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The tough question for Spithill: Does he feel he truly won the Cup? "That's the hardest I've ever been pushed, the biggest challenge I've ever taken on is pulling that off," he said recently.
He truly won the heart of Nepali people.
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But I was only truly won over to Blagojevich on Friday, when he pledged: "I will fight this thing every step of the way.
In the end many treaties were written and compromises made and broken; but nobody truly won, as Southey's poem correctly suggests.
As they drove to the practice courts a continent away from London, Bob said he suddenly realized — with full force — that they had well and truly won.
This part of the West was never truly won.
But she never truly won "the backing of the British people".
China has well and truly won the global competitive over-eating contest.
Only then could Conte skip down the touchline in delight in the knowledge the day was truly won.
Among some northerners, suspicions persist that they have not truly won the hearts and minds of everyone in the south.
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