In short, Britain's trade in services is a huge success story which is scarcely ever told, and it extends to Asia. |
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Five years later, it was registered as a private limited company and the success story continued. |
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The Chief Justice held up the Family Court as a success story in doing things differently. |
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It has been an unlikely success story, for the Frenchman initially struggled to fit into his new surroundings. |
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Some of their employers and even some of the women themselves were very shy about going public with their success story. |
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The reclamation of the old city neighbourhoods in the new, Eastern states of the German Federal Republic was a success story. |
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The monthly morning tea is another success story in the social calendar for the ship's company. |
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Equally at ease in English and French, Smith was very much a success story of Trudeau's vision of a bilingual country. |
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But the author's notes on transferable skills are remarkable in light of their own success story. |
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The Bournemouth-born jazz singer is already a huge success story in Japan where her debut album has been a massive hit. |
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Sales have sagged recently, but the Hummer H2 is Detroit's biggest aftermarket success story. |
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Providing music and movement classes for preschoolers and primary-school children has become a New Zealand success story. |
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The first minister's lurch to populist authoritarianism is obscuring a success story, one in which law and order policies seem to be working. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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The walk on Sunday was a huge success story and was a very good advertisement for the Walkway. |
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This is an inspirational success story, proving that seemingly insurmountable setbacks can be overcome on the road to glory. |
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And its success story has come at just the right time for the city's economy. |
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And jubilant retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year. |
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This was not just an achievement at an entertainment show but a success story. |
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A success story, in other words, giving great hope for the future of Europe. |
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Of course, it would be quite a success story if they could net him this evening or tomorrow. |
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While there is no room for complacency, the revival of the cirl bunting has been a real success story. |
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It could not get an investment grade but it has been a big success story and bond investors did very well after it was taken over and rerated. |
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A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one. |
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There is also said to be another major development in the pipeline, so watch this space for more on a very local success story. |
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The club has become a major success story in the town since its launch and now has a few hundred regular members. |
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Today, only one group of anapsids remains, which truly could be called an evolutionary success story. |
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It is so wonderful to finally have a happy success story, as opposed to a frantic and sad run to the vet. |
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A conservation success story is crawling through the swamplands of South Florida, northernmost home of the American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus. |
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And seafood recently overtook other agriculture as an export success story, bolstered by boasts of clean water and fresh air. |
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The Chancellor has overseen low interest rates, high employment and financial stability for several years, a soporific success story. |
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That is how they were feeling at Southampton Airport last night as they celebrated a soaraway success story. |
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A real life story that runs on the lines of a success story of an Indian in Austria would be ideal, she feels. |
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Opened in 1994, the centre is the success story of a determined Englishwoman. |
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The 26-year-old is staking her claim to become a success story in the business world. |
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The traditional craftsmen of the sleepy hamlet of Kottapuram are weaving a success story. |
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A quarter of a century after whaling was banned in Australian waters, whale watching has become a tourism success story. |
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Compared with this dire record, the success story of government policy has been all about Sure Start and early years. |
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Where else can you achieve an overnight success story as succinct as theirs? |
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We will not let up in 2008, but continue to work hard at delivering our success story. |
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Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile. |
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Cheese is another success story, showing continuous increases in production. |
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The classic black-and-white Friesian is a dairy industry success story. |
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The garage where the success story began has in the meantime literally come apart at the seams. |
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A fount of knowledge, great expertise, and KHS technology are behind this success story. |
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The ICT sector has become an oft-repeated success story and has placed the country on the global map of rapidly growing industry. |
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The Berlusconi success story is a nice one from the business point of view, one that has created a lot of wealth in Italy. |
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So the HeiQ success story proves that even perspiration can inspire clever minds to a stroke of genius. |
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Unfortunately, the other side of the coin with this success story is the increasing workload for the small Secretariat. |
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No success story showing the vitality, inventiveness and combativeness of dryland populations in the face of desertification has been told. |
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Internet banking is a real success story, where algorithms are used to ensure security. |
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Almost no Arabs believe this, because almost no one in the Arab world looks to Iraq as a success story to be emulated. |
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The melding of our founding peoples and generations of immigrants has created a unique success story. |
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Sweden's Gripen programme is also an example of a success story, which clearly provides an object lesson in terms of European cooperation. |
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In fact, I think it's an international success story that's garnering a fair amount of interest around the world. |
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This is a success story that Scottish teams have yet to revel in. |
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Their expertise, dedication, inventiveness and team spirit have shaped our success story. |
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Has not enlargement been the European Union's greatest success story, its crown jewels? |
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Indeed, these long-running collective labour disputes amount to a festering wound at the core of China's economic success story. |
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There is one in my area that owns half of the local airline, a success story at a time when airlines are not doing very well. |
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Each submission is a success story in its own and we are proud to recognize their efforts today. |
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The success story of the internal combustion engine is therefore hard to imagine without air filters. |
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It is amusing to see, but it also reflects the seriousness these people have in making Troilus a success story. |
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The banking industry is a success story and its profitability is very important both to our economy and to individual Canadians. |
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Indeed, the overall system of federal support for university research is a success story. |
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While many said it couldn't be done, the recovery of the Peregrine Falcon is a true wildlife success story. |
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Sierra Leone remained a success story and a model of transition from peacekeeping to peacebuilding. |
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Improvement in the customs areas has been a constant since 1998 and constitutes a real success story. |
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Our banks are a Canadian success story that all Canadians, and our government, should be proud of. |
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Switzerland offers the ideal training location for companies and can be seen as a political success story. |
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We are very happy that he now wants to continue writing this success story for Ringier with increased personal involvement. |
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They are a success story from the rocky tide pools of the zones near the surface, all the way down to the deepest trenches which score the ocean floor. |
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Instead, it received across-the-board critical acclaim, without much in the way of promotion, and became the kind of minor success story that gladdens the heart. |
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No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling. |
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The recovery of Africa's southern white rhinoceros population from no more than 50 animals a century ago to over 11,000 today is a conservation success story. |
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The elements of the alchemy that turned the Kings into a postseason success story have to be in place again if they are to build on their spring fling. |
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You have such a large portion of students who are economically disadvantaged, and you still turn out a success story every year. |
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Of course, now that Apple has anointed him CEO, Jobs is no longer an interim success story, but he has become a model in how an interim can recharge an organization. |
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The Rwandan success story was not without a price, and for some the scars were slow to heal, when they healed at all. |
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Plus, as with any business venture, an early success story sparks a glut of wide-eyed hopefuls hoping to imitate that victory. |
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A man who sold himself to voters as an American success story owes the public more than a wave goodbye. |
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Economic progress in Afghanistan is an understated success story, too often overshadowed by the intransigence of the Taliban. |
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A real Scottish success story, this not-for-profit business was launched on a shoestring in 1999, and now reaches out to 500 social entrepreneurs. |
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It is suggested that the example of French bimetallism and its success between 1850 and 1870 provided a success story to which bimetallists in the 1890s could refer. |
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Williams admitted that his vet had played a big part in the success story. |
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They ensured that senior staff were rewarded for their efforts and, in 10 years, transformed the firm from a sleepy business into a thriving success story. |
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After achieving fame through great struggle, an artist soon narcissistically focuses on his own success story, assuming the status of some sort of pop prophet. |
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For a tourist success story, Scotland needs only to look across the sea. |
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Maximizing digital penetration will add stronger than expected cash flows to the balance sheet and provide an execution success story for Wall Street analysts. |
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Hissy Fit Ffos Las acclaim The biggest success story of 2009 has surely got to be Ffos Las. |
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Given that the budget is already low, this reduction amounts to a glaring lack of political will to make this pilot project a success story, rather than merely a desultory campaign. |
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The success story began in 2003 when Daniel Ruester had the idea of bringing the street fair to Europe after many visits to Dore Alley and Folsom Street Fair. |
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It is the greatest success story of European foreign policy so far. |
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While the recovery of the species is a conservation success story, the return of larger and larger flocks continues to cause significant economic losses for local farmers. |
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One success story was Assam, a jungle in 1840 that by 1900 had 4,000,000 acres under cultivation, especially in tea plantations. |
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Therefore, recovery of this formerly endangered species is a true success story for nature conservation. |
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Lyon, France's third city in terms of population and second city in terms of economic growth, has made a success story of the organisation of its public transport. |
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In short, the apparent success story of Chiloe is a warning. |
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The regulation on obtaining evidence is another such success story. |
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Seeing such a success story, says Turlington, was a revelation. |
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The subtler Sofia Coppola bag has been a more recent success story. |
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Matt is self-effacingly modest in his description of Pappy's Edinburgh success story. |
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With 23 years of independence the success story of Namibia's performance should be masticated gently explained Schuler. |
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The success story of Poltavskiy MEZ started about ten years ago with the establishment of a small enterprise in the Ukrainian town of Poltava. |
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It is quite obvious that we have a success story since deregulation. |
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The return of California condors to the wild is a remarkable conservation success story. |
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It must be said that for some time, while the success story of Timor-Leste was being enthusiastically told and retold, people easily overlooked the fact that the country had existed for only four years. |
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While today Barcelona has become a success story combining intelligently its traditional past and the modern present into a vivid, cultural and cosmopolitan boom town it also has its problems. |
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It features all the tools and advice needed to become a weight-loss and health success story. |
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And yet the Board's success story was not unclouded. |
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The success story that is Apple is not just one of innovation and design. |
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Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis was the classic American success story. |
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Through their professionalism, they made Iraq a success story in international verification, and I hope that that expertise will not be dispersed and lost to the United Nations in the future. |
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Today, the bald eagle is also an example of an environmental success story. |
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An example of how these concepts have worked ashore is an AIMD Mayport success story. |
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However, Louise Attaque's success story soon proved to have a flipside. |
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Wild man Alan Jones kick-started the team's success story in 1980, followed two years later by flying Finn Keke Rosberg. |
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Podcasting is the Internet's most unsexy success story, the tortoise in a never-ending race with fresh waves of hares. |
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Indeed, compared to most other urban school districts, Boston is a major success story. |
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Proven technology: structural tile tanks and glazed, vitrified fireclay tiles linings have been a success story for nearly 100 years in the Pulp and Paper Industry. |
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He has since turned that insight into a runaway success story. |
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Whilst it is true that the economic situation in Europe is not a runaway success story, it is also true that the euro cannot be blamed for this situation. |
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A more recent success story relates to France Télécom, which launched a global harmonisation programme and the restructuring of its client billing applications. |
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The critical question is, how do we make sure your emerging success story has a happy ending? |
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Panel beater Andy Craig has worked there as part of Allied's success story for more than a decade. |
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It is clear: the internal market is a wonderful achievement, a success story, without any doubt, but it is not perceived as such by the citizens nor small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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The Statistical Office considers that the 2002 Census was a success story and that outsourcing was the best solution in such demanding circumstances. |
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The only shadow in this success story is the perceived weakness of the euro's exchange rate, which has been a focus of criticism in press for quite some time now. |
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Ohanian tells his fascinating success story with youthful optimism, forthrightness and a dash of defiance. |
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Ski implants could be a commercial success story? |
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A particular success story comes from children who are looked after, doubling the success from last year. |
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Besides home to many rare species, you can easily spot the larger sambar and the hard-ground barasingha, swamp deer, whose resurgence is Kanha's best success story. |
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Estonia has proven to be a success story by many parameters. |
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In short, another remarkable success story is in the making. |
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It's the perfect excuse to get out and enjoy some unusual and interesting beers from microbreweries which are proving to be a continuing success story, despite the recession. |
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A FRENCH film based on the success story of an autorickshaw driver's daughter studying at the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, is slated for release next month. |
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Since his forces had already been humiliated and defeated in previous engagements, he needed to report a success story to Rome that would lift the spirits of the people. |
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