Sentence examples for beings won from inspiring English sources

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Yet despite the first medals beings won – three of which (two gold and one bronze) made a resurgent Australia the tentative leader on the medal table – this is Rio 2016, and the day did not, could not, pass without its fair share of drama to vie with the beaming smiles and hunks of precious metal on display on the winners' podium.

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Yet there is something plainly melancholic about the growing supremacy of the science over the art, and about the prospect of a general election being won (or lost least badly; its odds-on at 4-6, as Mr Warren would tell you, that neither party will win a majority) far less by ideas than by algorithms.

His passion for computer coding and well-being won Hieu a first prize in a UNICEF mobile hackathon in June 2013.

If she does, Washington will join Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, and Hawaii in signing on to an interstate compact which would have the effect of making our Presidential elections like our other elections — i.e., the candidate supported by the largest number of actual human beings wins and your vote is equally desirable no matter where you live.

Erica Jong (whose choice, Doris Lessing, Jong described as "the wrong kind of African: white") wrote, "I wish that Toni Morrison, a bedazzling writer and a great human being, had won her prize only for her excellence at stringing words together.

General Marshall once said, quote, "the only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it".

Only three fillies have won the Kentucky Derby in its 135 years, the last being Winning Colors in 1988.

Of the thousands of horses that had run in the Derby in its hundred-and-thirty-three-year history, only thirty-eight were fillies, and only three of them had won — the last being Winning Colors, in 1988.

Of the thousands of horses that had run in the Derby in its hundred-and-thirty-three-year history, only thirty-eight were fillies, and only three of them had won the last being Winning Colors, in 1988.

The Aga Khan's Shareta, who was second to Danedream 12 months ago, showed her well-being when winning the Prix Vermeille over the course and distance recently.

That being said, winning the lottery isn't a one-way highway to bliss.

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