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For four decades, he has been the voluble and sometimes victorious defender of the virtually indefensible.
So the 2012 number was slightly higher than the earlier record, in 2006, when victorious candidates from a virtually identical batch of states spent an average of $10.1 million, adjusted for inflation.
This is a black hole of sports news, and that virtually guarantees a huge splash for a victorious Teddy.
A 7-1 outsiner in the betting odds and untipped by virtually any critic, his novel The Sea was declared victorious in a contest which the judges' chairman, John Sutherland, said had been "painful" in its closeness.
Yet irresponsible talk and ill-considered actions will have unintended consequences.The lure of short, victorious warsGeorgians are a proud, nationalistic lot, and virtually all of them share Mr Saakashvili's ambition to reunite the country.
To the Editor: Alan Cowell, in "Britons Debate Who's Worth a Statue?" (Correspondent's Report, Jan . 7, writes that virtually all the statues in London are of men, "and victorious military men at that".
Victorious at Wembley, 6-0 winners over Croatia, 4-1 in Wales, on Monday they face England again, their place in the Nations League final four virtually secure.
None came away victorious.
We came out victorious".
PERSECUTED, valiant and victorious.
Mr Gore was victorious.
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