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She is the one who might have the talent to fully win back that lost Melania moment.
Owners had introduced interleague play and realignment, but nothing seemed to fully win back a soured fan base.
It may take more than one winning streak to fully win back fans after the team's failures in 2007 and 2008 and the disappointment of the first season in Citi Field.
Although Pardew still struggles to fully win over the Magpies faithful, he will surely have them coming round to his powers, with Newcastle looking for their seventh consecutive win this weekend.
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But Professor Shahin of the American University in Cairo argued that by harassing the government the protests gave the Islamists some leverage, and that the current government was also in a battle it could never fully win.
I could continue to refine my craft, I could always do a better job pushing "Hamlet" as the finest piece of writing the West had ever produced, and I would never fully win the mighty struggle of proving English cool, but I was certainly most of the way there, professionally.
In short, he needs to recognizes that he has not fully won the argument yet.
Just consider the high number of gay and lesbian divorces (yes, the rate is already high despite the fact that we have not even fully won the right to marry yet).
And while Little League officials are quick to defend the process, they seem to imply that the battle may never be fully won.
And no one involved believes that the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan's northern territories can be fully won, or even transferred to Afghan and Pakistani hands, by even the end of President Obama's first term.
Cherie Blair, the prominent London lawyer who is the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair, went to court today to win an argument against his government that she has not fully won against him at home.
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