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1 May pulled a parliamentary ratification vote this week facing a heavy defeat .
2 He conceded questions about his future after the heavy defeat were justified.
3 Especially when Leinster were on the receiving end of a heavy defeat .
4 Maybe this is a better path than another heavy defeat to Dublin.
5 Without any changes to the deal, she could face another heavy defeat .
6 Despite their heavy defeat , Motherwell remain three points ahead of Aberdeen in third.
7 The Ukrainian army has suffered a heavy defeat in the town of Debaltseve.
8 After a heavy defeat I have always wanted to stay with the team.
9 They are still smarting from Sunday's heavy defeat by arch-rivals India.
10 The fear of a meltdown, unrealised, made the heavy defeat seem a reprieve.
11 Its heavy defeat is no insult to their ability or enthusiasm.
12 Champions Limerick inflicted a heavy defeat on Tipperary in this semi-final at Mitchelstown.
13 The heavy defeat to Galloway came despite Labour pulling ahead in national opinion polls.
14 The deepening crisis has left the party facing heavy defeat .
15 The 55-year-old wouldn't accept personal responsibility for the heavy defeat .
16 Theresa May's withdrawal agreement suffers a heavy defeat after MPs reject her Brexit deal.
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