Sentences with phrase «almost took the crown»

The Roku premiere is more user - friendly, makes getting at 4K content far easier, and with its private listening feature and Roku Feed, it almost took the crown.

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«Our developers almost always take the crown on this one, but I'm hoping someone else will join the winner's circle soon.»
As an aside, those who believe that the province should simply «take back Translink» as a crown corporation (or similar) should understand that in practical accounting terms this would also involve taking on Translink's multibillion dollar debt (supported as it is by ridership fees, gas taxes, etc.), and that this would almost certainly immediately denigrate the province's AAA credit rating.
The tournament, which takes place this year in Brazil, will run from the end of April through almost the entire month of May, with a winner crowned after the final May 21.
James Graham, recently crowned top Lib Dem blogger, took advantage of his new - found fame and stole a few moments with his great leader - and the other top blogger finalists - for this (almost) exclusive interview.
But 2017 may finally be the time when that crowning honor is most widely acknowledged, first and foremost because it gave us what has become the highest - grossing horror title of all time — Andy Muschietti's It, so far earning almost $ 700 million across the globe — but also an overall genre gross of one - billion - plus dollars worldwide, accounting for nearly 15 percent of 2017's entire take.
We decided to share the one case (New York) where Lawyers.com almost took away our crown as they only under delivered by 4 visitors.
It takes almost five years on average from the opening of a formal investigation for a case to arrive at the crown court, the report says, and even then the resulting trials often face further delays.
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