A candidate, especially a challenger to an incumbent must have broad appeal. |
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Falvelon's victory in the Sprint came after a testing duel in the final furlong with American challenger Morluc. |
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Hahn tried, but failed, to inflict serious damage on the front-running challenger. |
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The cross-country saw the main Irish challenger in the six-country competition come into sharp focus as the time played the major factor. |
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The hungry challenger, acknowledged by Eubank as his best-ever opponent, out-boxed the champion and finally floored him in the 11 th round. |
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Clearly, theirs is the mutual attraction of a veteran control freak and an ambitious challenger. |
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Although each election is unique, the incumbency or challenger status of candidates will influence the balance of stories written. |
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His task was made that bit easier when his nearest challenger came a cropper on the back straight. |
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The rules require the title to revert to the original champion if a triumphant challenger fails of a doping test. |
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Ordinarily, he could have dispatched the challenger without breaking a sweat. |
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Now, a new challenger has surfaced, one that apparently will not stop until it attains supremacy or is eliminated. |
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He was the champion of the downtrodden, the challenger of injustice, the idol in the making. |
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The chapter also indicates that defenders of the status quo tend to misperceive the challenger of the status quo more than vice versa. |
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She became the first woman recipient of the award and was thoughtfully praised by Switzer, herself a challenger of the sport's norms. |
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We will have to console ourselves with having held his seat against a self-funded millionaire challenger. |
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He was a believable challenger only on paper, but now there is absolutely nobody who looks valid even there. |
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In no short order, he becomes a viable challenger for the heavyweight title. |
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He is seen by many as a challenger to Pipe's crown and is already favorite to be champion trainer next season. |
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Of last year's strike force, that leaves only Didier Drogba as a genuine goal-getter of the type that every Premiership challenger needs. |
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A challenger must come into the open and secure swift support across all wings of the party against the incumbent. |
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In their first meeting, Zulu knocked out Kamanga in the first round but the challenger accused Zulu of wrestling him to the canvas. |
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Pundits say Drobac is a long shot at best, but the cash-strapped challenger vows to defy the oddsmakers. |
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Today however the President was to take the high road, referring only obliquely to his challenger. |
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Undecided respondents tend to stick with the incumbent in public polls, but to switch to the challenger in the voting booth. |
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He mocked his challenger as a vacillator who could spend the whole time debating himself. |
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The challenger was already running neck and neck with the incumbent president. |
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The younger challenger kept throwing quick combinations to the fading titlist, winning an important point down the stretch. |
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And, exactly for this reason, he had been keeping a tab on what is happening on the board of his immediate challenger. |
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The problem is that what the challenger had to say and do to be elected is a sad reflection of American politics today. |
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The challenger and local hero was reportedly nervous-looking at the official weigh-in yesterday. |
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The other obvious challenger is Joseba Beloki, a podium finisher in the past three Tours. |
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It was not until after the challenger accident that the folly of this approach was realized. |
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Brown's likely challenger is Tim Donnelly, a far-right Republican assemblyman from Twin Peaks, who is currently on probation. |
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In the Badger State, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Tom Barrett is the one primarily relying on third-party efforts. |
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It could have had a burn-through like challenger Shuttle, but I would have thought that would take longer. |
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Incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan is steadily but narrowly leading GOP challenger Thom Tillis. |
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He is technically running against incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell and Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan. |
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Then the IBF mandatory challenger went back to jumping rope. |
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Bekhterev's reflexology had pretensions to explain social phenomena, and could thus be denounced as a heretical challenger to historical materialism. |
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Just ask Bob Inglis, the South Carolina congressman, who was shellacked by primary challenger Trey Gowdy in June. |
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The challenger will have a big man's punching chance, but the likelihood is that Lewis will show his mean side, and that Klitschko will end up seeing stars. |
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes. |
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And in the lead-up to election night, some rebels even declared their preference for Republican challenger Mitt Romney. |
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Yeltsin won 53.8 to 40.3 percent, a victory ensured by ample resources over his underfunded communist challenger. |
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His Democratic challenger, Tom Wolf, has promised to issue a moratorium on executions if elected. |
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It was like one of those captivating heavyweight fights where the challenger takes a pounding but the beating is only physical and his spirit remains unspoilt. |
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Sir Andros easily unhorsed his challenger, and the young Kerric landed flat on his back with a loud crash, steel plates clattering about his body, helmet rolling away. |
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The southpaw challenger then began to find his range and landed a solid straight left and right hook as Harrison soaked it up and tried to counter with a right. |
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Both the president and his challenger conveniently suppose that diplomacy will somehow break what looks like the determination of both countries to become nuclear powers. |
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The challenger handily trounced him by a ratio of more than two to one. |
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He was in his day a provocative writer, a challenger of received wisdom. |
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Everything was going swimmingly for the challenger until scandal erupted. |
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The Democratic challenger conceded the closely battled election Wednesday. |
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Rossi and Gibernau dominated the race, leading the field by five seconds with six laps remaining, with Alex Barros their only challenger until he crashed. |
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Lewis was forced to vacate the IBF title in 2002 after refusing to face mandatory challenger Chris Byrd. |
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William died unexpectedly in July, removing the last major challenger to Henry's rule and bringing the war in Flanders to a halt. |
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His Democratic challenger, Jeff Merkley, won Multnomah County by 142,000 votes, more than double the overall margin of victory. |
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The timing of each match is determined by an agreement between the defender and the challenger. |
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Red Bull was a consistent points and occasional podium challenger for most of their debut season. |
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Mrs Reveley's other challenger, Whistling Dixie, finished 17th, two places ahead of the Alistair Whillans-trained Eastern Tribute. |
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Defiant Witter has predicted he will knock out the young challenger in four rounds. |
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Thatcher was not initially the obvious replacement, but she eventually became the main challenger, promising a fresh start. |
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The only challenger to his title of greatest Canadian horse would be his son Nijinsky II, who is the last horse to win the English Triple Crown. |
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The IBF officially enforced Carl Froch as Lucian Bute's number one mandatory challenger. |
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On 5 December 2009, Khan defeated mandatory challenger Salita in 76 seconds, winning by TKO in the first round. |
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The exiting challenger of record was replaced by a challenger committee, where decisions are made by popular vote. |
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Due to boxing politics involving the IBF's mandatory challenger, Hamed was soon forced to relinquish the IBF title. |
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Best of the French could be Keos with Dermot Weld's Two-Twenty-Two a strong challenger from Ireland. |
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Our Aussie challenger on the left should've been disqualified with such a blatant kick Down Under. |
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But first and foremost this is a challenger who is realistically a small bantamweight up against a big featherweight champion. |
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The Liverpool heavyweight travels to Schwerin on June 7 for a 10-round contest against the 39-year-old former European title challenger. |
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He swept through in the final few yards to win by an ever-widening margin from the brave American challenger Brass Hat. |
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Burns, right, is desperate to set the record straight after being awarded a controversial draw against the challenger. |
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As the second yacht club to file a challenge, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club assumed the duties of the challenger. |
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In 2003, several strong challengers vied for the right to sail for the cup in Auckland during the challenger selection series. |
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In 2000, the WBA stripped Lewis of their title when he opted to face Michael Grant instead of mandatory challenger John Ruiz. |
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Siren's Song brings Classic form to the pounds 150,000 Tattersalls Millions 3-Y-O Cup and she is a challenger for Jessica Harrington. |
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A successful challenger is a speedboat, nimble and opportunistic. |
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Most American experts gave Benn little chance against the hard punching challenger. |
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This rematch will clear the air and we will have an official undisputable challenger to our new champion, Oleg Maskaev. |
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This was the first America's Cup to be contested without an American challenger or defender. |
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Three more wins followed, including a disqualification win in eight rounds against important challenger Tommy Yarosz. |
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Now he's put the final seal on his Kingship, his halidom, by slaying a challenger in the Wood. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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Critics likened him to a young gunfighter who knew he could outdraw any challenger. |
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Because there were three zones, the winner of one of the three zones received a bye in the first round of the INZ challenger rounds. |
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In 1934, the Royal Yacht Squadron issued a challenge for Sopwith's newly built challenger Endeavour. |
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A challenger brand is a brand in an industry where it is neither the market leader or a niche brand. |
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De La Hoya and challenger Mosley will face each other in 12 rounds on Saturday, Sept. |
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The champion hopes to defeat his new challenger in the game to remain undefeated. |
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Facing the equally bold challenger Shamrock III, Barr led the Reliance to victory in just three races. |
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The IBF quickly ordered Fury to arrange a fight with their mandatory challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov. |
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In the ensuing contest, Miliband supported leadership challenger Owen Smith. |
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Since 1983, Louis Vuitton has sponsored the Louis Vuitton Cup as a prize for the winner of the challenger selection series. |
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From the first defense of the cup in 1870 through the twentieth defense in 1967, there was always only one challenger. |
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Around 1958, he appeared as a mystery challenger on the American television programme To Tell The Truth. |
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He knocked Cullen out in the 11th Round and became a world classified Lightweight challenger. |
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Almost three weeks later he faced Wells at Covent Garden for a second time, but now as challenger. |
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A few days later, realising that he was the challenger, Welsh accepted Jones' choice of referee, Jack Welch. |
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The three board members from the scandal-plagued Alabama One Credit Union have retained their seats, according to the challenger who reported that he had lost. |
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On my better days I'm an appeaser, but more often a challenger. |
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Selye concluded that unlike the case with simple metastatic calcifications, this response occurred only with the use of a sensitizer and a challenger. |
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And it was a feat the crowd recognised with a primeval roar as the Italian somehow brought the winner from nowhere to win going away from the American challenger Brass Hat. |
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But on all known form, recent Easter Cup hero Ardkill Jamie should show the way to the bend with the rank outsider Hi Dizz a possible challenger on his inside. |
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Nicholson was chosen to design challenger Shamrock V, and despite the Wall Street Crash, four NYYC syndicates responded to the threat and built a cup contender each. |
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With the challenger from the Czech Republic out of the race, 6-1 shot Spot Thedifference collared 50-1 outsider Star Performance for a three-quarter-length success. |
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In any case, none of the roles of the Green Knight, as knight, challenger, hunter, host, absolver, and Judge, conflict with his allegorical identity as Christ. |
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Despite Shamrock IV's severe rating, she took the first two races from the defender Resolute, and came closer to winning back the Cup than any challenger before her. |
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Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, who had pushed the Agusta deal, resigned in protest after this, and remained an influential critic and potential leadership challenger. |
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In 1887, Edward Burgess repeated his success with the Volunteer against Scottish yacht designer George Lennox Watson's challenger Thistle, which was built in secret. |
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There was a dramatic moment at St Andrews in 2000, as the ageing Jack Nicklaus waved farewell to the crowds, while the young challenger to his crown watched from a nearby tee. |
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Finance Minister Brian Lenihan, a second Cabinet member put up as a potential challenger, said he was glad the Taoiseach had tabled the motion of confidence in his leadership. |
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She was soon joined by rival challenger Owen Smith, prompting Eagle to withdraw on 19 July 2016 in order to ensure there was only one challenger on the ballot. |
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In one dispute over a distrained horse, Robert Gatell of Ouseburn, Yorkshire, refused to leave the church courtyard to fight his challenger, John Man. |
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