The players who surround the jumpers also play a key role in who wins possession. |
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The Italian cannot help create the impression that he considers final wins to be one-day wonders. |
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We're going to look at some of the tough challenges ahead for whoever wins the White House. |
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The result was some nice wins against Labour but too many losses against the Tories. |
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The unavoidable conclusion is that direct action wins a lot more recognition than any amount of reasoned argument. |
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In other words, when the Prime Minister is confident of victory he goes all out to ensure he wins. |
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That cracking result completed a hat-trick of class two wins for Craig and he will be aiming to make it five next weekend. |
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To gain the playoffs as the wild card, a team will need 90 wins, according to the best estimates. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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Yorkshire have advanced to the quarter finals as a result of resounding wins over Minor Counties opponents in the previous two rounds. |
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Do you think an organised group like yours can really have an impact on who wins? |
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Other notable triumphs were three wins aboard Zuhair in the Charlton Stakes at Goodwood, a race now named in the horse's honour. |
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The punters understand that when all is said and done, it doesn't really matter who wins or loses. |
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Where such a link is proven, the employer could be in for a nasty blow to his bank balance if the aggrieved party takes a case and wins. |
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The visitors, who have clocked up 77 successive league wins, were given a stern test across all departments. |
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They are in a strong position this term, however, having clocked up eight successive wins. |
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If no one plays a trump, then the highest ranking card to the suit led wins the book. |
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The person who plays the highest card of the suit led, or who plays the highest trump, wins the book. |
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Any quatorze beats any trio, and when comparing two quatorzes or two trios, the one with the higher ranked cards wins. |
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Throw a selection of likely-looking away wins into an accumulator and you could be quids in come the close season. |
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If a trump is led, the other players may play any cards, and if several trumps are played to a trick the last one wins. |
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The eight-year-old has done little wrong in his two wins and, with Tony Dobbin on board, another strike looks on the cards. |
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His six wins in 2001 are the fewest in any of his championship seasons, but he led 100 or more laps in seven races he didn't win. |
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The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit. |
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They were tight wins and there is little doubt the sea of red and black in the outer helped make the difference. |
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The principle of simulation wins out over the reality principle just as over the principle of pleasure. |
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After that, England got their act together, and going into today's game, England's overall record against Zimbabwe was 15 wins and 7 losses. |
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The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money. |
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The undefeated juniors lead their group after home wins against the Czech Republic and Malta, and a draw with Denmark. |
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If Inzy wins this challenge, it's well and good, otherwise Ganguly can as well be sure that the one-day series is wrapped up. |
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They were the favourites for the wooden spoon before the season started but they've recorded two wins from their first four games. |
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It seems the perils of plucky Paula are to continue, whether she wins or loses. |
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Eventually, of course, the cheetah wins, sinking its teeth into the jugular of the prey and ending its life. |
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The five-year-old's last two starts on an all-weather surface, both at Wolverhampton, have resulted in two pillar-to-post wins. |
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The pairs enjoyed a mixed bag of results, with three wins and creditable performances in their close losses. |
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Alabamans certainly know a quarterback is most accurately judged by his wins. |
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Both teams tend to have the attitude that whoever wins this one wins the tournament, even if last year they discovered otherwise. |
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A correct answer wins six points, but a wrong answer loses the team five points. |
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There'll be no doubt this year that whoever wins it will deserve to be All-Ireland champions. |
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The highest card of the suit led wins the trick, and the winner leads to the next trick. |
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Whoever handles himself the best over the weekend wins an all-expenses-paid trip to the Caribbean. |
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Several short-term wins occurred as a result of the formation of the College Connection. |
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Both Mr Dowd and Mr Sosnik forecast that whoever wins two of the three big battlegrounds will probably be the next president. |
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There are two main wings within the Tory Party and regardless of who wins the election contest the battle between them will continue. |
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Whoever wins, will almost certainly qualify for the Super Six phase, although the Windies must still beat Kenya on Tuesday. |
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However, compared to diet cola or sugar-charged tonic or lemonade, soda water wins by a mile. |
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We started out in South Africa back in April and whoever wins the title will deserve it. |
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This was a very disappointing result following their wins over Ballinrobe and Ballyhaunis. |
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Bootham were only five points behind on aggregate as two of the frame wins were black ball results. |
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An assessment program that wins the support of American families must recognize effort and achievement. |
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We are playing for second place in the Pool in the World Cup next year so whoever wins on Saturday has the advantage. |
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His name was Bobby Bartles, and he was starting to get noticed, piling up a bunch of wins in clubs all over New York. |
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The showcase award is rated as one of the music industry's most important, and can provide a platform for whoever wins it. |
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The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party. |
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That's all very well, of course, but little consolation when the wins stop coming. |
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The men's soccer team is off to a great start this season, with four wins, no losses, and a record-breaking goal. |
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Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader. |
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Provided the rain holds off, England should today complete one of their biggest ever wins. |
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The recent results and contract wins have provided a boost to the share price, which has begun to steadily lift from recent lows. |
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Certainly whoever wins this year's senior football title will have earned it. |
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It's always nice when a fellow goalkeeper wins something because us keepers normally get overlooked in favour of strikers. |
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The old football adage that offense wins games and defense wins championships still scores. |
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Each time a President wins a second term, a game of musical chairs ensues. |
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After chugging a can of carabao, he chases the thugs away and wins her heart. |
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If Catania wins he would not only be the first white, non-Democratic mayor of the city, but also its first gay chief executive. |
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But now, after four wins and a washout in their last five games, they have climbed from seventh to fifth, and have overtaken England in the process. |
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Neither man wins the accolade of being the greatest, although Higgins would walk it if it were down to an unorthodox lifestyle away from the table. |
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In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory. |
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By the end of 1979 Tex had reeled off 13 straight kayo wins. |
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I mean, even if he wins Ohio, if his opponent wins New York and California, which the polls suggest he's going to win in a walk, isn't it game, set, match? |
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Everyone wanted to keep Winston on the field, racking up wins and alumni donations. |
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The bar that wins will host a special anchorman event featuring some cast members. |
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We certainly should not hold a ticker-tape parade for anybody else before then, no matter who wins what championship. |
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I thought about claiming that as my own, but only karma wins, kids. |
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If she wins, she gets both the platform and dignity of office and a cushy life. |
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For us, whoever wins the debate gets to have their cake and eat it too. |
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection. |
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And whether their preferred candidate wins or loses, they have a right to demand from their representative an array of services. |
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If Rodney Hide wins the ACT leadership, as I personally think will happen, then Sir Roger's influence as a policy wonk and powerbroker is essentially at an end. |
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This demographic reality means that whoever wins the suburban vote in 2016 and beyond will inherit the political future. |
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If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide. |
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Atalanta is a young princess, and her father has decreed she must marry whichever man wins a footrace. |
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Modern Family now holds the record for most consecutive wins in Outstanding Comedy Series, winning five trophies in a row. |
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Remember, the youth member who collects the most lids wins the prize. |
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Nor does it see the clouds lifting soon, whoever wins today's election. |
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And the introduction of accumulators, where gamblers can win huge sums with a low stake by predicting a series of wins, gave him the odd heart murmur down the years. |
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All-American Surprise, Ruined This Boise State footballer wins the game, and the girl. |
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The result was a show as rich in drama as a scoreless sixth-grade soccer game where everybody wins. |
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Are you cool with your bracket getting ruined if UCLA wins the national title? |
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While the former manager can claim to have won seven championships in a row, seven derby wins on the bounce is enough for the incumbent to be going on with. |
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Life for me is going to be pretty good whoever wins the election. |
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British prime ministers, of course, are elected based on which party wins the most seats in the House of commons. |
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The political party or party alliance that wins the majority of seats in Parliament forms the government. |
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Bill Brock wins in 1970 helped make the Republican Party competitive among whites for the statewide victory. |
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A car that wins such a rallye uses its victory to convince potential purchasers that it can cope with difficult driving conditions. |
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In shinny, everyone wins. Though rules are scaled back, the game is not loosened beyond all form, and the driving competitive element remains. |
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Jim will win fifty dollars in the office sweep if Japan wins the World Cup. |
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However, there are also languages where affixal stress wins out over root stress. |
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It also features a check-in history to track games attended, ballparks visited and team wins. |
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The winning student chef wins work experience with top chef Christopher Baston at London's County Hall Marriott. |
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There are back office people who track who wins by how many seconds. |
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He wins a Shakespeare MACH 2 Commercial float rod, a 13-footer that's perfect for method floats and loaded wagglers at big carp fisheries. |
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But a team that wins the wild card is like the boxer who wins the bronze medal in the Olympics. |
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And magnificent Matt's culinary courage proved that he who dares chew the witchety grub wins. |
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A win wouls make it a hat-trick of best actor Oscar wins for the London-born star. |
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Ilya Davidenok of Kazakhstan's Continental Team Astana wins the 13th Tour of Qinghai Lake cycling race that ended on Saturday. |
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Interim Chairman Hamid Karzai, 44, wins a landslide re-election in the loya jirga by 1,295 out of 1,575 votes. |
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Many Free Staters will tell you that one of their biggest wins so far was the passage and strengthening of jury nullification laws. |
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Other recent project wins for Apposing include the development of an app for this years Denmark TV Festival. |
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The faster the better Kames Park has been a reformed character of late, with two wins from his last four starts. |
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The cuttlefish that can paralyze the other first, by forcing near its mouth, wins the fight and the female. |
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This was one of our personal little wins over the army, and as soldiers do, we love to down a few amber nectars from time to time. |
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They came into the tournament highly ranked, but with a little bit of an asterisk as their last two wins had been unconvincing. |
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Bjorn Borg, 18, wins French, and the three of them change the game, guiding the world to two-fisted backhandedness. |
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A rubber consists of the best of three games, unless one side wins the first two games. |
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Ichigo, 13, is just an ordinary dojikko while her younger sister Natsume wins at a piano competition. |
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At the top of the food chain is PJ's, whose pizza wins high accolades, and whose menu of fat sandwiches is extensive. |
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Among those caught up in the fever-swamp was Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's two White House wins. |
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He was the first player to win all four Grand Slam singles titles and helped lead the Great Britain team to four Davis Cup wins. |
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Their leader, Peter Robinson, said that the DUP would talk first to whichever party wins the most seats. |
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The first person over the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. |
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In April 2010 Lithuania which is a second tier rugby nation, broke the record of consecutive international wins for second tier rugby nations. |
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If the second service is also a fault, the server double faults, and the receiver wins the point. |
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Typically, a player wins a set by winning at least six games and at least two games more than the opponent. |
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If in the following game the previous server also wins a break point it is referred to as breaking back. |
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If the server wins the point, the two players switch sides for the following point. |
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The women's record is held by Nicol David with eight wins followed by Sarah Fitzgerald five, Susan Devoy four, and Michelle Martin three. |
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A match generally consists of a predetermined number of frames and the player who wins the most frames wins the match. |
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Each set consists of nine ends and the player with the most shots at the end of a set wins the set. |
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If a player wins two sets, or gets a win and a tie, that player wins the game. |
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However, the value of a Thoroughbred may also be influenced by the purse money it wins. |
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They are also tied for sixth by number of wins, alongside France and Spain. |
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These improved results, particularly the wins against France, lifted Scotland into the top 20 of the FIFA world rankings. |
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After losing their opening match in Germany, Scotland recorded home wins against Georgia, the Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar. |
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Discounting managers who took charge of less than ten games, the least successful manager was George Burley, with just three wins in 14 games. |
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The record for a club which has never entered The Football League is held by Altrincham, with 16 wins against league teams. |
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Since then instead the club which wins three years in a row or five overall receives a conmemorative badge to wear permanently on their uniform. |
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Under Davies, Forest stretched their unbeaten record in all competitions following Calderwood's sacking to six matches, including five wins. |
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The league wins and points they have accumulated are the second most in English top flight football. |
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The UEFA Cup, also known as the Coupe UEFA, is the trophy awarded annually by UEFA to the football club that wins the UEFA Europa League. |
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England's results in Asia improved that winter with series wins against both Pakistan and Sri Lanka. |
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Teams are sorted by best performance, then by appearances, total number of wins, total number of games, and alphabetical order respectively. |
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The final positions in 1890 were based on number of wins minus the number of losses. |
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Eton has the balance of wins, but the victor in the bicentenary year was Harrow. |
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Wilkinson then amassed 27 points in England's next two wins against Italy and France. |
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On 26 April 2008 they ended their National Division One season undefeated with 30 wins from 30 games. |
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Mal Reilly was appointed Head Coach in 1987 and opened with six wins, four against France and two over Papua New Guinea. |
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In rugby league, the term 'the Double' is referring to the achievement of a club that wins the top division and Challenge Cup in the same season. |
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St Helens are also the third most successful side in the Challenge Cup with 12 wins in 21 Final appearances. |
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Garry Schofield was removed as Huddersfield Giants' coach after 13 games, having picked up two wins. |
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As of 2016, Davies has 84 professional wins worldwide, with 20 on the LPGA Tour, including four majors. |
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Since 1979, Europe has won ten times outright and retained the Cup once in a tied match, with eight American wins over this period. |
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The latter are listed first, as seven teams, ignoring any major wins with other partners. |
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The winner of the tie is the nation which wins three or more of the five rubbers in the tie. |
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Three more wins followed, including a disqualification win in eight rounds against important challenger Tommy Yarosz. |
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Four wins followed after that, including a rematch with Stock, against whom he avenged his second defeat, knocking him out in five rounds. |
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Benn turned professional in 1987 and began a streak of consecutive knockout wins. |
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Bruno became a professional boxer in 1982, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. |
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Bugner although long past his peak, was coming off impressive wins over Greg Page, James Tillis and David Bey. |
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At his retirement, Lewis's record was 41 wins, two losses and one draw, with 32 wins by knockout. |
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It was the third time Hatton had been stopped, taking his overall record to 45 wins and 3 defeats. |
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At this point in his career, Froch racked up 9 wins in as many fights, with 7 coming by way of knockout. |
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Troy Bayliss gained a pair of wins in the 2006 World Superbike, aboard his Xerox Ducati. |
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From 1952 to 1954, Hill rowed in twenty finals with London, usually as stroke of the crew, eight of which resulted in wins. |
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Senna was on 40 points with four straight wins to open the season by the time Mansell gained his first finish with a second in Monaco. |
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Hill became champion in 1996 with eight wins, but was dropped by Williams for the following season. |
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The year started badly when he spun off in Brazil due to a mechanical problem, but wins in the next two races put him in the championship lead. |
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Taking eight wins and never qualifying off the front row, Hill enjoyed by far his most successful season. |
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Mansell went on to record four more Grand Prix wins, including at the British Grand Prix. |
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Placing first in nine races, Mansell had set a new record for the most wins by a single driver in one season. |
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Jacques Villeneuve won seven races during 1997, compared to five wins by his main rival, Michael Schumacher of a resurgent Ferrari. |
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In 1963 Clark drove the Lotus 25 to a remarkable seven wins in a season and won the World Championship. |
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However, in 1965, Clark dominated again, six wins in his Lotus 33 gave him the championship. |
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They would end up tied but, Hailwood took the crown due to having five wins to Read's four. |
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It has subsequently won the competition six more times, the highest number of wins by any competing country. |
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Ireland opened their 2014 Six Nations Championship with wins over Scotland and Wales. |
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In such a system, each party introduces a list of candidates and the party winning a plurality of votes wins all the seats. |
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The three autumn tests held at Murrayfield during November yielded wins over Argentina and Tonga, and a narrow defeat against New Zealand. |
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In the 2017 Six Nations, Scotland saw a marked improvement in performance with three home wins and two away defeats. |
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The following table shows the number of Triple Crown wins by each country, and the years in which they were achieved. |
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The top jockey for the festival is the jockey who wins the most races over the four days. |
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Ten drivers have achieved consecutive wins in the Formula One Drivers' Championship. |
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Thus, methanol, ethanol, and propanol are miscible in water because the hydroxyl group wins out over the short carbon chain. |
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The most successful Celtic nation is Wales, with fourteen wins, with Cornwall close behind, having won ten times. |
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Until 2008, a team which wins three times in a row or five in total, receives an original copy of the trophy and a special mark of recognition. |
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Win number out of total wins is shown in parentheses for golfers with more than one major championship. |
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The first candidate on a list, for example, will get the first seat that party wins. |
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Another factor can be how overhang seats are handled, district seats that a party wins in excess of the number due to it under the list vote. |
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Wales' record for consecutive Test wins is eleven, and for consecutive losses is ten. |
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Results improved with wins over the Ospreys and the Newport Gwent Dragons in December. |
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Under new Director of Rugby Phil Davies, Cardiff Blues managed only eight wins in the Pro12 and one in the Heineken Cup. |
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However a victory over Heineken Cup champions Toulon followed by back to back wins over Glasgow eased pressure on the Director of Rugby. |
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However Impressive back to back wins over Harlequins were not enough to overcome Munster in the pool stages of that season's Heineken Cup. |
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After Wrexham started the next season with just 3 wins from 13 league games, Dixie McNeil resigned before his inevitable sacking. |
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But the season started badly, with only three wins and 10 points by the middle of November and Wrexham rooted to the bottom of the table. |
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In addition, Morris had only fought once in the three years before his death, beating a fighter with only 17 wins out of 81 fights. |
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This was followed with wins over Johnny Mezier, Young Peterson and Jack Cameron. |
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His first defeat came in November 1962 his 35th fight after 34 straight wins. |
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Jones is recorded as having 52 professional fights, with 46 wins, 3 loses and 3 draws. |
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In sudden death, a player who scores lower on a hole than all of his opponents wins the match. |
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The competitive team consistently wins best and outstanding delegation awards and is considered one of the top teams in the country. |
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Take note that if the side to move first wins, the plycount must be an odd number, since that side makes the last move. |
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I would have felt a bit greedy wishing for wins for both Australia and Scotland but it turned out to be a red letter day. |
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Mark Cavendish was favourite to add to his 15 Tour stage wins in three years on the 198-kilometre third stage from Olonne-sur-Mer to Redon. |
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He has vowed to send almost THREE MILLION uninsured and unregistered vehicles to the knacker's yard if he wins power. |
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Longtime Chicago-based reinsman Chris Emigh was second in the standings with 82 wins. |
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The actor wins ITV show The Baron, which entitles him to the lairdship of the village of Gardenstown, Banffshire. |
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Leaderene can make it two wins on the bounce in the Bet toteexacta Handicap at Beverley after striking gold on the Lingfield all-weather. |
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The satanic Temple wins these fights because they are small fights. |
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In China, however, a player who stales his opponent's King, wins the game. |
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Headingley stadium is home to Yorkshire County Cricket Club which is the most successful cricket team in England, with over 31 County Championship wins. |
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She often imagines her own adventures and becomes a hero in the novels, such as when she wins the war in Swallows and Amazons or finds an underground spring in Pigeon Post. |
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If the losing party wins their appeal, the trial will start over again. |
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Even Lemon, for all her protofascist beliefs, wins our sympathy. |
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If a party wins more constituency delegates than their statewide share among the parties would determine, it can keep all these constituency delegates. |
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Gould then stood down, having inspired four NSW series wins in five years. |
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But they came up against an impressive force in Bayern, who extended their run to 10 wins on the trot, having scored 28 goals in the process and conceding none. |
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These early season wins led to her setting a new record in the UCI's women's world road race rankings for the gap between the first and second ranked cyclists. |
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Despite victories over Coventry City, Sheffield Wednesday and Fulham, the club needed four wins out of the last four games to have any hope of safety. |
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Despite some success in the Heineken Cup, beating Racing Metro and achieving a quarter final place, this was a season in which Cardiff Blues managed only 10 league wins. |
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For example, suppose that a party wins 10 seats based on plurality, but requires 15 seats in total to obtain its proportional share of an elected body. |
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He is one of the craftiest of men, and his extraordinary charm of manner not only wins him friends, but does much to soften the asperities of his opponents and enemies. |
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Alastair Seeley from Northern Ireland, holds the record number of 21 wins. |
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The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. |
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However, where a party wins an absolute majority of votes, but does not have a majority of seats, that party is given additional seats to ensure a parliamentary majority. |
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The rules of the championship further provide that if teams tie on both match points and points difference, the team which scored the most tries wins the championship. |
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Occasional wins were recorded against Wales, Ireland and France. |
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There were no wins over England, but three of the games were drawn. |
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In July 2015, following four wins and two draws Wales topped the group. |
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Harry Vardon's brother, Tom Vardon, had wins on various European tours. |
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France, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom are joint third with five wins. |
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If the challenging club wins the match, it gains stewardship of the cup. |
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Whenever it is uttered by a character on the show, the first person in the room to dash off a searing face-melter of a musical run wins the round. |
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Eric Bristow holds the record for most tournament wins with five. |
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The team scored four wins with Rosberg winning in Detroit and Adelaide, and Mansell taking the European Grand Prix and the South African Grand Prix. |
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Three wins in a row became four wins two weeks later at Zandvoort, Alan Jones winning again by a comfortable margin over Jody Scheckter's Ferrari. |
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He remained with Manor for another year and won the championship with ten wins and 419 points to the two wins and 377 points of his nearest rival, Alex Lloyd. |
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Hamilton finished third overall with three wins and three pole positions. |
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A bet to show wins if the horse finishes first, second or third. |
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Bruno once again got himself back into title contention with wins over former contender James Tillis and journeymen Reggie Gross and Chuck Gardner. |
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After two more wins, against Sanderline Williams and Jose Quinones, Benn fought WBO middleweight title holder Doug DeWitt of the USA in Atlantic City. |
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He retired with a record of 66 wins, eight losses and one draw. |
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A player who wins all four Grand Slam tournaments and the Olympic gold medal during his or her career is said to have achieved a Career Golden Slam. |
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The world's first Open Championship was held at Prestwick in 1860, and Scots golfers have the most victories at the Open at 42 wins, one ahead of the United States. |
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Interestingly, it took Huddersfield's next three coaches more than 13 games to register two wins, with the club so far off the pace in their early Super League years. |
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With the mercurial John Horton and the incisive Mike Beese, the side continued to develop Bath's reputation in the early Seventies with wins over the top Welsh sides. |
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Wasps end of season run to glory also included timely wins that saw them defeat the Northampton Saints, in the Premiership semi final, after finishing 2nd in the league table. |
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Where would 225 wins leave Wakefield among knuckleballers all-time? |
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During this time Leicester went 57 games unbeaten at home in a period that stretched from 30 December 1997 to 30 November 2002 and included 52 successive wins. |
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Leicester were English champions again in 1995, Leicester went top after a win against West Hartlepool and had crucial wins against Bath and Sale. |
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An injury-time goal from Nikola Zigic against an obdurate Stoke side gave Birmingham back-to back Premier League wins for the first time in 14 months. |
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In 2003, England won the Grand Slam for the first time since 1995, followed by wins over Australia and the All Blacks on their Summer tour in June. |
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Yorkshire followed up a successful 2014 with an even better 2015 winning their 33rd County Championship title with a record wins and points total. |
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Chelsea's streak of eleven consecutive away league wins, set between 5 April 2008 and 6 December 2008, is also a record for the English top flight. |
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Because the current trophy permanently remains UEFA property, it is no longer given to a team that wins a fifth overall or third consecutive title. |
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Things initially went well, and for much of the season Chelsea were on course for promotion, but two wins from their final seven league games ensured the club finished fourth. |
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Only if a defendant wins should fees and costs be awardable. |
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They took just four points from the first four games, leaving the team needing three wins from their remaining four games to have a realistic chance of progression. |
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If no candidate wins a majority, then the individual with the fewest votes is eliminated, as are any other candidates who receive less than five percent of the votes cast. |
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Juan Manuel Fangio has won the next most, with five championships won during the 1950s, as well as having won the greatest percentage of wins, with 24 out of 52 entries. |
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The score achieved for each and every hole of the round or tournament is added to produce the total score, and the player with the lowest score wins in stroke play. |
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The game is won by the party that wins more holes than the other. |
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When the final ball is potted, the player with more points wins. |
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A match is won when a player wins a predetermined number of frames. |
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Seven wins from their last eight matches have underpinned the promotion drive and Aram paid tribute to his players, most of whom suffered last year's disappointments. |
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A tough task Karaka Jack, Fantasy Gladiator and Fennell Bay have won 12 races between them but none of those wins have come when soft has featured in the going description. |
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Five-star Boro's record Ram-raiding wins over visitors to Teesside BORO have beaten Saturday's visitors Derby County three times at home by club record five-goal margins. |
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In the women's race Alex O'Brian continued her winning form with victory over Laura Quine preventing the Liverpool Harrier from making it two wins in as many days. |
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And, with only four wins in 57 previous visits to the Bernabeu, the omens did not look good for a Zaragoza side, who had gone 12 games without a victory. |
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But while Daley won a single score of 10 for his final back dive, it was lower on difficulty than his rivals to allow American Boudia to steal the most unlikely of wins. |
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When Shoemaker wins or loses by a nose, it is an odds-on bet that a whoop-de-doo rider would have lost by lengths, having wasted the horse prematurely. |
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