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The need to create a consensus across the political divide after a SNP breakthrough meant that a Labour government would have to delay implementing some of its own ideas until it could win a majority, he said.
Russian support has raised morale but its previous weaknesses remain, so it is unclear if it could win a major victory such as capturing the opposition-held half of Aleppo.
It could win a lot of games.
It could win a handful of parliamentary seats next year.
In fact, it could win a gold medal for prescience.
One asked if it could win a fight with Polamalu's hair.
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He held up one hen -- a red, white and tan Buff Brahma bantam -- and said that it could win in a show with a thousand entrants.
When Oswald returned from the Soviet Union in June 1962 (with a little help from a State Department eager to demonstrate that it could win back a defector from the Soviets), joined by a Russian wife, he retained his militant convictions.
The agency says it is usually able to get as much money from a settlement as it could win in a protracted legal case, with money being returned to investors more quickly.
Remember the name, one distant day it could win you a keg.
If it fields Ray Cyst, Fidel Expenses and Lee Gover as candidates next May, it could win by a landslide.
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