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So, yes, they had exactly the win they were seeking.
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Penning a feminist manifesto is not exactly the way to win friends on Wall Street or in Silicon Valley.
There is a strange scene on board the plane headed out there, when the crew of the (fictional) airline Afdal Air ostentatiously offer the ladies a welcoming glass of champagne — in exactly the way that the winning couple on the 1980s TV show Blind Date would invariably be offered an airborne glass of bubbly as a way of advertising the airline company who were bankrolling the prize.
Yet, near the end of the book, Salim hears that Indar has not exactly won and won and won.
Stepan called it "a good road win, exactly the way you want to do it".
Exactly how the winning design was created remains murky, but contrary to Soviet propaganda, it is clear that Kalashnikov got plenty of help -- not only from other Russian konstruktors but (more embarrassing) from a captured German arms designer, Hugo Schmeisser, who during World War II had created an early assault rifle (the Sturmgewehr) that bore an uncanny resemblance to what became the AK-47.
It is hard to know exactly what the winning formula has been for the smaller group of progressive contenders who have prevailed against more moderate rivals in high-stakes races at the top of the ticket.
These are exactly the kind of win-win situations we should be seeing more of across the country -- with populations able to enter the banking system and therefore become more active participants in the economy, at the same time that banks are able to reap the benefits of an expanded client base and more economically vibrant communities.
It was another pitch-perfect run from Rosberg, who was unchallenged again in clean air and did exactly enough to take the win.
Neymar's departure on a stretcher with a fractured vertebra was not exactly a footnote to the win that sets up a semi-final against Germany but few suspected the full consequences of Colombia defender Juan Zuniga's cynical knee in the back at the actual moment of impact.
It was not incorrect for Tsonga to hit his backhand passing shot down the line – as that was exactly the shot that won the match for John Isner over Nicholas Mahut in their epic 2010 Wimbledon five setter.
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