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The riskiest gamble of the Obama Presidency, the nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran, was basically won today.
The nonviolent revolution in Serbia began, and was basically won, not on the steps of Parliament but in the hearts of students.
That argument was basically won two years ago when Joschka Fischer, the foreign minister, convinced his formerly solidly pacifist fellow Greens to support the government's decision to send troops to keep the peace in Kosovo.
On the 18th, Watson found the green and left himself only feet from the hole, meaning the tournament was basically won, but there was still one more piece of skill remaining from Nicklaus.
Mr. Hayes — using some of the eyebrow-raising ethnic language of his "Bonfire" character, Tommy Killian — gave credit to "the war on crime in New York City, which was basically won by white Catholic men from the boroughs".
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That was basically winning games or at least showing people watching that we were different and that we deserved the bigger crowds.
But he's basically won them over with his play".
I've not done anything and he's basically won everything there is to win.
Brit Hume, the conservative voice, said no ("I think that the war is basically won," he argued).
There has been talk of dropping it because it's basically won by the apprentice with the most wins every year.
But in flag football, she said: "Our scholarship is basically winning states.
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