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Claiming and victory
Claiming the victory as his own, Tolliver is then elected mayor in the sequel, Master of the Future.

Claiming and four
Under the ' Claiming Rule ', CRT teams agree to allow up to four of their engines per season to be claimed, after a race, by one of the major manufacturer teams at a cost of € 20, 000 each including transmission, or € 15, 000 each for the engine alone.
Claiming to speak for many of those who had been close to the late President, Joseph Browne, who had been his official secretary, claimed that it was the " height of hyprocisy " to have the armed forces, still commanded by the same officers who had unceremoniously deposed Mara from the presidency four years earlier, honouring him at his funeral now.

Claiming and into
Claiming that the Americans had circulated ' propaganda ' that Mullah Omar had gone into hiding, Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil stated that he would like to " propose that prime minister Blair and president Bush take Kalashnikovs and come to a specified place where Omar will also appear to see who will run and who not.
Claiming to act on Bruce's best interest, she pushes Selina into confessing her feelings to Bruce, thus stealing him from Jezebel Jet before it's too late.
Claiming that the Chinese refused to and could never assimilate into American society, as well as their willingness to work with little pay, Bigler urged Californians to " check this tide of Asiatic immigration.
Claiming illness, he tricked Choe Chungheon into coming alone into the palace without his usual host of guards.
Claiming his theories corresponded to Marxism, he managed to talk Joseph Stalin in 1948 into banning population genetics and several other related fields of biological research ; this decision was only reversed in the 1960s.
Claiming Faker was cold, Orko offered him some hot coffee only for Faker to spill it into Orko's hood.
Claiming to be The Burn, the virus overrides his mind and attempts to escape into The Bleed.
Claiming to be the uncle of Mary Batson, Mary Marvel's teenage alter-ego, from California, Dudley attempted to con his way into the Marvel Family.
Claiming Goldwyn had fired him for " frivolous, spiteful, or dicatatorial reasons not pertinent to the director's skill or obligation ," he brought his case to the Directors Guild of America, which notified all its members, including Preminger, they could not enter into a contract with Goldwyn.

Claiming and nationwide
Claiming that Aruban authorities weren't taking the case seriously enough, her mother and the Governor of Alabama called for a nationwide boycott of Aruba.

Claiming and .
Claiming the ancient primacy of Peter and the title of " Apostolic See ", it remained the last court of episcopal appeal in serious matters for the whole Church, East and West.
Claiming illness, Uona was permitted to return to the capital where he died ; posthumously, the order of banishment was burned and his office restored.
Claiming divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years ' War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII of France.
Claiming to be Switzerland's first online bonus program, Bonuspoints was launched in early 2008 and offers incentives for shopping at 70 different online stores.
Claiming that Meres was obsessed with numerology, they propose that the numbers should be symmetrical, and that careful readers are meant to infer that Meres knew two of the English poets ( viz., Oxford and Shakespeare ) to actually be one and the same.
Claiming to be Britain's second oldest colony, this is one of the most isolated islands in the world and was for several centuries of vital strategic importance to ships sailing to Europe from Asia and South Africa.
Claiming the coastal strip, Omani Sultan Seyyid Said moved his capital to Zanzibar City in 1840.
Claiming the coastal strip, Omani Sultan Seyyid Said moved his capital to Zanzibar City in 1840.
Claiming that true religious language is universal, Paine uses elements of the Christian rhetorical tradition to undermine the hierarchies perpetuated by religion itself.
Claiming that the Scullin government was incapable of managing the economy, it offered traditional deflationary economic policies in response to Australia's economic crisis.
* March 23 – Claiming to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founds the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in India.
Claiming the gods were hers because they were born of her necklace, and the goddesses were his, she decided that she had won the challenge, as his item produced women.
Claiming that Ælfgifu wanted to have a son by the king but was unable to, she secretly adopted the newborn children of strangers and pretended to have given birth to them.
Claiming that he had " nothing more to write about ," McGovern originally planned to leave after the second series, but was allowed to write the controversial rape storyline, " Men Should Weep ", when he agreed to contribute a three-part story to the third series.
Claiming to see individuality and emotion in chimpanzees, she was accused of " that worst of ethological sins ", anthropomorphism.
* 2012: MotoGP raises the maximum engine capacity to 1, 000 cc and introduces Claiming Rule Teams.
From 2012, teams not entered by one of the major manufacturers may seek Claiming Rule Team ( CRT ) status.
Claiming the result was the indiscriminate murders of Burghers, women and children by Swazi commandos.
Claiming their rights as well as Schoenfeld's had been violated, the Devils appealed to New Jersey Superior Court judge James F. Madden — an unprecedented appeal to authority outside the league.
Claiming violations of the Linggajati Agreement, the Dutch described the campaign as Politionele acties (' police actions ') to restore law and order.
Claiming violations in the signature collection drive, 202 deputies voted against the referendum ; only thirty-five deputies supported it, and another thirty-five abstained.
Claiming that invisibility was a major obstacle toward changing public opinion, he urged homosexual people to reveal their same-sex attractions.
Claiming that " hubristic, pompous displays of group pride might actually be a sign of group insecurity as opposed to a sign of strength ," she believes that those that express pride by humbly focusing on members ' efforts and hard work tend to have high social standing.

victory and tournament
Within a week after the injury, suffered in St. Louis's victory in the final game of the Kentucky tournament, Nordmann was sitting on the Bill's bench doing what he could to help Benington.
Thereafter, until the Masters, Player gradually increased his lead over Palmer in winnings and added one more tournament victory at Miami.
That victory meant Ajax had won every tournament ( 5 in total ) they entered that year, a feat Celtic achieved in 1967 ( with 6 trophies ) and Barcelona ( also 6 trophies ) repeated in 2009.
However, Zoff's greatest feat came in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, where he captained Italy to victory in the tournament at the age of 40, making him the oldest ever winner of the World Cup.
A 5 – 1 victory over Croatia at Wembley ensured the team qualified for the final tournament with two games to spare, a feat that had never been achieved before.
In the first ODI of the triangular tournament with New Zealand and Australia, he guided South Africa to victory against Australia at the MCG with 91 *, which won him the man of the match award.
Following his victory in The Masters golf tournament in 1988, Scottish golfer Sandy Lyle chose to serve haggis at the annual Champions Dinner before the 1989 Masters.
Susan, 16-years-old, competed in the grandmaster section and had a victory against GM Walter Browne and Sophia, 11-years-old, finished second in her section, but Judit gathered most of the attention in the tournament.
She shared the tournament victory with GM Boris Gulko as each scored 8 – 1.
One of the highlight games of the tournament was Polgár's fourth round crushing victory over Anatoly Karpov.
She appeared headed for a first place victory in the tournament, but lost her game against compatriot Péter Lékó.
However, she was still credited with the most beautiful attack of the tournament in her fifth game victory.
His victory reinforced the idea that, although the tournament had tended to be dominated by serve-and-volleyers, a baseliner could still triumph on grass ( Hewitt was the first ' baseliner ' to win the tournament since Agassi in 1992 ).
Winning the tournament often reveals a special story – ending cutscene, and some games also grant access to hidden characters or special features upon victory.
The 2006 Main Event, won by Jamie Gold, is the largest single poker tournament by prize pool or by entrant numbers in history ; Gold pocketed US $ 12 million for his victory.
* March 17 – Sri Lanka wins the Cricket World Cup by storming to a famous victory against the tournament favourite Australia.
Athletic then drew Manchester United and won 3 – 2 in the first leg at Old Trafford, going on to knock the 3-times European champions out of the tournament with an impressive 2 – 1 victory at home.
It also marked Alex Ferguson matching Cruyff's feat in 1989, having also led Aberdeen to victory in the 1983 tournament.
Near the end of the event, journalist Vasily Panov wrote the following comment about the tournament contenders: " Real chances of victory, besides Botvinnik and Smyslov, up to round 15, are held by Geller, Spassky and Taimanov.
Highlights of their campaign included a 1 – 0 victory over the host in the round of 16, a sensational 3 – 2 win over the Dutch in the quarter-finals ( often cited as the game of the tournament ) and a 1 – 0 win over the Swedes in the semis.
He was retained for all of Australia's 12 matches in the triangular tournament, scoring 266 runs at 38. 00 with two half-centuries, including a top score of 81 in the Australia Day victory over India.
In 1976, Norman turned pro as a tournament player, and that year earned his first victory at the West Lakes Classic at The Grange in Adelaide, South Australia.
Graeme Coulson, a coach from Rawdon, recognised Milner's talent and persuaded him to play for Rawdon in several tournaments, including a tournament at Rawdon Meadows, where Milner scored four goals in their victory in the final.

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