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tr.v. de·feat·ed, de·feat·ing, de·feats. 1. To win victory over; beat. 2. To prevent the success of; thwart: Internal strife defeats the purpose of teamwork ...
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Dewey Defeats Truman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "defeats" ... Learn more about "defeats" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Arguably the most famous headline in the newspaper's 150-year history, DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN is every publisher's nightmare on every election night.
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He retired early and not knowing that history was about to be made in the form of a headline in a newspaper being printed about the outcome of the election -- "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN".
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Suprise Suprise Anonymous -- 19/07/06 (in reply to #120138368) ... Linux is the ultimate anti-virus. Anonymous -- 07/03/09 (in reply to #120138369) ... People Often Think Their PCs Are Clean While Spyware Is Active On Their System Mel Morris -- 20/07/06...
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When Steve Jobs first introduced the iPhone, he made his feelings about stylus use pretty clear by saying something to the effect of "Who wants a stylus? ... I share an equal disdain for the stylus and I find that even my fat fingers work well enough on my iPod touch. ... That might sound like a lot of money for a stick,
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The world's most famous newspaper error, Dewey Defeats Truman edition of the Chicago Tribune November 3, 1948. The newspaper incorrectly announced that Thomas Dewey had defeated Harry Truman for the presidency of the United States ... Click here to view another interesting article on Dewey Defeats Truman legendary newspaper:
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Steven Johnson began his long zoom survey with the “prior art” of Joyce’s Stephen Daedalus locating himself in himself, The value of a long zoom is in identifying and employing every scale between the very large and very small, ... Medicine at the time held that disease was caused by “miasma,” foul air,
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By Matt Richtel ... This just in from video-game reporting headquarters: Sony may be a consumer electronics giant, but its public relations folks aren’t so powerful when it comes to prognostication. ... Yesterday, said spinsters made a bold prediction about sales figures for video game consoles that were due out today.
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