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There seemed to be successes.
And similarly, machines that were expected to dive, turned out to be successes.
She gives the foolish, garrulous Amanda — forever nagging her damaged children to be successes and nattering about the social triumphs of her youth — a towering, pathos-steeped gallantry.
Suri must be in a distinct minority of modern American historians who consider both the rebuilding of the South and the occupation of the Philippines to be successes.
Hall points out that his company took on Channel M and it is now "healthily profitable" adding: "There are going to be successes and failures.
Opening the summit, Obama said: "This is not going to be turned around overnight … There are going to be successes and there are going to be setbacks.
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"My revenge is going to be success.
There were successes.
There were successes, of course.
Both are successes.
Both policies were successes.
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