Sentences with phrase «whomever wins»

Whomever wins is in for a real treat!!
Whomever wins, I'm happy just to have learned what it is.
Congrats to whomever wins this giveaway (PS - I would love to win this, but I know there are others that need it more than I):)
Regardless of whomever wins in court, both parents are sure to remember the accusations that have been made by the other.
But early on I was saying, «good, he's not electable, Republicans are giving this one to whomever wins the Democratic nomination.»
And then whomever wins that event will be flown out to Japan in December for the 2016 global finals.
Okay, we'll admit that we have seen the Rapide up close and personal, but we are very jealous of whomever wins this driving package.
Whomever wins the Democratic primary is all but certain to win the general election.
Whomever wins the April 19 special election will have to run again in November — and possibly, a September primary if there are intraparty challengers — for a full two - year term starting Jan. 1, 2017.
GOP party Chair Ed Cox says each of the candidates, New York City lawyer Wendy Long, Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos and Congressman Bob Turner brings something very different to the table, and he'll be happy with whomever wins.
Whomever wins will be truly blessed.
The prices to win the league of +2200 on Tottenham and +6600 on Chelsea will suddenly look very skinny for whomever wins this game.
For starters, I like the Broncos at +220 to make the playoffs, especially after adding a supposedly healthy Jamaal Charles to take some pressure off of whomever wins the quarterback race.
But whomever wins in the courts, the proceedings have provided an unexpected benefit to Samsung, by essentially touting its less expensive products as Apple's equal.
«The night before the election, we deployed two teams so that we would be ready to provide a PDB brief the next morning to whomever won,» Clapper said, referring to the Presidential Daily Briefing.
First and foremost, the goal is to ensure the playing field is level and whomever won a given race did so based on performance and not nefarious means where their team something technical inspection to provide an unfair advantage.

Not exact matches

If your view of Carl Icahn or Bill Ackman or whomever is that they are primarily in the business of making capitalism more efficient and companies more responsive to shareholders, then you can count these efforts as a win for Icahn and Ackman.
So with Occupy Wall Street, and Penn State football child molestation allegations, and the dearth of credible Republican candidates to run against a President who seems to have no care other than winning the next election, and Kim Kardashian apparently marrying whomever for millions of....
If the economy tanks — I mean if it hits a sharp downturn — then the Republican will winwhomever they nominated will win.
But, I'll be happy for whomever is so lucky to win.
Hopefully Boston (and whomever else) fades and they can win the division.
Whomever replaces AW will still have to bring a brand of football which is attractive and wins titles.
Bolton Wanderers, Bury, Manchester City, Manchester United, Oldham Athletic, Rochdale and Wigan Athletic would combine too, with all these sides forming richly funded teams with huge fanbases, bringing in fresh talent for more money and giving more fans a chance to win with their local team, meaning there is no longer a drain from the less popular regions of fans switching to Chelsea or Manchester City or whomever.
Just upload a pic of whomever is loving the lunches you pack, and you'll be entered to win a complete EasyLunchbox System — food container set, cooler bag, mini-dippers, as well as some bento supplies to make your lunches that much more fun!
If Lieberman wins, he will caucus with whomever he believes will provide him with the most power.
«However, the problem for Ratigan or whomever the Democrats nominate will be that Elise Stefanik seems to be in a pretty good position to win reelection.»
Congratulations to whomever will win this amazing week.
Nowadays, younger generations may take for granted the freedom to date and marry whomever they choose, but lesbians of a certain age remember exactly how hard - won these everyday joys are.
The «murder mystery party» purports that one of them will be taken and whomever finds the victim wins.
You're given mini-games to compete in against other players (2 - 4) and whomever the winner of each mini-game is wins a crown.
Whomever manages to piece together the most effective engine will eek out the extra points needed to pick up the win.
Each script has a list of the movie's original cast, and by matching those with your casting choices you can increase your odds of winning the Academy Award for Best Picture at the end of the year, but you're free to cast whomever you want for any given script.
If the timer ticks to zero, whomever is closest to the center of the stage wins.
Once it does, the game is over and whomever is in the lead at that point wins.
«Whomever is nominated or wins, one of the Turner Prize's objectives is to draw public interest and discussion to British contemporary art,» Mr Thompson told Channel 4 News.
Union contract negotiators (and their employer counterparts) are like professional hockey players and litigation lawyers: they play to win for whomever they represent.
Whomever receives this picks what they buy, but you already win with the savings.
Whomever has the highest price will win.
I love the look of BOTH vignettes, but in the end, this one won the day because the terrarium was just a little two tall for me converse with whoMever happens to be sitting on the opposite side of the room.
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