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"The reason I believe I ultimately won was because of the fear in the city — and what should be done about it," Mr. Koch said.
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"If I had won today or if I ultimately win, I'll look back at the other US Opens and think that it was a positive thing," said Mickelson, who was 43 on Sunday.
"The civil rights movement I think ultimately won because of identification with human beings that were unjustly suffering," Tonry said, "and we just don't have anybody but criminals—".
It was the triumph of the underdog, I think, that ultimately won British hearts – not (as some cynics suggested) the chihuahua, Bruiser, who skittered across stage to the oohs and aahs of a largely female audience.
In, a way, I think she ultimately won the day: She drank the champagne, smoked the pot, and enjoyed all the fruits without burdening herself with any of the labour.
In, a way, I think she ultimately won the day: She drank the champagne, smoked the pot, and enjoyed all the fruits without burdening herself with any of the labor.
Those hours of work and having that proper direction, I ultimately knew or did not ever lack belief that I would ultimately win".
"Blue Is the Warmest Color" ultimately won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
I mean, once you ultimately won and you've dominated your industry and there's no one else, you know, sort of there before you, then you come in and rip them apart.
I don't think we ultimately won on Murdoch.
(Who, by the way, ultimately won. I still hate that guy).
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