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It's continuing to be ugly even when Obama has already "Clinched" the number of delegates needed.
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Bobcats players wore black T-shirts in warmups that read "Clinched" in honor of the franchise's first playoff berth.
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PITTSBURGH STEELERS - Clinched the division and a first-round bye.
USATODAY.com 2007
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NEW YORK GIANTS - Clinched the division and homefield advantage.
USATODAY.com 2007
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TENNESSEE TITANS - Clinched the division, first-round bye and homefield advantage.
USATODAY.com 2007
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While they were Clinched, Mabel's Father, a large, Self-Made Man, came down the Stairway and out to the Veranda.
Fables in Slang George Ade 1905
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Clinched turned, lifted his square head; and the deadly glare in his eyes left Smith silent.
The Flaming Jewel 1899
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Clinched the NFC North and a first-round bye and clinches homefield advantage with:
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Philadelphia Phillies 98-53, last week No. 1: Clinched division, didn't really celebrate.
NY Daily News ANTHONY MCCARON 2011
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Clinched the Shield after Seattle's loss, though an injury to Keane is concerning.
The Seattle Times 2011
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