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But Bush's effort to replicate the Reagan war on an evil empire led to humiliation, not triumph.
However, despite that triumph, when he investigated whether he could get bank financing to replicate the project on a neighboring lot, he found that the banks were still insisting on using market averages to determine loans.
China has struggled to replicate its triumphs at the Beijing and London Olympics of 2008 and 2012.
As for replicating the towers?
Another tenet is that teachers should avoid indiscriminate praise in favor of neutral language that encourages specific behaviors so children can precisely identify and so replicate their triumphs.
Sinn Fein replicated its Westminster triumph in the local government ballot, increasing its number of councillors in the province's 26 councils from 74 in 1997 to 108, while the SDLP dropped from 120 to 117 councillors.
These were the same qualities associated with the great stars of the era, ranging from Mary Pickford to Rudolph Valentino, who themselves began in poverty and replicated, at least publicly, the triumphs of their characters.
Although the SNP cannot expect to replicate their Glasgow East triumph throughout Scotland, it too is likely to do very well, and could yet supplant Labour, which won 40 out of 59 Scottish seats in 2005 (that's an even more impressive 68% of the seats with barely 39% of the vote).
The triumph was comprehensive.
But the triumph is bittersweet.
The triumph was shortlived, however.
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