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1 It needed all the Emperor's energy to snatch victory from the enemy's grasp.
2 However, Waterford hit seven points without reply in the closing stages to snatch victory .
3 Earlier, the Wests Tigers produced a stunning late comeback to snatch victory over Manly.
4 But he can snatch victory from defeat if he embraces radical reforms with vigour.
5 The battleground state was Hillary Clinton's final hope to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
6 No one expected more than a snatch victory , and I was in by over fifteen hundred.
7 This is their attempt to snatch victory from the jaws of that terrible defeat on pay.
8 Louth scored three points in injury time to snatch victory in the Athletic Grounds on Saturday night.
9 Tragedy plays a male game, a game it invented to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
10 Carlisle had chances of their own to snatch victory , Hope clearing the bar from one particularly promising opening.
11 He then sank birdies at each of the final three holes to snatch victory from Norway's Henrik Bjornstad.
12 In the end, however, they had only Rodrigo to blame for giving Liverpool the chance to gratefully snatch victory .
13 Liverpool might have been furious at the ruling - had they not scored two late goals to snatch victory .
14 Almost every sports movie ever made features a tearjerker that inspires our heroes to snatch victory against insurmountable odds.
15 The fighting behind Arcis was desperate: Napoleon exposed his person freely to snatch victory from the deepening masses in front.
16 Yesterday William Rackham was humbled by two Drury Lane trollops; tonight he will snatch victory from the orifice of defeat.
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