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Solidarity of the defeated, of those left behind.
They are defeated, of course, like all English holidaymakers, by the weather and the impossibility of picnics.
Vaguely ironic footnote: Having dropped all of its parts and announced itself as fully committed to rebuilding, the Celtics went out and defeated, of all teams, the Pelicans.
Five of the past six world finals have been won by Australian sides, including the Roosters defeated of Wigan in Sydney last year.
But unlike the people who mourned the lost potential of the Paris Commune or the German revolution – those who, with Walter Benjamin, "brush history against the grain" – Remainers don't really stand with the defeated of history.
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Smallpox was not defeated out of fear.
He defeated Gregory Bauge of France.
Kearney defeated Jennifer Heil of Canada.
When, in 1866, Dickinson's "A narrow Fellow in the Grass" appeared in the Springfield Daily Republican (under a title likely chosen by its editors, "The Snake"), Dickinson complained to Higginson that, among other problems, she was "defeated . . . of the third line by punctuation".
He defeated Sadegh Saeed Goudarzi of Iran.
She defeated the incumbent, Jean Ping of Gabon.
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