Observers detect a strengthening will to win among the Vietnamese but struggle to explain it.
But he quickly became an idol with the Cruzeiro supporters, a symbol of skill and will to win.
But ending up with you inspiring me by your trust and your hope and your unshakeable will to win.
But Pakistan has lacked the will to win which is relentlessly exhibited by Australia, winner of the fourth World Cup in 1987.
It was as if his sheer will to win coaxed the performance out of him, even though his batting skills, in particular, look to be seriously on the wane.
Passion, energy, and a will to win are what Tony Mowbray will want to find - qualities he possessed in his own playing days at Middlesbrough, Celtic and Ipswich.
"I knew Andy when he was a young lad at Notts County when I played there and straight away he just hits you with his professionalism and his will to win, " he said.
It is that will to win that keeps new hopefuls arriving in the modeling academies daily, each convinced by the flattery and praise of parents or peers that she, too, can become Miss Universe.
The nation's political leaders will not only have to reach these generations but will have to win back their trust that politics can work at all.
"It's just the heart and the will to want to win, " Thornton said.
Either he will run to win, or he will serve out his time as mayor (he must stand down in 2009) and then spend his silver years giving away his gold.
If the final compromise deal, planned for November, is to succeed, it will have to win the support of over 50% of the policyholders and more than 75% of the value of the funds in each group.
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This final group -- the battleground states -- will become the center of the political universe as both candidates will need to win them, and they will return again and again to these stomping grounds.
If they are going to do it this time they will have to win two of the next three and at least one in Washington.
To be able to claim victory, Mr Hashimoto will have to win at least a simple majority (64) of the 126 seats up for grabs.
After Texas, for which McIlroy made the deadline to enter by just half an hour, he heads to Augusta -- where he will seek to win his first coveted green jacket.
The campaign seems to be largely about what candidates will do to win them over: supplying coal, flour, alcohol or money, for instance, or promising to build a road or a bridge.
Many Democrats have a familiar problem with Miss Reno: their hearts will her to win, their heads reckon that she will never beat Mr Bush.
Snyder explained to get the necessary votes, Icahn will need to win the favor of the mutual funds that are the largest holders of Motorola stock.
Scotland's Chris Hoy - winner of Friday's kilometre - had to settle for silver in the sprint but will expect to win his second gold of the weekend in Sunday's team sprint.
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Chandler and Martin are expected to return for the playoffs when the Atlantic Division champions will try to win a series for the first time since 2000.
"Harry likes his teams to entertain and have a go and I think he will go to win the game in Switzerland, " said Roberts, who was also part of the Spurs side that won the FA Cup in both 1981 and 1982.
His three-tournament run comes in the lead-up to the Masters, where the former world No. 1 will seek to win his 15th major title but first since 2008.
If Labour is to get a good working majority in the Commons, the sort of seat it will need to win is Putney.
They prefer to lean on their defense but realize there are some nights against teams like the Nets where they will have to win by making shots.
Against Obama, McCain will have to win the war of principles, not of personalities.
During the strategic planning process we set goals and outline what it will take to win.
But Mr Zenawi will have to win over the region's restive ethnic Somali population.
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