This probably sounds woolly headed, but they're actually all winners to some degree. |
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From the semi-final, the competition is a straight knockout, with the winners progressing to the final and the losers competing for the bronze. |
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The newsletter also has a fun wordsearch competition which is to be returned before the 28th November, with five cash prizes for the winners. |
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The latest beauty contest winners to step onto the Bollywood stage are the reining Miss World and her predecessor. |
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In pari-mutuel betting, the odds paid to the winners are based entirely on the amounts wagered by the players. |
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If one of those unions walks away, there will be winners and there will be losers. |
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The winners will take part in canoeing, water skiing, rock climbing, abseiling, mountain biking, orienteering and hill walking. |
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The biggest winners of next year will probably be corporate basket cases recovering from past woes. |
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In the deciding tiebreaker, Rafter went ahead 6-2 on an ace, several service winners and a backhand, crosscourt winner. |
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No-one is more guilty of that than the men who were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners. |
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All who attended, not just the winners who walked away with a nice tidy sum of money, had a great night. |
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The winners of the monthly competition for the best four homebaked queen cakes were announced. |
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In today's world of media blitzkrieg and instant entertainment, one quality separates the winners from the losers. |
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He finished with 18 aces and 41 service winners, and won despite breaking serve just twice. |
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There were many attractive gifts and trophies for the winners as well as for the audience who answered the tricky questions from the quizmaster. |
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He believed whatever choice, its impact would not be felt for long as the winners would rule with a minority balance of power. |
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He also had raced at Mountaineer Race Track and at Thistledown, riding 19 total winners. |
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In the second half the winners got their act together and began to pass the ball well. |
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Roger beat off some people who would have been worthy winners but he deserves the praise and credit for all the fantastic work he has done. |
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However, the odds are also lengthening to a one in 28,000 chance of any prize as the numbers of winners next month reduces. |
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Everybody could see that he could train a winner, good winners, but this was a different level of the game. |
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If the winners emerge with some dash in their style, they may also have to contend with being All-Ireland favourites. |
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This may simply reflect who expects to be the likely winners and losers from tossing homeowners into the maw of local political processes. |
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Competitions were held for babies in different age groups and winners were presented silver cups and cash prizes. |
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Sheffield United are four times winners but not a lot of fans can remember the last time they lifted the trophy 80 years ago. |
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The jubilant winners said they would relax for a couple of days before preparing for the television round. |
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For the 2001 National Open Framing Competition, three judges selected these winners from among the eight entries. |
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The under-funded casino offered a juicy sign-up bonus to attract new players then didn't have enough money to pay the winners! |
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The top two teams in each division will play off in a semi-final followed by a final to decide the winners. |
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Her fashion creation won the admiration of a group of international judges who had to pick winners from a total of 400 entries. |
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Special prizes will be granted to winners selected by an expert jury in early December. |
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Every new technology creates winners and losers, and has advocators and detractors. |
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The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit. |
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Here's an interesting one about sneaky civil servants using their access to databases to rat to the press on Lotto winners. |
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The winners will progress to the National Finals in Donegal next Whit weekend. |
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First here are the 15 winners, who correctly said the bars can be made from milk, dark or white chocolate. |
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Eleven of the last 14 Grand National winners have come from the first eight in the betting. |
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He began training 48 years ago and has had success both on the Flat and over jumps, training over 2,000 winners. |
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Northern Ireland were the last winners of this sadly defunct competition and the elaborate silver cup is in their keeping. |
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The winners were in total control from the word go in a totally one-sided contest. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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Whatever the calling or the profession, the 2003 Essence Awards winners have taken language and given it shape and magic. |
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The winners qualify for the knockout before two teams make it to the finals. |
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Tickets are only guaranteed to the winners and runners-up in all categories. |
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The winners of the rural contest will be announced at Bisterne fun day on Sunday. |
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With the new points system, which has reduced the number of points for winners and runners-up, it pays to be consistent. |
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The four medal winners will qualify along with the winner and runner-up from a further two events. |
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Naturally, in any election contest, there are winners and there are losers. |
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There were a number of award winners and we will have details of these next week. |
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The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy. |
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The tournament will employ the same format as last year with two pools of three nations, the winners of which qualify for the final. |
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The Pup of the Year title is fiercely contested, with previous winners having gone on to win Supreme Champion at Crufts. |
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Plaques will also be presented to the winners and runners-up in each section. |
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In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches. |
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Among the big corporates, the likely winners are already identifiable as transport and tourism. |
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If health or education is based on the market there will inevitably be success and failure, winners and losers, and boom and bust. |
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The home side looked likely winners from an early staged and coasted home to a comfortable victory. |
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The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow. |
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Dance students are the biggest winners of this successful new co-op venture. |
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We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come. |
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Perhaps there are not enough players betting on the dog races to create a pool large enough to pay off the winners. |
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And with 1500 entries and only 6 winners, I undoubtedly wiped the floor with 1493 of them, and finished 7th. |
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The winners should all receive letters confirming their prize today or tomorrow. |
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The winners of their respective matches will contest the final, while the losers will play off for the bronze medal. |
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Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form. |
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The winners and runners up photos are on display in Mulligans Pharmacy, Ballybricken, and are really worth a visit. |
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Seven of the 20th Century's Nobel Prize winners for Literature were alcoholics. |
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The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket. |
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The real winners from regionalization were the regional bureaucrats, who were able to access large amounts of European money. |
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Normally the best of three games is played, so the overall winners are the first team to win two games. |
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Bonniconlon at this stage began to tire and with the Belmullet midfield and half back line in top form Belmullet ran out winners. |
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Mr Hornby, pictured, is in the saddle as our newest tipster, and hopes his talent for spotting winners rubs off on readers. |
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Therefore, allotment of seats to youth festival winners for professional education courses should be stopped. |
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He began to get some decent mounts and started booting home winners regularly. |
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The winners are now putting final plans together for six colour-coded houses in time for competition in the school sports day next month. |
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So what are the key factors that separate the million-dollar winners from the also-rans? |
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The winners of the semi-finals will take part in a county final to decide the winner. |
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At the recent Awards Night the club were among the top flight of award winners. |
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Coldplay were also winners, taking the alternative music album award for Parachutes. |
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When you look at past winners they have always been from Oxford and Cambridge so to be in that league is fantastic. |
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As a brand ambassadress, Sushmita was in town to congratulate the lucky winners of the promotional challenge. |
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The winners of the monthly competition for the best homemade yule log was Doreen Mulhall. |
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Stay with them in the best room, get them to back his winners, and leave with big money without investing a zac. |
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The winners receive a ten-dollar gift certificate for Cineplex Odeon theatres. |
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In another interesting display of tradition, the winners in the women's race got to do a victory lap with laurel in their hair. |
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The home team were comfortable winners over Fahy Rovers on Sunday and they will provide Erris with a severe test in the next round. |
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Pre-race coverage of the Boston Marathon begins at 9 AM and will continue live until the men's and women's winners are duly laureled. |
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When the game is over, thank the scorekeepers and congratulate the winners, then get off the floor. |
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Every week, he runs a scoreboard of winners and losers, based on projected overall grosses and often questionable production cost estimates. |
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I recall the story of the boy who, when he rides his rocking horse, is able unfailingly to pick the winners at a local race track. |
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This sign is the most likely to have stocks and shares and the luckiest winners of Premium Bonds, scooping one in every seven prizes. |
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Even in that third set, Sharapova was leathering winners from impossible situations and simply refusing to go away. |
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The winners were chosen for showing bravery in the face of disability, illness or selfless devotion to others. |
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Tonight on Four Corners, the winners and losers in a market where water barons, battlers, governments and the river itself wrestle over water. |
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Amien said that his party has failed to meet the target to become one of the big three winners in the legislative election. |
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Nine winners will be chosen who will all receive health and beauty treatments. |
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Given what is at stake the winners can anticipate a probable quarter-final against Wales. |
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Time is running out for Srichaphan, with Agassi showing no signs of a let-up in the barrage of winners. |
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Mavericks and fools are often tolerated by parties as long as they're vote winners. |
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North West Radio are expected to hold on to their licence when the new franchise winners are announced this evening. |
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The totes were kept busy throughout the afternoon with the lucky winners collecting their cash. |
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He, like his opponent, backed up his serve with forehand winners from midcourt. |
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And it is in watching such a richly drawn, complex film that we become the winners. |
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Yesterday's winners were loitering about, looking hopeful, but the chicha had given us bellyaches, and it was time to go. |
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He is also one of an elite band of nine jump jockeys to have ridden more than 1,000 winners. |
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He has been leading jockey twice and in terms of Festival winners, is the most successful jockey still riding. |
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He needs ball winners of the quality of Keano to allow him to play down the right. |
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How many wars does it take before he and his like learn that there are no winners in war, only losers? |
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To arrive at some tentative answers to these questions we might first consider some winners and losers. |
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With 239 winners to his credit, he leads all other apprentice riders in wins and ranks 17th overall through Wednesday. |
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More than 5,000 pupils nominated their favourite teachers and the five winners were selected by a panel of judges. |
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In a high scoring cut and thrust thriller the St. Patrick's boys ran out six points winners. |
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Previous winners constitute a roll-call of those who have shaped physics in the 20th century. |
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The winners this year were mostly serious-minded elders from traditional communities. |
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The winners were announced at the end, but the prizes didn't matter when everyone had had such a rollicking time. |
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The winners receive cash awards and scholarships to continue their education at college or art school. |
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The Lottery system is designed to have lots of rollovers, large jackpots, and single winners. |
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Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money. |
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All the winners got free tickets sponsored by different airlines to exotic locales and loads of prizes. |
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At its peak, St. David's were regulars on the winners rostrum in the county leagues championships. |
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There will be round robins in each pool, with the winners playing each other for 1st place and the losers playing each other for 7th place. |
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The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November. |
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You know how pools winners always say it won't change their lives? Yeah, right, as if. |
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The list of award nominees, the eventual winners and even a quick scan of the banquet hall at the Palliser Hotel all gave reasons for optimism. |
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A home for Kentucky Derby winners should be sunshine, bluegrass and pretty mares waiting to make babies who can fly. |
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First, I identified traits associated with winners and losers of male contests. |
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Now Chris has two weeks to turn a batch of fumbling snowboard losers into winners. |
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He realised that a bit of synergy between the units could turn the losers into winners. |
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I also increased the fighting time of losers of contests relative to winners of contests. |
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Where there are winners, of course, there are losers, and the electricity generator company was among them. |
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There will also be a karaoke competition running during the day with prizes for the winners. |
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Parteen were in contention right up until the last quarter, but Whitegate finished stronger and ran out winners by two goals at the finish. |
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This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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They controlled the match from start to finish running out winners by 2-nil. |
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The lead changed hands several times with the top Scottish team eventually running out winners. |
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They went into the third quarter break with a one goal lead, extending it in the last to run out four-goal winners. |
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Manchester United ran out comfortable 3-0 winners and qualified for the quarter-finals. |
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Further goals were scored by James Gill and Rob Henson as they ran out 7-2 winners. |
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The group winners and runners-up qualify for the quarter-finals, as will the two teams with the next best records. |
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We should push states to require majority winners through instant runoff voting. |
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A lucky dip selected winners for prizes announced by the Tourism Department. |
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Dermot has saddled more flat race winners in Ireland than any other trainer. |
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Armando Martinez rode three winners on the program while eight different trainers saddled winners. |
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Of the ones selected for an award, she got those pieces to the various awarders and notified the lucky but deserving winners. |
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Award winners at the BAFTA beanfeast have to be threatened with pulled plugs if they use their speeches to attack the war. |
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Just as beamish were the Greek election winners, the royalist Populist Party, led by Foreign Minister Constantin Tsaldaris. |
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Yet the veteran National Hunt maestro continues to work away training winners and searching for potential champions. |
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Those tipsters may have the winners so a visit to UCG on Monday night next might be worthwhile for all you punters. |
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All that effort, toil and rhetoric is finished and now winners and losers have to face the results. |
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The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces. |
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They are an able cast of winners with their eyes set on a three-peat. |
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We would also like to congratulate all the prize winners from the raffle. |
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I am sure my feelings are echoed by many other winners and runners-up. |
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Yesterday, with a hard-won victory over Mexico, he took them as group winners to the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time in 40 years. |
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All in all, Teddy Hall were deserving winners but with sailing at all levels of the University alive and kicking, they'll have to fight to keep the cup next year. |
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The kapa haka which compete at the Festival are the winners of regional competitions that have been held around Aotearoa and Australia in the year prior to the Festival. |
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To the wannabe winners he gave business cards and fliers, dangling attractive security solutions for their would-be shops. |
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The museum is divided into five areas displaying collections of pottery, lacquer, bamboo, embroidery and the winners of the CCA sponsored National Craft Master Awards. |
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He said it was about time another service took out the honours as Service champions, with the Victoria Police reigning winners for the past five years. |
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Jack Pearson, of the 78th Bolton, and Pierce Gartland, of the 24th Bolton, were winners in a competition to design badges for the campsite and camp opening respectively. |
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In years where the Academy splits on picture and director, one of the winners comes as a surprise. |
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However, for all the ludic exuberance of this game, we should also be concerned that, as in any game, we are also likely to see winners and losers. |
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He has been associated with major winners as a reinsman and trainer. |
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She liked to put a few bob on the horses, too, and once astounded veteran punters when she picked seven winners on the one card in an amazing accumulator. |
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There was joy on the double for racing's first Lady Jessica Harrington at Leopardstown as the County Kildare trainer saddled the winners of the two feature races. |
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The programme has recently relaxed a rule stopping previous winners from a second appearance and wrote to him asking if he would like to come on again. |
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Sure, but try existing in the basement where there is little appreciation of the efforts of the back-markers and also-rans, some of whom train just as hard as the winners. |
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Nevertheless, the media machine will cogitate for the next 48 hours on the supposed winners and losers. |
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Americans love winners and they love underdogs, and when we took a sledge hammer to kill ants, people turned against us. |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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Previous winners of the short film Oscar include Martin McDonagh, who went on to direct In Bruges. |
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The winners of the 14-hour endurance race get around all of the Magic Kingdom's attractions in a single day and take home several armloads of valuable Disney merchandise. |
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Now they are the undefeated winners of Group D, conquerors of Greece, and the latest quarterfinalists. |
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The winners held all the aces in defence, mid-field and attack. |
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Moscow Flyer also proved to be the pick of Geraghty's winners last year, taking the Queen Mother Champion Chase and the 10-year-old as his banker once again this year. |
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The presentation night was held at the Tale of Spice restaurant, in Castle Street, which were winners in the best takeaway and best veggie food sections. |
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Among the winners were some who are involved in lesser-profiled sports, including canoe polo, ice skating, trampolining, and even bare-foot waterskiing. |
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In the battle to plot Gloucester's downfall when the Zurich Premiership leaders and recent Powergen Cup winners visit Heywood Road on Friday, Rowen Shepherd has it taped. |
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His post-election press conference was too long, too provocative, and too stingy in his phoned-in praise for the winners. |
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The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award won't endow winners with the millions showered on Nobel laureates, but it is as ambitious and international in scope. |
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Now for Cola companies to allow those lucky few winners to enter the game's arena during the course of a match violates one its sanctum sanctorum. |
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The winners of City of York Council's summer clean-up campaign were presented with prizes, won after they gained raffle tickets for putting their rubbish in waste bins. |
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Bob Woodhouse, who trains at Welburn near Malton, has his horses in rude health at present and a double could come his way from two of his recent winners. |
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The host country were convincing winners with 42.5 points on a canal which provided roach, small skimmers, perch, ruffe and bleak and the occasional sizeable bream. |
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Many people think the greatest winners of globalization today are financiers. |
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While the winners will take home the prize money and title, the eliminated contestants can hardly be considered losers. |
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Champion jockey Darley, with four winners, leads the jockeys' competition. |
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With electronic voting, the computer will take less than 20 minutes to calculate the poll, total valid poll, quota, all the counts and the winners. |
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He resisted the lures of the buckle bunnies who linger late in a rodeo arena, looking to sidle up against the winners. |
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They had two winners but neither had usual stable jockey McCoy on board. |
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Other winners include Nicholas Kirkwood for footwear and accessories design, Erdem for womenswear, and Acne for menswear. |
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Only Seagram, Lord Gyllene and Earth Summit of the last 11 Aintree winners were quoted at 20-1 or shorter by William Hill at the time of publication of the handicap. |
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He apparently gave the fake sheikh seven winners out of ten tips, but jockeys and trainers can offer better strike rates than that in their newspaper columns. |
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Why allocate education dollars to a community perceived to be off the charts with spelling-bee winners and academic scholars? |
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The winners of each score two match points and another two match points are scored by the pub with the higher total game point score over the four tables. |
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Of course, radical change creates losers as well as winners. |
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But before we get onto the winners, here are the correct answers. |
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Compared to the architecture of other prominent Pritzker winners, these works are of an almost foreign category. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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Of course, nearly every policy creates losers as well as winners. |
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The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four. |
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We've seen many travel websites come and go, some improving, others going downhill, and we've had ample time to sort the winners from the time-wasters. |
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The home team dominated from the start to finish to run out easy winners. |
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But the history of picking winners is not one of unadulterated success. |
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Kilmaley finished strongly and ran out comprehensive winners. |
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The visitors finished strongly, running out 13-30 winners over Atoms. |
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Davenport slammed three winners to serve out the final game for the win. |
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A panel of judges will select six winners from across the country. |
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In a well-contested encounter which contained goalmouth thrills in abundance, the Tireragh side were deserving winners as they showed a very high workrate all through. |
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The African youth champions Angola, who beat Ghana 2-0 in the final, will open their qualifiers with a match against the winners between Togo and Chad. |
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Bochy was speaking for the masses, who watched a supposed duel of Cy Young award winners evolve into a full-fledged shellacking. |
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The Cavendish Laboratory has 29 Nobel prize winners, more than anywhere else, and many Western countries. |
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Seven of his students, including his son George Paget Thomson, also became Nobel Prize winners either in physics or in chemistry. |
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As far as physiognomy goes, the winners protest that they would as lief have foregone the double points, and the money. |
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The university is associated with eleven winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, five in physics and sixteen in medicine. |
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There are at least 29 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields medalists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. |
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Among them are eighteen Nobel Prize winners in Economics, Peace and Literature. |
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Contest winners who selected tickets for Friday or Saturday night were surprised to find the Rolling Stones playing. |
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Concurrently there was an exhibition of previous winners at Tate Britain in London. |
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The winners of each continental competition contest the FIFA Club World Cup. |
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In 1987 the first Rugby World Cup was held in Australia and New Zealand, and the inaugural winners were New Zealand. |
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Lexington went on to a career as a breeding stallion, and led the sires list of number of winners for sixteen years, fourteen of them in a row. |
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England and Scotland have both produced winners of each of these competitions. |
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Chelsea were the last winners of the cup final at the old Wembley and the first winners at the new. |
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England received the recovered Jules Rimet trophy from Elizabeth II and were crowned World Cup winners for the first time. |
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Since 2009, Champions League winners have not kept the real trophy, which remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. |
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Michel Platini, the UEFA president, had proposed taking one place from the top three leagues and allocating it to that nation's cup winners. |
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The following season Villa were crowned European Super Cup winners, beating Barcelona in the final. |
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Since then, the winners of domestic cup competitions have also entered the UEFA Cup. |
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Pakistan overcame a dismal start in the tournament to eventually defeat England by 22 runs in the final and emerge as winners. |
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The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy is presented to the winners of the World Cup. |
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The names of the previous winners are engraved on the base of the trophy, with space for a total of twenty inscriptions. |
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The winners of the events were admired and immortalised in poems and statues. |
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners were also given olive wreaths. |
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England defeated Scotland in 1880 to become the first winners of the Calcutta Cup. |
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The opening match of the 2003 Six Nations Championship saw France, the reigning champions and Grand Slam winners, play England. |
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They defeated former multiple Heineken Cup winners Leicester and Toulouse in the quarter and semi finals. |
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This came against eventual tournament winners the Kiwis by over twenty points and dominated the entire match. |
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The eight teams in the quarter finals play each other with the four winners progressing to the semi finals before the World Cup Final. |
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In 2011 they decided to give Schofield his Golden Boot and he is now included in the roll call of winners of the prestigious award. |
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The World Club Challenge is an annually held competition between the winners of the Australian NRL and the European Super League. |
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When it was resurrected in 2000, the World Club Challenge was once more played between the winners of the premierships in Australasia and Europe. |
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Several July winners have gone on to win major international races, such as Colorado King, London News, and Ipi Tombe. |
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McCain had equalled George Dockeray and Fred Rimell's record feat of training four Grand National winners. |
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The winners were announced on the day of the 2010 Grand National and inscribed on commemorative plaques at Aintree. |
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The West Indies were declared tournament winners because of a bonus point won against the Netherlands. |
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There was nothing in the rules to decide an outright winner, so all four were declared joint winners. |
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Though it creates winners and losers, the broad consensus among economists is that free trade is a large and unambiguous net gain for society. |
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Previous winners from the UK are Liverpool, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Celtic, Chelsea and Aston Villa. |
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When its impact is assessed, the biggest winners from Lisbon have been Parliament, with its increase in power, and the European Council. |
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Glasgow is also host to many cricket clubs including Clydesdale Cricket Club who have been title winners for the Scottish Cup many times. |
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This term is sometimes also used to refer to elections for multiple winners in a particular constituency using bloc voting. |
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In a multiple member plurality election, with n seats available, the winners are the n candidates with the highest numbers of votes. |
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The Brit Award statuette given to the winners features Britannia, the female personification of Britain. |
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Scotland were the winners of the last Five Nations in 1999, before Italy joined the competition to make it the Six Nations. |
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This was originally conceived by the Earl of Westmorland, and was first presented to the winners of the 1993 championship, France. |
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The latest winners are England, who beat Ireland, Scotland and Wales in the 2016 Six Nations Championship. |
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In 2010 the European Cup reverted to the 'League Leaders' being the winners rather than having final games like the 2000s decade. |
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In July 2007, Euromoney announced Lloyds TSB as the winners of its Awards for Excellence. |
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The festival presents the Torc Awards to the winners of 22 different categories. |
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It is contested by the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships, along with the FIFA World Cup champion and the host country. |
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Brazil, winners in 2002, were the first defending champions to play qualifying matches. |
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The Webb Ellis Cup is the prize presented to winners of the Rugby World Cup, named after William Webb Ellis. |
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It is removed once each year to be cleaned and presented to the tournament winners. |
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A replica of the original trophy is given to the tournament winners after the ceremony and is also used for promotional purposes. |
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Rangers' campaign in the Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winners Parma en route. |
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Since then, domestic cup winners who do not otherwise qualify for the Champions League are given a place in the Europa League. |
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The 1999 Super Cup was the last one contested by the winners of the Cup Winners' Cup. |
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Since then, the UEFA Super Cup was contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the winners of the UEFA Cup. |
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The 2000 Super Cup was the first one contested by the winners of the UEFA Cup. |
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To determine district winners, candidates are apportioned their share of their party's district list vote plus their individual votes. |
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Other local winners of the Regional Theatre Tony Award include the San Francisco Mime Troupe. |
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The season ended with the Llanelli Scarlets running out as eventual winners, four points ahead of Ulster. |
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A place in the second round of the Europa League is also awarded to the winners of the Welsh Cup. |
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The winning goals were scored by Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson as Wrexham ran out winners in front of over 20,000 Wrexham fans. |
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The winners play in the Playoff Final which is hosted by the highest ranked team. |
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First place Solo winners in each age division from each competition will qualify for the Showdown of Champions. |
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In the end the presenters decided that as all their cars had won an individual event, all three were the winners. |
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They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners. |
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Australian winners of the Booker Prize include Peter Carey, Thomas Keneally and Richard Flanagan. |
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They finished the season in tenth place, sixteen points behind winners Surrey. |
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In 1985 Hampshire finished second in the County Championship, finishing 18 points behind winners Middlesex. |
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The club ended up finishing in third place, twelve points behind winners Durham. |
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Res Ipsa Loquitur is one of three course-and-distance winners in the ten-runner line-up. |
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In the ensuring competition between the European traders, the Dutch emerged as the winners. |
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The tournament is broadcast over local radio stations, and prize money is awarded to the winners. |
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The nominees with majority votes become the winners and they become members of parliament or constituency headman. |
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Medal winners include Nelson Mandela, Sir Frank Whittle, and Professor Stephen Hawking. |
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Moscow had more winners at the USSR and Russian Chess Championship than any other city. |
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Tottenham survived a scare as they fought back from 1-0 down to run out comfortable winners against Shamrock Rovers in the Europa League. |
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The game's over, and the Bills are winners in a 9-6 yawner that saw no touchdowns and sent the nation to bed early. |
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The Banana Boat team will then hit the road to whisk contest winners away for a customized day in the sun. |
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Many of these are award winners and the WAW website provides detailed tasting notes as well as information on the Winery and Winemaker. |
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The winners were presented with various prizes such as Gulf Air flight tickets, Daewoo TVs, Kodak cameras and Whahoo vouchers. |
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Newcomer Wingman now joins a line of renowned winners such as Apple, Nokia, Philips and Porsche. |
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These contemporary composers have been past winners in the Alienor Harpsichord Composition. |
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The A-List winners were chosen from more than 1,000 nominees and were voted on by over 2,200 Tampa Bay community members. |
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There's a block in World War One with no winners, there's another block in World War Two and then it seems like there was another world war. |
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Amin, 19, was one of only two World team winners at UCLA's John Wooden Centre, submitting Christopher Morales by top wristlock. |
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Each of the winners was publicly recognized at the Wyoming Association of Municipalities convention in Gillette, Wyo. |
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