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I would be willing to wager if the election wa sheld today the Massachussets liberal would again lose.
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So, in the long haul, America in General will lose be it left or right that will cause us to lose world domination. its How we lose. in other words it is not if you win or lose but how you play the game.
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It passed the spell checker, but the word you were looking for is "lose."
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But as I said before...the demonizing is common because it "stirs up the troops" and without such stirring up...well, you "lose."
Archive 2010-04-01 Steven Barnes 2010
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There will be no consequences — teams may beat each other, but no one will technically "lose."
Hey NCAA, No Need to Stop at 96 Jason Gay 2010
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But as I said before...the demonizing is common because it "stirs up the troops" and without such stirring up...well, you "lose."
SF and Immigration Thoughts Steven Barnes 2010
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There will be no consequences — teams may beat each other, but no one will technically "lose."
Hey NCAA, No Need to Stop at 96 Jason Gay 2010
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There will be no consequences — teams may beat each other, but no one will technically "lose."
Hey NCAA, No Need to Stop at 96 Jason Gay 2010
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There will be no consequences — teams may beat each other, but no one will technically "lose."
Hey NCAA, No Need to Stop at 96 Jason Gay 2010
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A President, a Congress, a Democratic party that wins, that successfully makes change to improve people's lives, is simply more likely to get voter support than one that fails to make change, fails to deliver the goods, or looks disorganized and powerless -- and promotes policies that "lose."
Robert Creamer: If Congress Fails to Pass the Obama Health Care Plan 2009
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