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“Even though he was leading as he teed off on the tournament's 72nd hole, for the second time in his career he lost a major title he thought he had won, in a sudden-death playoff.”
“Fox's NFC Championship that saw the New York Giants beat the San Francisco 49ers in sudden-death overtime grabbed a huge audience that's becoming typical for the conference championship game that airs in prime time, according to preliminary Nielsen data.”
“The two clashed in early 2007 with the takeover of British steelmaker Corus Group PLC, bidding that was only settled by a nine-round sudden-death auction that pushed the price for winner Tata up by several billion dollars to US$12.2 billion.”
The Wall Street Journal: Rio Tinto Fails in Sweetened Riversdale Bid
“A 25-yard field goal by 49ers kicker David Akers levelled the score at 17-17 with 5:43 left before the game spilled into sudden-death overtime.”
The Guardian: New York Giants beat San Francisco 49ers in overtime
“Zoeller also is calling it quits after an Augusta National career remembered for winning the first sudden-death playoff at the Masters in 1979, and for his racially insensitive comments after Woods won in 1997.”
“Too many people, who generally see the benefits of market freedom, fall for this trap when starting a political argument – which is a bit like starting a football game in sudden-death mode, giving the opponent possession of the ball in the red zone, and letting the other team pick which players you get to use.”
“Long term, it can contribute to stroke, hypertension and even sudden-death syndrome.”
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“Seacrest says, "There will be little time to relax" for the contestants, who will immediately face a sudden-death round, just as in years' past.”
American Idol Episode Recap: Hollywood Week Season 10, Episode 8
“The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum's future now hangs in a kind of sudden-death overtime.”
The Huffington Post: Mark Ridley-Thomas: No More Time Outs for the Coliseum Commission
“Frazar won his first PGA Tour title in his 355th tournament, beating Robert Karlsson with a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff Sunday at the St. Jude Classic.”
The Huffington Post: Harrison Frazar Wins St. Jude Classic For 1st PGA Tour Title In 355th Try
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