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If he spent his first year at Tottenham adjusting, this year he has been decisive, winning games by himself.
In war amongst the people, he writes, "no act of force will ever be decisive: winning the trial of strength will not deliver the will of the people, and at base that is the only true aim of any use of force in our modern conflicts".
As they poured men forward in search of a decisive winning goal there was space for Leeds to exploit on the break and when Aidan White sent Ross McCormack racing away down the right flank in the 90th minute, his tame chip from 25 yards out somehow slipped through the fingers of the teenage debutant keeper, Jack Bonham, and slithered agonisingly over the line to condemn Watford to the play-offs.
It was an impressive publicity strategy — and one that may well have secured London the decisive winning vote.
Under the direction of British Cycling performance director, Sir Dave Brailsford, Athens saw the first results of Brailsford's now famous rigorous marginal gains philosophy, which involves examining every aspect of performance to extract small advantages, which collectively add up to a decisive winning margin.
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Decisive win for Tepin in the Mile.
Her decisive win came as little surprise.
This decisive win by Romney omens well for November.
"We had, I think, a decisive win," Mr. Obama said.
She won fewer states, but they were big and decisive wins.
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