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It will probably win awards for the quality of its access, however mutually degrading that access was.
It will probably win prizes, though.
"It will probably win best picture at the Oscars, unless the Oscars don't want to be relevant ever".
With its feel-good exuberance, it will probably win an audience.
Galatasaray is more than a soccer club — it is a Turkish sporting and educational institution that runs more than a dozen different sports — and it is thinking well outside its domestic league, which it will probably win in a canter.
Which means it will probably win.
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It'll probably win a Bafta.
Piggott first rode for the Queen at Newmarket in 1955 and as our conversation turns to the monarch's Carlton House, favourite for this year's Investec Derby, he says: "It'll probably win, too.
(It also favors legacy: in 2011, the Montreal-based indie-rock band Arcade Fire won Album of the Year in an unlikely upset, and it's been nominated again this year, in the Best Alternative-Music Album category, for "Everything Now," a jumbled, strangely static record that's largely considered the band's weakest. It'll probably win).
In the end, if a product can diagnose a potential problem and, as Fleureau says, move the needle on the patient, it'll probably win in some way.
President Obama, as it seems, will probably win the elections based on polls and different projections that give him more than 270 electoral votes, winning in different swing states.
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