Over the past few years, the Dandy Warhols have gone from precocious shoegazers to frontrunners. |
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As the frontrunners sprinted home, Miller's horse bore out just enough to allow Brickell to fit between. |
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Indeed, in recent days both frontrunners seem to have hit their stride, for the time being at least, and are campaigning smoothly. |
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Although the third man in the contest had been overshadowed by the megadollar donnybrook being waged by the frontrunners, the press had not forgotten him. |
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I corresponded with potential adoptive parents and spent a long weekend in Boise with the frontrunners. |
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After all, the Vatican experts had predicted that a short conclave meant that one of the two frontrunners had cinched the deal. |
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Breathing down the necks of the two frontrunners are a pack of possibles. |
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Manchester and Birmingham have traditionally competed as frontrunners for this unofficial title. |
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In the view of her many admirers, she thrust a strike-infested halfpace Britain back among the frontrunners in the commanding peaks of the industrial nations of the world. |
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