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The president's governing coalition is poised for a crushing defeat in the October congressional elections.
The 1964 game is famous for a crushing, last-minute score by Southern Cal, which demolished Notre Dame's dream season.
Now he will be hoping that promotion for his beloved Norwich FC will provide solace for a crushing and very personal defeat.
The party has ruled India for more than 50 of its 67 years of independence, but now appears to be heading for a crushing defeat.
A first-half brace to Adam Taggart and a 35th-minute penalty to Diego Castro put Perth on track for a crushing win.
The Storm looked on track for a crushing win, up 26-0 at half-time with second rower Felice Kaufusi bagging a double among their four tries.
Pistons guard Dana Barros then took the inbounds pass and heaved a 32-footer, banking it in at the buzzer for a crushing 73-65 lead.
But Vodafone has refused to sell, on the grounds that a sale would make it liable for a crushing capital gains tax bill of around £10bn.
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It also marks a major setback for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who had hoped for a crushing victory for the AK party he founded, allowing it to change the constitution and give him broad executive powers.
Spoonerism, reversal of the initial letters or syllables of two or more words, such as "I have a half-warmed fish in my mind" (for "half-formed wish") and "a blushing crow" (for "a crushing blow").
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