This was tremendously enjoyable and Balla were the victors in the fun game. |
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The victors will parade at Lansdowne Road on the national holiday and the juniors at the same venue eleven days later. |
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It is impossible, at this early stage, to predict the victors as there are so many imponderables. |
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Silsden Park Rangers held their nerve against Lindley Swifts and came away the victors in a high scoring encounter. |
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He said the Health Service Reform would be achieved in a way that would not result in victors or vanquished. |
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After three games in nine days Bolton eventually ended up victors in this game at Villa Park. |
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All the nations, the victims now become victors, the aggressors now defeated, once again assumed their positions in the political order. |
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The victors pursued the fleeing enemy, killing and capturing as many as they could, until trumpets sounded the retreat. |
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But a strong second half display saw the home side pull well clear and emerge comfortable victors at the end. |
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It is often acknowledged that the history of mankind is written by its victors. |
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When the two sides met earlier in the competition, Garrymore were victors by a large margin. |
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The Muskogees were defeated and according to custom the captured spoils were divided among the victors. |
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And, of course, the French and the Germans will, in a New York minute, be on the side of the victors, too. |
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The winner of each repechage then faces the runner-up in the other, with the two victors awarded bronze medals. |
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Britain and France emerged from the war as victors, but as completely impoverished victors. |
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It divided people into groups of the victors and the vanquished, bearing hatred for each other. |
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It carries the spray of foam, beer foam, through the air and into the hair of the victors. |
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Compare this with how the victors over France acted after its defeat in the Napoleonic wars. |
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In doing so she became the first Russian to win Wimbledon and one of the tournament's youngest-ever victors. |
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The victors of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece were awarded crowns made of olive branches. |
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There is a danger that we think of peace settlements as being about the relations between victors and vanquished alone. |
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In a democracy, there are no losers, or victors for democracy encourages competition. |
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If England can set more challenging totals, they could yet make the leap from plucky losers to deserved victors. |
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Towards the end of the war, the victors founded the United Nations at the San Francisco conference. |
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Whatever the outcome expect little more than a score or two to separate victors and vanquished at the end. |
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After the conquest, the Wall became largely irrelevant to these victors, and drifted into eclipse. |
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But history will be kind to him mainly because the victors write the history and they write it to suit themselves. |
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It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized. |
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Since the Second World War all Hollywood films have portrayed the US as victors, never mentioning the Europeans. |
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At his next visit he cut in the pink to win the frame 52-32 and thereby secure the match and the trophy for Bootham as 3-1 victors. |
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No sooner was peace signed than the victors began to squabble among themselves. |
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It's the same old geist of self-advancement and self-promotion that has always propelled everyone, victors and victims alike. |
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After the enemies were vanquished, however, the victors quarreled and their fundamental disagreements emerged. |
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To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations. |
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Mihailovic was executed, Pavelic escaped into exile, and their supporters were dealt with as the victors thought appropriate. |
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Here we really began to feel like victors, and the people treated us as such. |
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Newtown and Chilwell full-forward Brendan Parker kicked five goals for the victors before making an impressive speech about returning to his old stamping ground. |
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The daunting list of victors reads like a who's who of golf. |
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When the end came in 1945, the German people themselves were among its victims, at a time when victors were thin on the ground. |
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They sit around chewing cigars, drawing maps of places not yet named, fancying themselves victors in a war yet to be fought against an enemy yet to be named. |
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The kotinos is directly linked to the history of the Olympic Games of antiquity since it was the prize awarded to the victors. |
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By then, arrowheads were normally socketed, but it is a matter of conjecture as to how many arrows were expected to be recovered, even if you were the victors. |
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The victors may seem particularly potent as the disparities in power are intensified, but this does not render them omnipotent in framing the post-war order. |
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The horses are the best in the world, Olympic champions, World Cup winners and Grand Prix victors. |
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He tossed pieces of flesh into the arenas, engendering atramentous combats but the patient vicious rats that waited all the while carried off the victors. |
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Rather, leaders are always immanent in political processes where power appears, retrospectively as it were, to illuminate the discursive field of contestation and its victors. |
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So over the years, the saga of James Gatz has been appropriated by the victors into a celebration of the very excess it abhorred. |
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In Baluchistan and in the north-west of the country, religious fundamentalists were the victors in the election. |
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Empire had dribbled away after 1945, for the Second World War exhausted victors as surely as it obliterated the vanquished. |
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Saturday's victors deserve credit for being the exceptions and making their abilities tell against Everton. |
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The victors celebrate as if they were just given access to all the gold in Fort Knox, to do with what they will. |
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The victors imposed a hard treaty which included the payment by China of a war indemnity and the cession to Japan of the Manchurian territory around Port Arthur. |
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Although the only prize on offer at Olympia was an olive wreath, it is known that victors commonly received other more lucrative rewards when returning to their home city. |
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That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week. |
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To be sure, the victory parade was impressive, but for nearly an hour the would-be victors had wandered listlessly around the back streets before finding a short cut to glory. |
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I have to agree with my colleague from the Battlefords who said we entered into this back alley fight but did not emerge as victors. |
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However their legacy was to revolutionise modern warfare and to perpetuate the work of their greatest exponent in the armies of the Allied victors. |
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War in the later seventeenth century was becoming a bloodier business, with considerably higher casualties sustained not just by the defeated army but also by the victors. |
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In that sense, Westinghouse and Tesla remain the victors of the war of the currents. |
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It is the victory over hatred, over the horrible logic of the victors over the vanquished, over the desire for revenge. |
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Clothing website Asos has emerged as one of the victors in the fashion wars. |
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Peace fostered the seeds of retrenchment for the victors in old ways and doctrines. |
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She observes that the outcome of war is usually dictated by inequality, with victors being those that hold the most power. |
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Throughout that era, territory was the most coveted of resources, the plum prize in any power struggle, the mark of distinction between the victors and the defeated. |
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Hibernian were ultimately chastened by so hefty a defeat, yet joy is not entirely unconfined among the victors. |
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Nevertheless it was an astute ally for the victors of World War I, at the expense of China. |
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Australia were clear victors in the Rugby League World Cup last year. |
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Popular resentment toward the victors would be unnecessarily exacerbated by an imposed successor regime. |
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When it was over, the victors triumphantly plundered the goods of their fallen foe, collecting the weapons and trinkets from the bodies of the fallen. |
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The victors entered the city of York, exchanged hostages and were provisioned. |
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During its first decade, the newly formed Irish Free State was governed by the victors of the civil war. |
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It is a lesson of history that, when the battle is won, the victors are ennobled and enjoy more prestige and enhanced legitimacy if they show mercy to their erstwhile enemies. |
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It grew during 1946 as the Soviets communized the lands under their occupation and the victors failed to agree on a plan for the control of atomic energy. |
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There was no incentive for change amongst the victors, whereas the conquered were faced with huge reparations and loss of materiel that left them little choice but for revolutionary change over the long term. |
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Although the Crimean campaign was on the whole a fiasco for all the participating armies, the French forces came off less ingloriously than the others and could with some justice pose as victors. |
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The different tendencies in the country suffered the horror of fratricidal war, the revenge between victors and the defeated, and the trail of accumulated hatred which has not yet been cured in our days. |
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Ashraf Mughal's golden run with the bat continued from where he had left earlier by stroking useful 65 runs for the victors. |
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By his pen one of the most powerful victors in human history regains his complete vitality and many-sided character, clouded by myths spawned about him. |
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The ostensibly successful people, the victors, are not likable. |
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At Bangkok's Victory Monument, an obelisk dedicated to the victors of the minor Franco-Thai war of 1941, a rally against the coup ended in ugly scuffles between protesters and military police. |
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I cannot help feeling some disgust, however, at the vultures circling around this carcass and at this farcical judicial system which is still designed for the victors and never questions their actions. |
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This time financial services emerge as the great victors. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the war, with Germany quartered among the victors, old sporting clubs were banned, and large assemblies of people were outlawed. |
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When the chains of apartheid were severed in our country, he embodied these words, showing that both the victors and the vanquished could live in peace. |
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When the victors lined up in the slanty early evening sunshine for an impromptu set of press-ups in tribute to their army fitness instructors, peals of laughter rang round the ground. |
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Yet, in their different ways, the revolution's two principal losers Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa are still more beloved by ordinary Mexicans than the victors. |
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John McCain, the blogosphere and punditocracy were eager to identify the substantial victors of the 2012 elections. |
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The remaining eight second-placed sides contest two-legged play-offs, with the victors joining the hosts to complete the lineup for the final tournament. |
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These were mid-term elections that produced typical mid-term victors. |
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While the Saudis seem to insist on total war, including military occupation by the victors, the Egyptians are very wary of any military activity beyond Kuwait's borders. |
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When the Austrians and British threatened war over a Carthaginian peace imposed on Turkey by the Russian victors, Bismarck called for a peace congress in Berlin. |
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The victors mainly belong to one major tribe, the Kikuyu. |
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England, arguably as the only possible victors, came even closer to winning yesterday but there was no similar sense of excitement, just an excruciating recognition that success has eluded them. |
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Iraq has no need of triumphalist victors who do not know what to do. |
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It brings no good to anyone, not even to the apparent victors. |
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Wars produce victims and victors, and certainly those who will lose. |
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Napoleon III appointed a new commander, General Forey, one of the victors of Solferino, and sent 23,000 fresh soldiers. |
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So the victors in the Second Civil War showed little mercy to those who had brought war into the land again. |
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The victors captured Montrose shortly afterwards and took him to Edinburgh. |
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The Bourbon monarchy was restored once more, and the victors began the Congress of Vienna, to restore peace to the continent. |
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The USSR allied with the UK and USA, and emerged as one of the victors of the war, occupying most of central and eastern Europe. |
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Starting on 21 July 2005, England and Australia played five Tests, with the Ashes held by Australia as the most recent victors. |
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National borders were redrawn, with several independent nations restored or created, and Germany's colonies were parceled out among the victors. |
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Germany lost its overseas empire and several provinces, had to pay large reparations, and was humiliated by the victors. |
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The victors forced Germany to assume responsibility for the conflict and pay war reparations. |
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The Cimbri did not hurry, and the victors of Aquae Sextiae had the time to arrive with reinforcements. |
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In other instances, the victors would seize the defeated rulers, their families, and patron gods. |
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Kicking off our area's victors over the weekend was Jordan Berry's 12-7 win over Adam Sircar in the Class A 60kg division. |
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On the green baize Dewi Williams, of Llangoed YFC, and Natalie Geal, from Llangefni YFC, were victors. |
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Kumar Sangakkara and Chamara Silva also hit half-centuries after the victors lost the toss and were puit in. |
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What quizzism could he have been afraid of, adopting the language of the hero victors? Lord Burleigh had not this fear when he made his reply to Walsingham. |
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In the aftermath of Lincoln, the loyalist campaign stalled and only recommenced in late June when the victors had arranged the ransoming of their prisoners. |
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The political boundaries drawn by the victors of World War I were quickly imposed, sometimes after only cursory consultation with the local population. |
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City were also the victors on that occasion 56 years ago, winning 5-0, but this visit was portrayed as a measure of their progress against the 19-time champions. |
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The victors exiled Napoleon to Elba and restored the Bourbon monarchy. |
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