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Even before the numbers were counted, Democrats were squabbling about who was to blame for Mr. Green's losing a contest that had once seemed in hand.
There he got 8% of the vote, but by losing a contest rather than resigning a seat he increased his House of Commons pension.
After a draining practice session, Alonzo Mourning and half of the Nets team, mostly second-unit players, were making their way through the final strides of a set of suicide drills, punishment for losing a contest to the rest of the team Thursday at the Champion Center, the team's practice facility.
The tragedy is not that the U.S. is losing a contest with other countries, but that Americans are dying and suffering from illness and injury at rates that are demonstrably unnecessary.
After losing a contest, the +F fish were more likely to be tolerated by the winner near a shelter than the −F fish.
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Then, as now, Cameroon managed to lose a contest it deserved to win.
And finally, Romney has not lost a contest after his final major challenger dropped out.
Recreational and elite athletes share a common desire to improve their skills and to win, rather than lose, a contest.
If you lose a contest with prey or a rival, it makes sense not to pick another fight immediately.
It would probably do the Titans good to lose a contest or two, but go ahead and bet the farm.
And so the doctor's determination not to lose a contest of wills undermines the opportunity to have successful discussions about treatment.
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