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And that guy is still holding a potentially winning ticket.
Bill Clinton saw housing as a potentially winning issue early in his 1992 presidential campaign.
Like a lot of dot-coms, Cassidy started out with a potentially winning concept.
The industry has a potentially winning political argument that its drugs prevent disease and save medical costs.
Rodriguez cites Dawson and Cal Ripken, who won it in 1991 for the sixth-place Orioles, as precedents for him potentially winning the award.
Asked if he was excited at the prospect of potentially winning the Tour with just one hard day remaining, Froome was guarded.
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I could have potentially won on the Champs-Élysées.
There's probably three teams in each division that could potentially win the World Series.
But if written narrowly, a background check provision could potentially win bipartisan support.
Each of these teams can potentially win the East division; each can also finish near the bottom.
Just how plausible is it that a candidate like Mr. Daniels could enter the race now — and potentially win?
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