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This leaves Mr Poudel also unable to win a majority.
Unable to win a scholarship to Oxford or Cambridge, Orwell joined the Indian Imperial Police, in Burma, in 1922.
Most of all, Marino is almost pitied because he was so productive, yet unable to win a championship.
When you are unable to win a prize playing a carnival game, the attendant usually says, "Better luck next time!" as you pony up for another round.
Unable to win a decisive victory at Borodino on September 7, the only full-scale engagement of the campaign, Napoleon was eventually forced to retreat.
In 2010, the White House was unable to win a vote in Congress on the Dream Act, the centerpiece of its immigration agenda.
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The Maoists won some concessions for a top military post but were unable to win an agreement for general amnesty.
Italy's prime minister has launched an attack on the new leader of Britain's Labour Party, accusing him of being unable to win an election.
The Democrats, allied to the protesters, have been unable to win an electoral majority for two decades.
After another disappointing loss, Manning had developed a reputation of being unable to make it to a championship, a reputation that followed him from college after he was unable to win an NCAA title with the Tennessee Volunteers (who won a title the year after he graduated).
The British debt to George Galphin was to be assumed by the federal government, but Galphin's heirs only received payment on the debt's principal after years of litigation, and were unable to win an interest payment from the Polk administration.
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