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It was a decision that would seal World Cup victory.
Robbe-Grillet wrote the novels that would seal his reputation in his spare time.
The two sides will reconvene in a week's time at Craven Cottage with Roy Hodgson's men hopeful of getting the win that would seal a first European final.
But contrition may not suffice to win the one honour that eludes him, the one that would seal his place in the game's history.
In fact, Darrow was about to plunge into an extraordinary trilogy of cases that would seal his legacy as the most influential trial lawyer in history.
It would be this revolt in the Tory shires, rather than the Trafalgar Square protests, that would seal Thatcher's fate in the November 1990 leadership contest.
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(He went on to say that he knows people want the borders sealed and that he would seal them, but that immigrants, legal and illegal, "are God's children").
Giving up goals to Justin Meram and Agustin Viana, Toronto went down on two occasions, something that would normally seal the fate of Ryan Nelsen's goal-shy team.
A cavity in its belly, which has lost the mirror that would customarily seal it, presumably was filled with medicines, and so was its head.
The question now: Can Notts resist the scoreboard pressure and prevent the Bears securing a win that would virtually seal the title?
That would be followed by a "top kill," the pumping of heavy mud into the well to overcome the pressure of the rising oil, followed in turn by cement that would permanently seal it.
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