Sentences with phrase «eventual victor»

The phrase "eventual victor" refers to a person or thing that ultimately wins or succeeds after a period of time or competition. Full definition
Party leaders gave the line to eventual victor Pamela Harris, but Cucco is now attempting to win the first primary since Brook - Krasny's departure.
(September 25, 2000) White smokestack soaring into the air and steel pipelines gleaming in the sun, a fertilizer plant near the sleepy hamlet of Carseland is the unlikely battle site in a prolonged war whose eventual victor is still unclear.
However, in what turned out to be a disastrously misguided gesture, some MPs nominated Corbyn despite preferring someone else in order to «widen the debate» and, presumably, increase the mandate of the eventual victor on the grounds that the party had been given a wide range of options and picked who they did.
He briefly sought retiring Congressman Charles Rangel «s seat earlier this year, but dropped out and endorsed the eventual victor: his State Senate colleague, Adriano Espaillat.
Mr. Seabrook's coziness with the one - time comptroller did not stop COBA from throwing $ 4,950 to former Councilman Sal Albanese, who placed last in the September primary — or from embracing the eventual victor, Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The political commentariat comprehensively failed to predict either the Conservative victory in the May general election or the emergence of Jeremy Corbyn as the eventual victor of the Labour leadership contest.
This is a telling juxtaposition that provides the spark for the siblings» deeds and permeates throughout Bouchareb's Oscar nominated feature (for best foreign language film, with Susanne Bier's In A Better World the eventual victor), even if the film's presentation of this horrendous chapter in history is sadly lacking.
Whether or not Opendoor emerges as the eventual victor in this space — is this model definitely the next step for residential real estate?
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