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The tobacco industry won a recent court fight against graphic images on cigarette labels.
He was confused with Lt. Hugh Lawson, who won a recent by-election at Skipton as a Common Wealth candidate.
There is a wood-burning oven, and a huge trophy: Ms. Falkner, a certified pizzaiola, won a recent competition in Naples, Italy, for her fennel pizza with provolone.
In Australia, he is mainstream enough to have won a recent MySpace poll that asked which musician Australians would like to see installed as Prime Minister.
In introducing her, Jerry Falwell Jr., who succeeded his father as the university's chancellor and president, said Mrs. Bachmann had won a recent student straw poll.
More intriguing than Lenny Wilkens, though he has not coached as long, more intriguing than Phil Jackson, though he has not won a recent championship.
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