Sentences with phrase «little victories lead»

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The Moral Right may have won some battles at the ballot box, but there is little evidence that those victories have led to more restrictive sexual behavior.
On the other hand, victory would whittle United's lead down to just two points and see City leapfrog Arsenal into second, albeit probably for only a couple of hours — The Gunners take on Wolves a little later that afternoon.
One would have thought that, with the LibDems trailing at 10 % in the polls and likely to end up after the next election with little more than 10 MPs, and with Labour leading the Tories by a solid 10 % in the polls, we should be going flat - out for an outright Labour victory.
There's a young ballerina Misty Copeland twirling around, a little Hillary Clinton signing bills and getting sh*t done, a small Amy Schumer doppelgänger trying to contour hilariously with makeup, a tiny Ruth Bader Ginsberg eating wedding cake with a same - sex couple, a pint - size version of Jen Welter, the NFL's first female coach, leading the boys to victory, a teeny Viola Davis inspiring women — particularly those of color — to dream big, and a mini Nicki and Beyonce reenacting the «Feeling Myself» video.
Leading with the most wins of the evening was HBO, with 29 Emmys, including best limited series for Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman's «Big Little Lies,» which claimed eight wins including leading actress for Kidman, supporting actor recognition for Laura Dern and Alexander Skarsgård, and directing vicLeading with the most wins of the evening was HBO, with 29 Emmys, including best limited series for Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman's «Big Little Lies,» which claimed eight wins including leading actress for Kidman, supporting actor recognition for Laura Dern and Alexander Skarsgård, and directing vicleading actress for Kidman, supporting actor recognition for Laura Dern and Alexander Skarsgård, and directing victories.
Right now everybody just sits around the table doing their own little thing, leading to anti-climatic victories where somebody wins because of one card that scored two points.
As basic as the game is, it's nice to have an overhead view of the little units fighting it out on the table below you, as it does give you the sense that you are a tabletop general who is responsible for leading your army to victory.
Those efforts culminated here in a muted victory, at best, with a Copenhagen Accord that Yvo de Boer, the lead United Nations official managing the talks, said left things just a little advanced from where they were at this time in 2007.
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