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1 Championship point and a service winner is enough to take the title .
2 In the coming weeks Liverpool will take the title from Manchester City.
3 Hall's closing 67 was sufficient to take the title by two shots.
4 Their winter-inspired pie beat more than 4000 entries to take the title .
5 United went on to take the title on goal average from Leeds United.
6 The BBC reports many experts expect Carlsen to take the title .
7 The sons of counts in some families all take the title of Count.
8 It was an impressive machine indeed, but not enough to take the title .
9 He then held before breaking Puerta again to take the title .
10 He doth not intend to take the title , though it belongs to him.
11 Their pie beat more than 4500 entries to take the title .
12 I take the title of this paper from those great lines in Whitman beginning-
13 Saville takes full advantage to smash home at the net and take the title
14 He became the second son of a world champion father to take the title .
15 In doing so, lost his balance and fell but recovered to take the title .
16 The Briton will also take the title if Vettel fails to win on Sunday.
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