitors at an aquarium in Japan.
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In Hong Kong, in contrast, pro-democracy candidates won over half the vote in the seats in the local assembly filled by direct elections in 2016.
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But the agency has also won over hundreds of thousands of readers and listeners by providing an increasingly scarce product—uncensored news about Turkey in Turkish.
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Third, even as he's wooed the disaffected and non-ideological, Trump has also won over or at least neutralized an important segment of the conservative media.
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In fact, the way Republican negotiators won over support from the conservative Freedom Caucus was to agree that states could waive the pre-existing condition mandate.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has won over the U.S. coal industry by promising to revive the downtrodden sector and scrap regulations if elected.
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He won over white working class voters in Mahoning County, by a nearly 30 point margin, and turned out black and Hispanic voters at historic levels.
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An amendment drafted by Representative Tom MacArthur won over conservatives in the hardline Freedom Caucus this week, reviving some hopes that the bill could still pass.
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It's completely compelling, and after arriving on the Saturday somewhat naïve as to how this kind of competition will play out, I leave wholly won over.
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Similarly, at some point during the Zapatistas' fight for international recognition, they won over one of their most famous allies in the form of Javier Zanetti.
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Despite the language barrier, Bollywood movies have won over audiences outside the sub-continent, in countries such as Nigeria, China and even pockets of Latin America.
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Having been at the shelter a couple of months now, Red has definitely won over staff with those stunning, different-colored eyes and that big smile.
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As you said, you're a Tea Party guy, and Trump clearly won over the Tea Party crowd, both during the primaries and in the general election.
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Whether he was satisfied by the changes to the bill that won over House conservatives, or whether he pushes for more, will be an important question.
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It rode the mall boom in the back-half of the 20th century and won over everyone from teens to moms to celebrities like Sharon Stone.
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Djokovic, who trailed by 26-24 in the first and 63-26 in the second, extended his streak of consecutive sets won over Nadal to 26.
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Clark's leaping catch of Montana's high heave in the final minute put the Niners in their first Super Bowl, which they won over the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Last-minute changes to the Senate plan won over multiple skeptical Republicans on Friday, a day after a policy roadblock threatened to slow the bill's momentum.
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The 51-year-old Koc, who won over 75 percent of the votes, is a member of Turkey's wealthiest family which runs the conglomerate Koc Holding.
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Trader Joe's was the overall better brand — it won over the name-brand products in four categories: cereal, brownie chips, peanut butter cups, and orange juice.
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The stock has more than doubled in value this week after it won over a key shareholder for the debt restructuring with a sweetened equity offer.
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Russia, in addition to the victories she has won over the Germans in Eastern Prussia, has inflicted a staggering defeat on the Austrian armies in Galicia.
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Clinton, that means emphasizing how she won over skeptical New Yorkers when she ran for the Senate in 2000 after having just moved to the state.
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He and Myers suggested some New Democrats who didn't back Obama on fast-track trade authority last year could be won over by the tobacco language.
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Jio has won over 280 million subscribers since launching in September 2016, while Reliance said it now operates close to 10,000 retail stores across the country.
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It rode the mall boom in the back-half of the 25th century and won over everyone from teens to moms to celebrities like Sharon Stone.
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And although the Remain vote won over all with 56 percent, that majority will now be dragged out of the union by the government in London.
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However, he has left partisan politics behind and has even won over some of his former Democratic critics now that he has been confirmed as administrator.
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She needs the support of at least a few Democratic senators to overcome current GOP opposition and so far she has won over six Democrats: Sens.
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Doing "Proud Mary" in a room full of gay men, the look on Ms. King's face is that of a woman who has won over herself.
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And both have engaged in the kind of personal touches — endless selfies and one-on-one phone calls — that have traditionally won over the activist class.
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Gabbard won over a very small minority of Democrats who found her anti-regime change message authentic, and even made some fans among anti-war libertarians.
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He won over both black voters and working-class white voters in the Michigan primary, a state Sanders won in 22020 and fiercely contested in 22018.
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Ms. Haspel also won over Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, who had led the interrogation of her record.
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Her guarded expression when Madeline offers them chocolates and spins an anecdote about her husband reveals that Lucca is not easily won over by Madeline's charms.
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Bryant immediately won over many fans early in his NBA career by becoming a must-watch player on Los Angeles Lakers teams that dominated the league.
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"The biggest joke in the Orthodox community right after the election was that Chabad won over Satmar," she said, using another term for the Lubavitch movement.
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Republicans have won over two key votes for the measure, meaning they should have the razor-thin majority needed to pass the bill, even without McCain.
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At home and abroad Putin has willing collaborators and "useful idiots," as Lenin supposedly called them, who think Putin means well or can be won over.
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The vote will be a litmus test of whether Abiy has won over a population traumatized by decades of repression and ongoing ethnic and political bloodshed.
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They could also face a primary in Georgia, where Teresa Tomlinson, the former mayor of Columbus, is running but has not yet won over national Democrats.
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Still, on impeachment, Mr. Golden's decision appears to have won over some voters in a state that prides itself on its tradition of fierce political independence.
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Ms. Warren is rarely asked about the issue on the campaign trail with Democratic voters, and her policy-driven candidacy has won over many progressive leaders.
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Messaging by Democrats that the administration's tax law was overly generous to the rich and big corporations appears to have won over public opinion, polls show.
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Over the past few years, South Korea's $4.7 billion entertainment industry has won over an international audience eager for the country's films, music and beauty products.
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Here was an unruly kid from Mississippi who won over Green Bay fans with his gunslinger style and led the team to a Super Bowl victory.
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The debate was both nasty and personal, especially in its early stages, potentially turning off more voters from both candidates than it won over for either.
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"Relatively few Pakistani leaders have won over the West," said Michael Kugelman, deputy director for the South Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington.
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He specifically said he'd only want to launch the impeachment process if he thought an "appreciable fraction of the Trump voters" could be won over eventually.
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"What he's really trying to do is to connect with ordinary Americans who have not been won over by a whole bunch of orthodox right-wing principles."
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Several years ago, Gaga opened up to Howard Stern about being won over by Swift after the "Delicate" singer gushed about her album at an awards show.
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As of the current tally, Clinton has won over 500,000 more votes than Trump, but, in the states that really matter, he came away the slight victor.
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She won over the room during the event -- hosted by the Federalist Society -- for showcasing Thomas' personality in an interview that at times brought down the house.
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With his tousled raven hair and boyish good looks, Justin quickly won over the hearts of Americans when he took part in a state visit in March.
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While I've slowly been won over to the argument for secrecy, the Super Idol is unique because it can only be used at the first tribal council.
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Prabowo, who with 44.5% support won over 68 million votes, had said before the official announcement that he would reject the result, if it went against him.
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Jessica's patience and empathy eventually won over the timid pooch, who is a totally different dog than the ghost of the pet she was seven years ago.
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Maybe a few people who were hesitant at first will be won over by the film's earnest efforts to frame Renee's journey around the importance of confidence.
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The new radical party has won over middle-class young people in the big cities, whose expectations of ease and prosperity were dashed by the financial crisis.
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This goal has won over investors like Amazon's Alexa Fund and the Peter Thiel-backed Founders Fund, which participated in a $28 million fundraising round last week.
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Exceeding its expected lifespan by more than a decade, Patrick was a local treasure, gaining thousands of social media followers, won over by its bucked tooth smile.
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But when Atkinson began gently brushing the critter's fur with a hairbrush to remove the plethora of prickly burrs stuck on it, the marsupial was won over.
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" From there, Grossi thought it was he who won over Fred with a few bits of jerky, but truly, it was the dog who had Grossi "hooked.
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If a flagship university system can be won over, the thinking goes, other powerful institutions—including those with equally progressive reputations—might feel pressure to follow suit.
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Sources close to Josh tell us he feels Nick seized the opportunity to play the role as a "victim" and feels that he won over Amanda fairly.
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The Duchess of Sussex has already won over the hearts of fashionistas around the world with her style choices, from classic coats to cool-girl denim outfits.
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They're only 18 years old, but Amandla Stenberg has been using their voice to create change since they won over fans as Rue in The Hunger Games.
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But after winning the GOP nomination, he won over the religious right and now, he's delivering on his promises with the help of Republicans on Capitol Hill.
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Even among the handful of big donors Mr. Trump has won over, doubts persist about both his abilities as a candidate and the political apparatus supporting him.
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His military failure turned into a political victory: When Mr. Chávez appeared on TV to call for his colleagues to give up, he won over the audience.
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The online community of developers using the PHP computer programming language, won over Wanstrath, as they offered help and encouragement when he was just learning to code.
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The actor won over the hearts of students when in 2016 he drove students home in a golf cart as part of the university's safe-ride program.
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Leaders won over Johnson and Daines by increasing the deduction for pass-through businesses to 23 percent — up from the 17.4 percent originally set by the legislation.
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Progressives won over some moderate Democrats with the promise of a Government Accountability Office study to measure the effects of the wage increase on businesses, Pocan said.
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Cameron quickly won over "Bachelor" fans and had them all screaming at their TVs in horror when Hannah B. picked Jed Wyatt over 26-year-old Cameron.
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Though neither Trump nor Clinton won over a majority of white women, Clinton vastly outperformed Trump among nonwhite women, by a whopping majority of 28503-22019 percent.
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Mr. Robot has won over even the most stubborn security researchers because the hacks Adana helps dream up for the show are modeled on real-world attacks.
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Open-minded as he evidently is, Milot knows some of the claims, if not most, are hard to believe, and that skeptics need to be won over.
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But their vehicles resonate well in Asia, with Suzuki's cars and motorcycles continuing to dominate in India while Mitsubishi's latest model has won over drivers in Indonesia.
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"I like the idea: a collective consciousness, getting together for the greater good," ponders Brown, although he reckons they're really just won over by his sheer enthusiasm.
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Italy played an expansive game after dropping the opening set and appeared inspired to victory by a supportive crowd after they had won over the Brazilian fans.
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Even opponents of trade agreements have said positive things about the administration's enforcement record, though they say they will not be won over to the Pacific pact.
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Mismari said the LNA had been able to seize Ras Lanuf and Es Sider quickly because it had won over local tribes before staging a rapid advance.
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Moreover, there's little reason to believe the silent majority of Americans are just waiting to be won over by one or the other party embracing milquetoast centrism.
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In addition, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said he had not yet been won over and suggested that Senator Mike Lee of Utah had the same stance.
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And even if they are won over, Republicans would need to pick off at least three more Democrats — and it's harder to imagine whom they might be.
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New York (CNN Business)For a few minutes on Wednesday, it looked like Lyft had finally won over investors thanks to a better-than-expected earnings report.
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Democrats from heartland states are also infuriated by what they see as the self-defeating claim from coastal liberals that rural whites simply cannot be won over.
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Given the city's record not everyone has been won over by pledges from casino executives and elected officials to make Atlantic City a more family-oriented resort.
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The coalition of young, white suburban Texans he won over during his Senate run was never enough to win the presidential nomination, FiveThirtyEight editor Nate Silver writes.
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From February to October, arguably the most open period in Russian history, Lenin won over his party, joined forces with Trotsky and prepared for a new revolution.
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Though they have released just one collection to date, the pair's playful style, inherited from their beloved family muses, has already won over a subset of granddaughters.
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She won over the viewers by listening to their concerns, understanding their plight and coming up with attractive ways to make her audience feel better about themselves.
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But where Tape mostly received polite nods, Waking Life won over viewers who were beguiled by Linklater's attempt to use animation to realize the landscape of dreams.
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But there are two important points to make before we talk about them, information hard-won over years of Thanksgiving reporting, participatory journalism at its most delicious.
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They had looked in nearby towns and in commercial strip malls, but were won over by the old machine shop, which also had room for a garden.
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Scotland was long a Labour heartland but since 2015 it has been dominated by the pro-independence Scottish National Party, which has won over old Labour supporters.
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Congress member Tom MacArthur, a New Jersey Republican and member of the Tuesday Group, negotiated the new amendment to the AHCA that won over the Freedom Caucus.
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While Trump still hasn't won over skeptical Democrats on his new trade deal, his latest negotiating move with Mexico isn't helping his cause within his own party.
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Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Evan Bayh (D-IN) all had to be won over to get the bill over the finish line.
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Both teams won over the weekend, and they are the only unbeaten teams left, which means their matchup in two weeks most likely will decide the tournament champion.
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Détente on ice North Korean figure skating pair Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik won over the home crowd's hearts despite falling well short of a medal.
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The two actors may have won over audiences with their abilities to take on dramatic characters, but back in the day, these two got their start in comedy.
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The company said in February that it would spend a total of 1.07 trillion won over the next three years to build environmentally friendly facilities and reduce emissions.
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To New York liberals, that might be alarming — and before this week, I still believed that those people, too, could be won over by the Democrats this year.
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After the software helped deliver strong results in the 2015 local elections, the party was won over, according to senior PTI officials who work on the CMS software.
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More than two years after Britain voted in a referendum to leave the EU, May told reporters late Wednesday in London she had won over her divided cabinet.
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The show — about a genius but troubled hacker — premiered on the USA Network last summer and quickly won over critics with its unapologetically smart storytelling and dark tone.
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Kolsefor, the Redditor who uploaded it, explained in a comment that he had seen it on Facebook and uploaded it to Reddit, where it won over 50,000 upvotes.
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Uber may have won over Australian states including New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, but the company is facing a hold out in the far north.
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With around two-thirds of votes counted, Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has already won over 342 out of 73 seats, surpassing the majority it won in 2014.
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" The bill won over the support from Microsoft's president Brad Smith who said, "Facial recognition technology creates many new benefits for society and should continue to be developed.
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He won over moderate Republicans in the suburbs of Texas while also attracting women, people of color and voters under 30 (he won them by 42 percentage points).
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Its fans have all been won over by the quirky puzzle game's endearingly evil antihero: a cunning waterfowl that just wants to cause a ruckus for a laugh.
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Even though her soothing voice and direction have won over crowds through her guided meditations, Ash's approach to wellness is more than just downloadable tips — it's a lifestyle.
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As they looked toward a world where pariahs like Iran and Cuba were won over with diplomacy, they fell victim to a sneak attack by an old adversary.
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It boils down to men learning how to manipulate women through "psychological" tips and suggests that with the right series of lines, any women can be won over.
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Investors have plainly been won over anyway, including by some of Zendrive's new features for making fleets safer at a large scale, like its Automatic Collision Detection feature.
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After much sweet talk, Wong won over the locals with the elegant combination of free art and the promise that they'd paint over any murals any owner disliked.
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Netta Barzilai, 25, has won over Israelis and Europeans with her techno-dance tune about female empowerment, her message of inclusiveness and a personal story of overcoming adversity.
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While the card features have always been a step behind Starling, Monzo's customer focus has won over the hearts of people and helped spread its card to millions.
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And he has won over business leaders with orthodox macroeconomic policies, even inserting a "permanent consensus-seeking dialogue" between the state and the private sector into the constitution.
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Although she's the newest cast member on Real Housewives of New York City, Julianne "Jules" Wainstein has already won over one of the original cast members: Ramona Singer.
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From there, Slater went on to compete in Mid-Atlantic Championship and the Mid-South Wrestling Association, where he won over five championships in a six-year period.
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By the end of the evening, Becca has won over the whole family and they happily — albeit cautiously — give Garrett their blessing to pursue a future with her.
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McConnell had hoped that Lee -- who had opposed the first version of the Senate bill -- would be won over by the addition of an amendment spearheaded by Sen.
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A provision that lets states opt out of some of Obamacare's protections for people with high medical costs, with some requirements, won over much of the right flank.
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The auto parts maker said it would pursue "shareholder-friendly" policies under which it will buy back and cancel around 187.5 billion won over three years from 2019.
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He reminded anyone who asked -- and lots of people who didn't -- that he had won over 300 electoral votes, a feat people said was impossible for any Republicans.
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Amazon's ability to connect content to commerce won over the Tolkien estate back in 2017, when the company bought the rights to a "Lord of the Rings" series.
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As for stripping lawmakers of their immunity, it was the sort of proposal aimed at cleaning out politics that won over voters such as bar owner Oleksiy Kostenyuk.
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Looks like Khloé isn't the only Kardashian that Thompson has won over: The reality star posted this super-cuddly photo on her Snapchat account, featuring a grinning Jenner.
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Yet he's also won over many fans for what at times can be a charming personality, as well as for his considerable skill and passion for the game.
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He won over conservatives last year when he exploded at Democrats during the hearing for sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh, who has consistently denied the accusations against him.
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And while Mr. Trump has not yet won over a majority of Republican primary voters, he still polls well ahead of Mr. Cruz and a third candidate, Gov.
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By cramming high-end features into affordable devices, and using a canny mix of promotion, advertising and retail reach, they have also won over some loyal Apple users.
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Although more LGBTQ men ran than women or genderqueer/non-binary people, female candidates won over 46 percent of their races, compared to nearly 37 percent of men.
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While an under-$10 bottle made major headlines for getting top scores is only available in the U.K., the U.S. line alone has already won over 200 awards.
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But Mr. Richards found the Beatles interesting enough to send for Mr. Martin, who took over the session and was quickly won over by their charm and originality.
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The consumer groups argue that Democrats are being won over by $4.8 billion in new funding over the next decade for research at the National Institutes of Health.
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His pledges for more investments, well-paid jobs and fewer taxes won over Greeks worn out by years of EU-prescribed austerity and the euro zone's highest unemployment.
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That formula has won over some 850,000 customers in Britain's bruising energy market and has impressed Shell, which had been supplying the company with power and natural gas.
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Mr. Sanders won over 96 percent of their vote at four Spanish-language satellite caucus sites, earning crucial state delegates along the way that narrowed the close election.
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He learned about Bitcoin in 2012 but was won over by another cryptocurrency, Ethereum, which makes it possible to store more than just transaction data on a blockchain.
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There are evangelicals who took to Mr. Trump early on, evangelicals who were gradually won over, and evangelicals who were and proudly remain #NeverTrump, as some proclaim online.
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The new bid won over shareholders who own more than a combined 20 percent of the tracking stock, including the investment firms Elliott Management, Canyon Partners and BlackRock.
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He and others throughout the Iron Range were won over in 2016 by Mr. Trump's outspoken hostility to existing trade deals, support of mining and America First appeals.
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None of the struggles that we've won over the past 50 years have been because it was out of the goodness of the heart of the president, right?
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The former vice president, though, also won over voters who consider themselves very liberal, with around 2 in 5 of the group, surpassing Sanders with 3 in 10.
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It's a state with a strong libertarian streak, suspicious of government, and so in a sense Republican-inclined; but it's been won over by strong local Democratic leadership.
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Celebrities like Madonna have been won over by the resort's faux medieval facades and farmhouse-chic interiors, an effect best described as "Game of Thrones" meets Restoration Hardware.
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The Trump administration is in power, already causing a great deal of harm, and it has a strong base of supporters, but it hasn't won over the majority.
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SCARES AND SORROW A meditation on grief, "The Babadook" won over more than horror fans with its "interlocking ambiguities," as A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
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Trump has used the issue in campaign ads, including during the Super Bowl, as an appeal to African American voters he believes can be won over in November.
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Nine years have passed since Mr. Orban's landslide victory in 2010, in which he won over two-thirds of parliamentary seats — a feat he has since repeated twice.
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Like other audacious performances by this orchestra that have won over Europe, "Dance of the Sun" — which travels to New York for the Camerata's American debut on Nov.
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The main character, a Korean-American high schooler named Lara Jean (played by Lana Condor), won over audiences who saw themselves mirrored in her life and mixed heritage.
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The idea that a national tax on carbon dioxide emissions could generate billions of dollars for ailing coal communities does not seem to have won over many lawmakers.
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While the White House won over some trade hawks with stronger environmental standards, Sanders said the deal fell short of the transformational change needed to protect American workers.
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One reader was apparently won over by the painting the secretary of housing and urban development has in his home, showing Jesus with his arm around Ben Carson.
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Robert Knepper and Jim Belushi also have one brief scene together, where they clobber the supervisor at the casino where Coop won over 30 jackpots in a row.
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However, it has also suffered large losses, totaling 1.9 trillion won over the past five years, as it poured money into building new technology and its logistics infrastructure.
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In Philadelphia, the longtime civil rights lawyer Larry Krasner, the city's new district attorney, won over voters last year with a radically progressive campaign to end mass incarceration.
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Prince Mohammed won over lots of Pakistani hearts when, after a plea from Mr. Khan, he announced the release of more than 2,000 Pakistani prisoners from Saudi jails.
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When the public culture comes to shun sexual harassment or racist behavior, we should be glad that workplace behavior can shift long before every heart is won over.
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MARCH 2013: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who won over the country's poor with so-called "21st century socialism" during his 20193-year rule, dies from cancer at 58.
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The Republicans have been given the majority in the House and the Senate, most of the governorships, they've won over 1,000 state legislative seats under President Barack Obama's watch.
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Full of barbs aimed at "The Donald" and packed with praise for the Democratic candidate, his 44 minutes on stage won over one audience member in particular: Bill Clinton.
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However, since 2015 Scotland has been dominated by the pro-independence Scottish National Party, which has won over old Labour supporters, and has an overtly pro-EU Brexit policy.
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Elsewhere on the episode, Frankel also won over Julianne "Jules" Wainstein when the two met for a meal to talk about the last time they met for a meal.
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Sanders has already won over a considerable number of college students and urbanites, who form his core fan base, so he needs those rural voters to diversify his support.
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Trump won over gay Republicans by carrying a rainbow flag onstage when he first ran for office and acknowledging that same-sex marriage is the law of the land.
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Microsoft's augmented reality headset called the HoloLens has already won over a number of fans eager to try the device, but details about how it works have been scarce.
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Family friend Wilson Cruz paid tribute to her on social media as a "fighter," noting the battles she had won over cancer and her advocacy for the LGBT community.
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Cho, who's talked about how he was initially hesitant to join the film, was won over when Chaganty, the director, sold him on how cinematic the concept could be.
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But in any case, Herriman must make a pretty outstanding Charles Manson since he apparently won over both Fincher and Tarantino, so there are worse ways to be typecast.
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With these strong cloud results, Microsoft seems to have won over investors, many of whom were spooked earlier this week when IBM reported disappointing results for its cloud business.
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Few rural voters back Democrats, but in her 13 years as a state senator she put in long hours on the road in Wabaunsee county and won over farmers.
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Casper won over many shoppers by getting rid of the worst bits of the bed-buying process, including choosing among dozens of similar products and haggling with pushy salesmen.
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The commission hopes that the Germans can be won over, by introducing the scheme gradually and by tackling the bad loans that still burden banks in Italy and elsewhere.
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In picking their favorites, they may be won over by experiences like a yoga class offered by Lululemon, or by the millennial friendly marketing from luggage start-up Away.
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As MTV News points out, he's already won over the trust of Dustin and his crew, so it's not like Hopper would have to spend any time instructing him.
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Therein lies the problem for candidates both in Newport and beyond: for every voter potentially won over by a firm line on Brexit, another is likely to be repelled.
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First debuting on the big screen in 1974, Benji, a small, scruffy dog with a big heart, instantly won over animal lovers with his sweet face and heroic nature.
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Nass would probably have won over his students if he'd provided them with just enough information to convince them that the grade adjustment procedure was fair—and stopped there.
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There may be a few Jeffersons and Madisons among us — you know who you are — but for the most part, Miranda's creation has won over legions of adoring fans.
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But stardom came to Finney anyway in "Tom Jones" where he won over audiences worldwide with his good-natured, funny and sensual portrayal of an 18th-century English rogue.
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And there was a minor snafu at the end of the night — you know, the one in which it was mistakenly announced that La La Land won over Moonlight.
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Winner: Califia Farm's Almond Milk, $3.86Although Califia Farm's charges more than I'd like for their almond milk option, I was completely won over by the size, consistency, and taste.
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" Revenant, Mad Max, Game of Thrones win Art Directors Guild Awards"Mad Max won over Cinderella, Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Tomorrowland in the fantasy field.
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But with the stake so high – 3.5 million customers won over by price and convenience have made it Uber's biggest European market – a deal for both sides makes sense.
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In Baden-Württemberg, Winfried Kretschmann, the governing premier of the Green party, won over 30% of the vote, the first time the party has come first in the state.
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At home, he won over the neighborhood kids with his excellent Sinatra imitation, and with his willingness, when playing Cowboys and Indians, to take on the role of Tonto.
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Though Trump won over middle-class voters who liked his authenticity, the Los Angeles mayor argues that the President's assurances that he would help those voters have proved hollow.
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And it's hard not to be won over when Eleanor challenges the very idea of a snooty, meritocratic paradise that excludes 99.99 percent (give or take) of imperfect humanity.
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The Yankees won over Teixeira by swooping in with an eight-year, $22013 million contract to outbid the presumed favorites, the Boston Red Sox, and Teixeira's hometown Baltimore Orioles.
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The Gucci brand is reaping the benefits of a radical makeover under designer Alessandro Michele, with a flamboyant style that has won over fashion fans and helped sales surge.
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Labor's task has also been complicated by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, whose passionate attacks on income inequality, wage stagnation and trade deals have won over many union members.
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