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WORST CASE The closest they come to tasting success is Stephen Curry's 3-point shootout title at the 2014 All-Star Game.
That victory in 2011 came under Johnson's stewardship but he is unsure about Eddie Jones's chances of tasting success at the first attempt.
"I repeated a bad joke to my wife, that's all," he says now. "I was young, the franchise was tasting success and a win meant everything to me.
Nicholls has been sending horses out to the meeting since its launch in 2004 without tasting success with any of his 64 previous runners.
Ms. Stage persevered, however, tasting success with a screening in a Pittsburgh forum for local filmmakers (she has since moved to Rochester) and another on Wednesday in New York as part of the Anthology Film Archives New Filmmakersserieseseries
After years of being an assistant to Billie Jean King, tasting success as the assistant at the 2000 Sydney Games and watching her team race off to a great start, Garrison was devastated by the breakdown yesterday.
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