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The bright side of the situation for Labour is that to win this election, something dramatic had to happen – if the campaign ground on as it had been, with the Tory lead falling slowly, Cameron would probably have just about won enough seats to form a minority government.
Tina had the courage to call, he had the compassion to accept a new patient in mid-treatment, and I can thankfully say that his regimen, mixed with her sheer guts, have just about won this battle.
Malignaggi complained bitterly, but the truth is that he just about won the opener and had taken a steady beating since the start of round two.
Since Hurst, Moore and Peters were playing for the Hammers that night I reckon Mansfield just about won the world cup.
Uber (just about) won a provisional 15-month transport license earlier this year following an appeal against the city's transportation regulator, Transport for London (TfL) earlier rejected its application.
That's not to say Sonnen was a disappointment, of course -- he still just about won the fight -- but fans witnessed little of the magic that had made him such an irresistible force against Silva a year-and-half before.
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