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"Why does the U.S. believe she can prevail?" Yet Mr. Ahmadinejad declined to talk about the current negotiations.
He said he believed Mr. Romney would ultimately prevail, yet for now, "I don't think there is much that they can do".
He separates the dancer, corns and all, from the dance, most notably in passages in Yeats's life where arrogance, windy mysticism and destructive self-indulgence seemed to prevail yet extraordinary poems were written.
The "dead-enders" prevail yet again.
Case law suggests such a lawsuit may prevail, yet relief would likely come only after years of litigation, when the political value of any damaging disclosures was long dissipated.
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The frog has prevailed yet again.
At the same time, the robust male way of battering politicians in interviews prevails, yet we do have examples – Mishal Husain, for instance on Radio 4's Today – that show how, given the opportunity, women can hold authority to account in their own way, and prove just as effective at eliciting information".
Like our own, the world of Red Dead Redemption — its cantinas, dusty arroyos, railway stations and cragged peaks — is one in which good does not always prevail and yet altruism rarely goes unrewarded.
France prevailed, just, yet in terms of hope for the future and embracing truly the possibilities of the 'new' game, England left with far greater hope than their hosts.
Even though a public option was included in both the House and Senate versions of healthcare reform, politics prevailed and yet another huge concession was made.
Final decision yet to come: Gelernter could yet prevail.
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