Finally, there's the regular-season finale, at Richmond, the make-or-break race for drivers on the bubble. |
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No one seemed to expect Jon Tester to pull it out, but it was no longer a make-or-break race. |
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The southern provinces are where the make-or-break struggle for Afghanistan's Pashtuns is taking place. |
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We need to find new ways to sustain that solidarity when we're not in that make-or-break moment. |
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What I do deny, vigorously, is that this is a make-or-break moment. |
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Our team is there to help you prepare for difficult media interviews, important speeches to members and employees, make-or-break presentations to governments and more. |
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The make-or-break issue is climate financing, where the Presidency hopes that it will be possible to agree on an EU mandate ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December. |
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Rather, they have entered a make-or-break period. |
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Prince Harry is taking girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a make-or-break African holiday in a bid to heal their troubled relationship. |
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The Government will make a final push this weekend to break the deadlock in the social partnership talks with all the main players warning it is now make-or-break time. |
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It is make-or-break time, when the networks take measure of the nation's taste and maneuver accordingly. |
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Why we're still having this argy-bargy is that the two main parties are anxious to put off what they believe will be this election's make-or-break issue for them. |
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