Sentences with phrase «longer sure winners»

Basketball - rich Dixie again has a wealth of talent — some of it so fresh that Kentucky, South Carolina and Davidson are no longer sure winners on the tournament Scrabble board.

Not exact matches

Sure, Wilshere has talent, but he's got a long way to go before he is anywhere near being a world - cup winner like Ozil.
I'm sure if the match had lasted 5 minutes longer, we would've ended up winners.
But there really aren't many winners in the long run because even if the higher latitudes are given an advantage, they still are faced with moving food across large distances and making sure that it's done in such a way that the farming systems in the receiving countries are not put out of business because of the inundation of free or subsidized food.
In what is sure to be an Oscar - nominated role (one that could make Redmayne a back - to - back winner), he emanates an emotional urgency in Lili with a potent mix of confusion, pain and longing that oozes from his every mannerism.
Sure, actresses have won for playing abusive characters, such as Kathy Bates's Annie Wilkes in «Misery,» but winners are more often honorable, such as Viola Davis's long - suffering wife in «Fences,» or heart - rending, such as Julianne Moore's Alzheimer's - afflicted professor in «Still Alice.»
Sure, you might nip a couple of would - be losers early, but in the long - run you're only going to end up cutting your winners short, closing trades at breakeven, and generally just interfering in your trades when you shouldn't.
And as long as you make sure you're paying off your credit card balance every month, you — the consumer — are the ultimate winner.
It's a sure winner and will long be remembered one of the best games the 3DS has to offer.
The long battery is a sure shot winner for the N1.
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