| 11. | There were red faces when Iraq said that it would go one better and unilaterally implement an embargo.
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| 12. | Seven wins in 1997 saw Villeneuve go one better, achieving the title that had eluded his father.
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| 13. | Although Carroll points out how few USC players remained from two years ago, Doba can go one better.
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| 14. | These young women are determined to keep those rights and to go one better _ win equality in their lifetime.
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| 15. | First Division titlist Sunderland was rated a 100-1 chance to go one better and claim the topflight title.
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| 16. | They try, for example, to go one better than an operation that's up and running nearly flawlessly.
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| 17. | "Scotland's been second a few times so we're trying to go one better,"
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| 18. | He missed out on a chance to go one better the following season after he was suspended for the grand final.
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| 19. | But even if Forbes loses his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, he may still go one better than his father.
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| 20. | Called Traxtars, the shoes attempt to go one better than the ever-popular sneakers with flashing lights in the soles.
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