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"I think they'll both lose miserably," the general replied.
Like sports, politics offers plenty of opportunities to blow hard, to bet on the wrong team and to lose miserably.
According to Wiggins, there are still "a lot of people who believe I'm going to lose miserably.
Later still, for reasons that will, I fear, never become clear, I challenge Al, the drummer of the tour support band, Toxic Holocaust, to an arm-wrestling contest in their dressing room: I lose miserably.
If challenged to play SKATE, don't be afraid to play and lose miserably.
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Both lost miserably, despite a pro-Republican tide.
In 1973, I ran for City Council and lost miserably.
"I lost miserably, but I didn't lose the battle of ideas," he said.
Ten years ago, also at Lord's, Pakistan lost miserably in a World Cup final against Australia.
Pliskova, whose unseeded twin sister lost miserably to Robson in the semi-finals the previous day, is two years older than the Melbourne-born Londoner and clearly will be a force on the tour when she leaves the junior ranks.
A Supreme Court ruling on the constitutionality of the health care law is expected any day now, but even if the Obama administration wins in the nation's highest court, most evidence suggests it has lost miserably in the court of public opinion.
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