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This bloody war won't win itself, you know.
The win itself was a joyous, gyrating affair.
That 2016 Democratic presidential primary isn't going to win itself, pretty boy.
But until this past May, Qingtongxia had managed to win itself a rate of 4.8 cents per kilowatt hour.
With an expanding classical repertoire, and an ensemble headed by two notable ballerinas, Irina Perren and Ekaterina Borchenko, the Mikhailovsky began to win itself an international reputation.
In the long term, that doesn't fully replace the almost 200 people employed at the coal power plant that is closing, but Thompson says by being a first builder, Port Augusta could win itself the lion's share of any future solar thermal industry that develops.
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This Olivier-winning improvised show has deservedly won itself a real cult following thanks to sheer invention and a monthly Monday night slot in the West End.
Winning itself certainly won't have kept Djokovic high for long.
Powell won himself an appointment to the Supreme Court — and the nation's capital won itself a major new industry.
For a start, the European Parliament may have won itself some good publicity, but it is hardly yet a popular body.
With the aid of the Chinese military, Intel has won itself big bragging rights: the world's fastest supercomputer runs entirely on Intel semiconductors.
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