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If they draw against Bayern and there is a winner between CSKA Moscow and Roma they will be out.
This year, New Jersey — along with Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts — will figure more actively in choosing a winner between the remaining Democratic and Republican candidates.
At the same time, he won a seat in Congress, which will now choose a winner between the two presidential front-runners.
The location was a winner: between demand from Latin-American grandmothers and adventurous young urbanites, Fernald was selling four or five lambs' heads a week.
Despite the late hour, she managed to get the crowd on its feet on several occasions, once tracking down a lob and flicking a winner between her legs.
MPs are expected to urge the Department for Transport to take steps to "back a winner" between hydrogen fuel cells, electric cars and hybrid technologies.
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Only one man has both ridden and trained a winner, Charles Semblat between 1927 and 1949.
When we rank the kernels based on AUC score as well as accuracy, we again see that the K ¯ P 3 kernel yields higher performance than K ¯ P 4 or K ¯ P 5, but here the K ¯ P 4 ranking is higher than that for K ¯ P 5, making it difficult to identify a clear winner between them.
This year, the system was unable to produce an early winner between two well funded, smart, popular candidates, each of whom had a strong appeal to key constituencies within the party.
They issued a design challenge in March of 2003 and by October of that year had a winner: a collaboration between Microsoft, the Allan Schluger Company and Shorewood Packaging, a unit of International Paper.
The trajectory between a winner and a loser in presidential politics will naturally differ.
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