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Porsche, the winning-est marque in endurance racing, will return to the P1 class for the first time since 1998, fielding its 918RSR Hybrid, which will almost certainly use a more evolved version of the flywheel system on the car I drove.
Porsche Blasts Hybrids Into New Stratosphere Dan Neil 2011
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/And the magical things you can do with that ball/will make you the winning-est winner of all.
♪♫ Dr. Seuss's birthday celebrated by Michelle Obama, schoolchildren across America 2011
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* Roy MacGregor: "Really, though, what on earth was the winning-est team in hockey, a team that took the Eastern Conference's regular-season crown by a remarkable 18 points, doing losing, again, to a team that surely went through more convulsions in a single season than any NHL club in history?"
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Right now, that's the winning-est idea for Democrats.
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The Habs had missed the playoffs for two straight years-an unimaginable heresy for the league's oldest, winning-est team, and the first time it had happened since the early 1920s.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sean Gordon 2010
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Buono, 60, is the league's winning-est coach, having surpassed Don Matthews last season.
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But the Troyers, with 12 first place titles among them, are the winning-est family in Twelve Mile history.
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The winning-est coach in Texas high school history says the bug couldn't have hit at a worse time - during disrict play.
WFAA.com Latest News 2009
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s all-time winning-est contestant carefully saved up his allowance to buy the 1979 edition of the Hammond World Atlas.
Slate Magazine Seth Stevenson 2011
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