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victors

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Plural of victor

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So do others who complain of intolerance displayed by the victors of 2011 and 2015.

Clothing website Asos has emerged as one of the victors in the fashion wars.

Conor Friedersdorf, the Atlantic writer and supporter of gay rights, thinks not: "Robust, open public discourse about homosexuality has brought about steady gains for proponents of gay equality, but a campaign by the victors to stigmatise the defeated could bring about a backlash... I'm a bit perplexed by the people who are celebrating his firing under the present circumstances.

England, arguably as the only possible victors, came even closer to winning yesterday but there was no similar sense of excitement, just an excruciating recognition that success has eluded them.

She observes that the outcome of war is usually dictated by inequality, with victors being those that hold the most power.

From its first (counterfactual) scene of a shivering, balding Elizabeth thrust into a cell by Spanish victors, with but a blanket to warm her, Elizabeth was either putting on her wig or taking it off.

Hibernian were ultimately chastened by so hefty a defeat, yet joy is not entirely unconfined among the victors.

In the immediate aftermath of the war, with Germany quartered among the victors, old sporting clubs were banned, and large assemblies of people were outlawed.

What are the enabling conditions that allow people to go from being victims to being victors?" His contemporaries were interested in talking cures, but he wanted practical steps, actual things people could do to help themselves.

On the assumption that Wales can piece a scrummage together from the wreckage of Saturday – and it wasn't just the injuries to Samson Lee's ankle and Gethin Jenkins's hamstring that caused concern in the set piece against Ireland, but a creakiness from the start – and go to Rome and win some ball on the front foot, the victors in Cardiff should win again.

Heather Millar-Mills' late try at least made a game of it as England denied France the points they needed for a second successive title – the championship instead going to Ireland after their record 73-3 win in Scotland on Sunday – but of more concern is that it was a third defeat of the tournament for a team that bears little resemblance to the World Cup victors last August.

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