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The settlement marked a considerable triumph for Whig views.
F. Covey, and defeated him - a considerable triumph, for no amateur before Gould ever won the World Open Championship.
Ledger had pulled off the considerable triumph of effacing the memory of Jack Nicholson in the role.
Although the fact that the debate has been called represents a considerable triumph, Martinez is concerned the government may try to sweep the event under the carpet.
So it looks highly probable that the crimson king will keep his throne, and that could be construed as a considerable triumph.
This match at the Kia Oval, the scene of some of the greatest moments in England's history when it was merely the Kennington Oval, might have been the ideal occasion to mark a considerable triumph with style and zest.
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The truth was this was not a statement of triumph but considerable relief.
Huckabee "got" it and was game and enthusiastic, even as he absorbed considerable verbal punishment from Triumph.
It was the smile of a man who has triumphed over considerable odds; and also the smile of a Scot who has just whumped an Englishman.
Hurwitt stated at the beginning of the San Francisco run that "Where Bourne triumphs, with considerable help from Davies, Thompson and Brotherston, is in replicating Burton's delicately bittersweet whimsy in a manner uniquely his own".
Gasquet's triumph came with considerable effort.
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