Sentences with phrase «unlikely winner»

Larson had to be the most unlikely winner of the entire meet, and the one with the dimmest competitive future.
Questionable refereeing decisions and unlikely winners usually decide the contests between these two teams.
Both men were considered unlikely winners based on city voter enrollment, which favors Democrats three - to - one over Republicans.
Unlikely winner of the Grand Jury prize at Sundance this year, I Don't Feel At Home has its laughs, no question.
While Jim Halpert is the cleverer of the two, the dim and egotistical Dwight Schrute may emerge the unlikely winner, if only because he scored the show's only spinoff: The Farm.
Best Buy might seem like an unlikely winner if Sears disappears.
Trump's victory produced an unlikely winner in the pound, which has climbed against all 31 of its major peers this week.
Eighty minutes later, with rain bearing down and lightning in the area, the race was called, making Buescher the unlikeliest winner of the season.
However, Carlton Cole (on as a replacement for Piquionne) scored with a trademark scuffed shot from a Spector cross to notch an unlikely winner.
Other than that we were comfortable as the home fans roared us on for an unlikely winner.
Ed Miliband looked like the unlikely winner of the conference season this morning, after the Labour leader overshadowed David Cameron's speech with his fight against the Daily Mail.
Climate change may be bad news for billions, but scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered one unlikely winner — a tiny British bird, the long - tailed tit.
Marion Cotillard is always great but seems like and unlikely winner, still she is not completely out of the race.
(Teary raves on social media, after all, kept the unlikely winner in the conversation through awards season.)
The Mexican director, an unlikely winner for his supernatural romance The Shape of Water, makes a heartfelt plea to support immigrants.
ONE CHANCE David Frankel («The Devil Wears Prada») directed this based - on - fact story of an unlikely winner (James Corden) of the TV contest «Britain's Got Talent.»
The unlikely winners in all of this are actually manufactured spenders, because there will be fewer miles to go around and more award availability.
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