If you look dejected and say nothing, others have a tendency to drop their guard, confident that they're up against a loser. |
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In the movie, Rocky will be a lonely, over the hill and impoverished loser, unloved by everyone and a shadow of his former mighty self. |
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Are you saying that each and every one of these 4 million is a desperate loser, a waster, a drop-out? |
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His sister Heidi is a runaway bride turned wedding planner, yet considers Steven to be a loser. |
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Their final contest will be against the loser of the final of each respective other table. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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I felt like a fish out of butter, a Yalie at a Harvard banquet, a loser in the game of dieting. |
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She loves alternative music and watching all sorts of sports though she says she is a total loser at most of them. |
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Larry, the way these guys ran their campaigns, I'd be surprised if their parties would ever renominate them again, whoever the loser is. |
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Twenty minutes gave subjects ample time to interact but was not long enough for a loser to be determined. |
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Isn't there a danger of voters perceiving such belligerence as the antics of a loser? |
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But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service. |
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The loser of the arm-wrestling had to throw the winner's shoe over my cousins' house. |
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The Parisian spectators have long memories and they do not like a bad loser. |
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If you don't make good money you are a loser and may be looked down on, no matter how civilized and ethical you are. |
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Any who inflicted such wounds or dropped a blade was automatically declared the loser. |
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Moreover, the victim perhaps even turns the table, and turns the loser into a winner. |
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The runner-up received 2973 votes from the public and was a really good loser on the day. |
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And he's got to be a magnanimous, gracious loser to help bring the country together. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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Of course, the ultimate loser will be the loyal baseball fan, who will no longer be able to get free audio play-by-play while out of town. |
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The very notion of trying to sell Spanish cars labelled this man a fool and a loser. |
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Then, I can salvage some dignity by pretending I'm a cool artsy type who wants to be alone in a bar instead of a loser whom nobody loves. |
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You must be losing it by now, crumbling under my assault, failing like the loser you are! |
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I married to save face and save myself from being called a loser or a failure. |
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But, if he'd even toyed with the idea of defining journalism, he must have realised he would be on a loser. |
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A few years ago you would have been on a loser if you were trying to market products aimed at senior citizens on the web. |
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But anyone who suggests starting a full-blooded cargo and passenger airport on the estate is on to a loser. |
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I was on a loser until I asked him if he'd make the same decision if it were his health we were discussing. |
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In the local school system I was branded a loser, a lost cause, and encouraged to drop out. |
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The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified. |
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A born loser, he worked long hours for little money as a salesman in a shoe shop. |
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When two boxers trade punches for 12 rounds, we salute the champion and respect the loser. |
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Whittred, previously the minister of state for Intermediate, Long-term and Home Care, was the other North Shore loser in the cabinet shuffle. |
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This takes Kerry several steps past merely being a sore loser, and into spiteful malevolence. |
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In a game where it was a pity to see a loser the Comer boys can feel proud of their performance to a man. |
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The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted. |
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Sometimes the game is played for matchsticks, the loser of each game taking a matchstick. |
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I would never want to be around someone like her, or her loser brother for that matter. |
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Seven years ago, the airline had been a flying basket case, a perennial money loser facing a third go-round in bankruptcy court. |
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They love nothing better than to see a strong man break down and act like a beaten dog, a loser, because they're all so weak themselves. |
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Feuding fish face a fight to the death with the unlucky loser sinking into oblivion. |
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The whole world thinking that he is a pathetic loser is pretty much his worst nightmare. |
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But at betting on the nags, as any regular reader will know, I am a chronic loser, a completely hopeless case. |
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She was a glamorous loser, a musical comedy tragedienne, a mixture of frivolity and misfortune. |
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You are shocked, you are surprised, but most of all you can wonder about is if the bride's father told her to stop dating that pretty-boy loser. |
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She was on her first trimester and was practically out of work when the loser bailed. |
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When you play cards or boccia, or games in the family, there is always a winner and a loser. |
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The departing male flaps off with an unusual gliding rhythm that Kemp suspects is a loser butterfly's submissive slink. |
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On the other end of the phone, half the country away, is Vinnie, an unkempt, badly shaven, slovenly dressed loser. |
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The unrealized hopes and dreams of the loser are allowed to vanish forever. |
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Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question an antiwar liberal loser sorehead. |
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The loser is positively valorised in Generation X youth culture as both stupid and street-smart. |
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What should have been a party ends up a limp loser that no amount of Spanish fly could enliven. |
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She verbally demolishes her loser father for cheating on her abused mother. |
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Old Bruce is not happy to be reminded that he was once a porky loser who talks as if his mouth is full of spit and looks like a living donut. |
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This way I could feel like part of a community instead of the lone, sole loser, the one who couldn't hack it. |
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Let's analyze the stupidity of your comment to Jack below, where you called him a loser. |
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On the other side, Chrysler was a complete loser in the station wagon space where the minivan would complete squarely. |
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The loser of that match gets the bronze medal, while the winners go through to contest the final. |
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The winner progresses to the next level and the loser goes home to try to become a millionaire by some other means. |
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But she's on her teaching round and wasn't drinking, and I could only drink two stubbies by myself without feeling like a drunken loser. |
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A victory will give one side a considerable edge in the championship race but defeat won't be the end for the loser. |
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After taking an inordinate amount of time to make the few simple subtractions they finally discovered that Colin was the loser. |
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A game of pass the parcel developed, the loser being the diver holding the balloon when it popped. |
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The Council will give in and the loser, as always, will be the citizens of Bradford. |
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Christ, who models the paschal mystery, was the loser who became the great winner. |
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Microsoft is potentially the big loser from cloud computing, which could undermine sales of its Office suite. |
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His reputation is that he's only interested in winning and that he's a petulant loser. |
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A consensus quickly emerged across the commentariat that social conservatism is a sure loser in federal politics. |
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At home he is tagged a congenital loser, unable to secure a single unambiguous victory for Labor in four previous tries. |
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The third and fourth place teams also played off, with the loser eliminated and the winner playing the loser of the one versus two game. |
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Colleagues chased each other and the loser was then sponsored to complete a forfeit. |
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The loser selects a card of the winner's hand and must perform one of the forfeits depending on the number of times the pot was raised. |
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His muscles felt cramped and disused, and his chest and rib-cage ached as if he'd been the loser in a fist fight. |
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To have this four-flusher, fly-by-nighter talking about a loser is pretty rich, is it not? |
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Well, the cheerleaders also tried to invite her to become a cheerleader but she declined, hence making her a freak and a total loser. |
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There was very little separating the players on the day, but it was young Larry who took the honours from a gallant loser Joe. |
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This was a game we should have won and the gallant loser badge doesn't lessen the pain. |
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The loser of this copycat election will lament all the strategic gambits that fell short in the end. |
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However, if the loser has not borne off any of his checkers, he is gammoned and loses twice the value of the doubling cube. |
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Judging by her still impressive death stare, only a true loser would dare say she's gone soft. |
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A text purporting to describe a battle may have been composed to glorify the victor or excuse the loser. |
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Employee of the month is a good example of how somebody can be both a winner and a loser at the same time. |
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I often forget that I'm not just a great big hopeless loser who is totally alone in this. |
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This was a loser who thought he could get away with groping her on the court. |
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I mean, everyone I talk to thinks I'm a nerdy loser or a gross loser or an obnoxious loser. |
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Despite our loser basketball players, and a few other embarrassments, it's been difficult to quell the American spirit. |
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For once he is not a sweet and intelligent loser, but a charming double-crosser and is better for it. |
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Giamatti is the doubting loser, a divorced failed novelist who hates himself, as well as anyone who thinks success is achievable. |
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Actually I'm a sore loser and will only be peeved when I don't win. |
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The era of singers telling loser boyfriends to shove off and demanding more from men was over. |
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In the space of two years, Gilbert's reputation had changed from embattled loser to hardened survivor, and the word was out that he was looking for more acquisitions. |
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After all, the smart money says any controversial action is considered a loser in an election year. |
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Rick Santorum, the winner in Iowa, who had been battling Gingrich for that distinction, is the unambiguous loser. |
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The loser will hand over the kingdom to the winner and, laying aside all warlike intentions, he will have to retire the forest with his party forever. |
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I'm not a bad loser, it's more that I think the sensation of losing is wasted on me, whereas it's quite good for their development for them to feel it. |
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It's too easy to write him off as a waster, a drunk, a loser. |
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As the last of a conga line of doctors administering to Jackson, he is the most logical loser of smoking gun musical chairs. |
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I've seen other senators say that the most important speech perhaps at this juncture will be the one that is made by the loser rather than the winner. |
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I hated playing musical scales and those stupid nursery rhymes set to music that piano students had to play, but I guess Dad marked me down as a loser in music, too. |
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Madison was dead set against it, partly on the grounds that his state of Virginia would be a big loser in any such assumption. |
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I'm afraid they'll think I'm some sort of sad loser who buys scratchies. |
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Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation. |
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The loser is likely to dip out of the eight with one round left to play. |
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Once airborne and spinning, it was mano a mano until the loser barfed. |
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The man was a pathetic loser who couldn't even write a decent story. |
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I'm the loser here, closeted in my room, thinking that study is an adequate substitute for life, or even, for vanity is something I've never quite outgrown, superior to it. |
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The chances of you being on a flight with at least one fatality are 10 times greater in the loser bucket. |
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Mitt Romney is a two-time loser this week, hobbled by Democratic attacks and friendly fire from his own side. |
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He is a sore loser who wants to win at all costs, always and everywhere. |
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I don't know how I could have failed against a complete loser like you! |
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Repeatedly denied a clear run, he finished fifth, a really unlucky loser. |
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Two outings ago he was denied a clear run and looked an unlucky loser. |
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In rambling posts, he called himself a loser, and wrote that he must be either bipolar or a psychopath. |
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As McCain and Kastigar and too many others have shown, all the bad guys need to do is offer a way to stop feeling like a loser. |
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The loser of the previous game deals the cards again for the next game. |
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One of the translations Andrew suggests is a chronically unlucky person, or perhaps walking disaster, chronic loser or even just loser if pressed for time. |
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A group winner, playoff side, and gallant loser must be found. |
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The latest imbroglio is just more more good reason this pathetic loser, this pale pint-size knock-off of a genuine leader, has to be removed from the leadership. |
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Like most men or women who attain distinction in their chosen sport, and whose competitive streak is almost visible, Harry is a self-confessed rotten loser. |
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Nobody writes an autobiography saying I was a loser, a failure and a fool. |
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Unfortunately, though, that axe-dropping has only served to make Mary feel like a reject, a loser, a hideous thing destined to live her life alone. |
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I knew I sounded like a loser and a nobody but for once I didn't care. |
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Sometimes we can be amused by the misfortunes of somebody else, but our amusement is particularly great if we are sure the loser is not really hurt. |
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Next, the players play to tricks, with the winner of each trick replacing their card with their choice of one of two exposed cards and the loser receiving the other card. |
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Otherwise, some might think he's nothing but a crybaby and a bad loser. |
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We were on a loser from the moment the ingredients were ordered. |
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Of course, though, the announcer was on a loser from the outset. |
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Remember that in court they would need to prove how they arrived at the cost of the charges and if they cannot do so, they would probably be on a loser with the courts. |
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But an hour and a half of loser superheroes gimping around in unattractively tight costumes is certainly transfixing even if it isn't entertainment. |
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When it became apparent that it was on a loser earlier this year, the company changed it policy on temps, effectively shutting the door on future claims. |
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A devious and impoverished loser smoothly ingratiates himself into the closed and sophisticated world of a family whose lifestyle he passionately covets. |
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He was a confirmed loser, the most sluggardly of his Cambridge set. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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He's clearly a troubled man, but he's also a gonif and a loser, so good riddance to him. |
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While Ralph was the choleric loser, Ed was the lucky buffoon. |
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That strategy was revealed as a loser when print advertising began to plummet, and fall, and then fall again. |
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In three seasons under Bill Guthridge, UNC has gone from a Final Four team to a first-round NCAA loser to a team that needs to hustle even to make the field. |
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Isn't there some saying about finder's keeper, loser weeper? |
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Who wants to see another dorky loser turns popular hottie story? |
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Whoever benefits from the new government programs, the real loser will be the American taxpayer. |
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The affordable Care Act was always a short-term political loser with respect to middle-class voters. |
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But the real loser is not the Islamists, but the democratic process, says Barak Barfi. |
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The biggest loser in terms of absolute numbers was the West Midlands conurbation, with net outward movement of around 10,000 annually. |
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A FRIENDLY arm wrestle turned to bloodshed when bad loser Robert Hope stabbed his conqueror. |
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The unluckiest loser during the past week has to be Terroir, who is one of just two horses trained by Isabel Turc at Chantilly. |
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The fights are seldom fatal but may leave the loser considerably debilitated. |
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None of these people around me punching the pokies has walked in here today expecting to be a loser. |
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This system of nominating members is commonly called the best loser system. |
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Of course, my competitive nature occasionally crossed the line into being a sorehead and poor loser. |
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Highlights include the captains taking to the skies in a daredevil challenge, with the eventual loser forced to perform a firewalking forfeit. |
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Novelli further humiliated Aby by lining up his team and asking the loser of the pudding challenge to step forward. |
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And it looks like podgy Paul has been comfort eating since his marriage sunk like one of first week loser Toby's creations. |
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The chief Con eulogises hunting when pressed but he knows it's a big vote loser so usually prefers to remain silent. |
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Step forward America's worst-looking glamour girl Kendra Whatsername, the wimpish loser the baying viewers were longing for. |
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If you DON'T have these cassingles, you are judged to be a complete and utter loser by everyone I know. |
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Schultz might have been on to a loser when he tried to talk some rubberneckers in the crowd into stopping filming. |
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He threw his diamond loser on the third club, but West ruffed, cashed his queen of trumps and led a high diamond. |
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And Tina, the scorned woman, makes a very sore loser, hell-bent on telling Carla all about their affair. |
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If you are playing to one person and you half-ass it, that dude's going to think you are a loser and you are going to look like a lightweight. |
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If you only managed to snog three people you were a total loser. |
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That said, the secessionist impulse was and remains a political loser. |
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Fourth, Gordon Brown is a dour, dithering, dry, dislikeable loser. |
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According to BloodSport, not only is second best the first loser, but when the game is bowhunting, second best also goes hungry. |
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The election was very close and the loser demanded a recount. |
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The team had a reputation for being a loser year after year. |
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A born loser and high school dropout from Lufkin, Texas, McClure had been rejected by the Army and Air Force. |
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I will not marry a pessimist, a born loser, a fellow who has no fight in him. |
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Church leaders frequently tried to place restrictions on jousts and tournaments, which at times ended in the death of the loser. |
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The winner of each game advances to the next round, whilst the loser is eliminated from the tournament. |
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The fight is ended by the loser, who either lays his head and neck flat on the ground, or turns tail and is chased out of the territory. |
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In a two-horse race there is always one winner and one loser. |
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The loser in the staring game is the person who blinks first. |
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Sad Sack was a US Army nickname in World War II for a loser. |
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A guy I'd known as little more than a campus loser was running for Senate with a fair amount of aplomb, a soupcon of dignity and boatloads of cash from his personal fortune. |
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I am not a sore loser and you have to give credit to Zhanna. |
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You're counting on this insurance company to pay you a check many years in the future. But for some companies, disability coverage has been a money loser. |
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It refers particularly to a play in which a number of characters are called on stage, two of whom engage in a combat, the loser being revived by a Doctor character. |
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The first one to collapse or concede its ground is declared the loser. |
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My favourite is crybaby Matthew Wright, who's shown himself to be the world's worst sore loser after getting thrashed by Joey Essex in three trials. |
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Visiting the town on what in the more recent war we called a recce, she arranged a tennis-match with Dolly, guessing that the girl would be a bad loser. |
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There were also first round wins for Carlos Moya, French qualifier Nicolas Thomann and lucky loser Nikolay Davydenko, who defeated Spain's Galo Blanco. |
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Loser buys the winner two rounds of drinks on opening night at the hotel's posh bar. |
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Sally Sore Loser is a picturebook designed to help parents and educators teach children ages 4-8 about good sportsmanship. |
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Michaels may be known as TV's flintiest trainer on NBC's The Biggest Loser, but she wasn't always a tough cookie. |
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News and World Report ranked popular diets including Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig Diet, Biggest Loser, TLC Diet, Ornish Diet, Mediterranean and Flexitarian Diets. |
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