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(Aside from this parenthetical I'm not even going to talk about the millions of dollars' worth of currency that has been stolen or outright lost because of bugs and/or insecure code. I'm actually not too concerned about that in the long run. Every new technology is ridden with security flaws early in its lifespan. Think of cryptocurrencies as a technology with massive built-in bug bounties).
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As a consequence, one almost never sees someone outright lose a one-on-one challenge — none of the old Howie Meeker-delighting, chuckle-inducing "He just deked him right out of his underwear!" bit.
Those who don't outright lose their minds in April might at least lose their perspective, as happened on a tense night 100 years ago this week when Jersey City and Kearny came close to war over water.
As a consequence, one almost never sees someone outright lose a one-on-one challenge none of the old Howie Meeker-delighting, chuckle-inducing "He just deked him right out of his underwear!" bit.
Snapchat doesn't seem to be outright losing users to Instagram Stories, but the real threat is that this copycat could be cuddly enough to keep non-Snappers from straying.
The reason that winning the 39 smallest states by a slight margin and outright losing the larger states results in winning the presidency with the lowest possible percentage of the popular vote, is because a candidate can win the votes of the fewest amount of people, yet reap the greatest reward by receiving more electoral votes than the state of those people should reasonably be given.
The victory provided some consolation for the Panthers (7-5, 5-2), who were on track last week to win the conference outright but lost at home to West Virginia.
There were 28 states, meanwhile, totaling 259 electoral votes, that Bob Dole either won outright or lost by a smaller margin than Pennsylvania.
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