Winner Take Nothing
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Winner Take Nothing is a 1933 short story collection by Ernest Hemingway that explores themes of disillusionment, loss, and human vulnerability in his characteristically spare prose style.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Winner Take Nothing canonical | 3 |
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Target entity: Winner Take Nothing Context triple: [Men Without Women, followedBy, Winner Take Nothing]
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All or Nothing
All or Nothing is a 2002 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh that explores the lives and struggles of working-class families in London.
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The best or nothing
"The best or nothing" is the brand slogan of Mercedes-Benz, expressing its commitment to uncompromising quality, luxury, and engineering excellence.
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You Win Again
"You Win Again" is a 1987 pop song by the Bee Gees, written and produced by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, known for its distinctive drum sound and successful chart performance in the UK and Europe.
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The Winner Stands Alone
The Winner Stands Alone is a psychological thriller novel by Paulo Coelho that explores obsession, fame, and moral decay against the backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival.
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It Pays to be a Winner
"It Pays to be a Winner" is a motivational slogan used within the Navy SEALs community to emphasize relentless effort, competition, and the tangible rewards of superior performance.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Winner Take Nothing Target entity description: Winner Take Nothing is a 1933 short story collection by Ernest Hemingway that explores themes of disillusionment, loss, and human vulnerability in his characteristically spare prose style.
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A.
All or Nothing
All or Nothing is a 2002 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh that explores the lives and struggles of working-class families in London.
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B.
The best or nothing
"The best or nothing" is the brand slogan of Mercedes-Benz, expressing its commitment to uncompromising quality, luxury, and engineering excellence.
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C.
You Win Again
"You Win Again" is a 1987 pop song by the Bee Gees, written and produced by Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, known for its distinctive drum sound and successful chart performance in the UK and Europe.
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D.
The Winner Stands Alone
The Winner Stands Alone is a psychological thriller novel by Paulo Coelho that explores obsession, fame, and moral decay against the backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival.
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E.
It Pays to be a Winner
"It Pays to be a Winner" is a motivational slogan used within the Navy SEALs community to emphasize relentless effort, competition, and the tangible rewards of superior performance.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Winner Take Nothing Description of subject: Winner Take Nothing is a 1933 short story collection by Ernest Hemingway that explores themes of disillusionment, loss, and human vulnerability in his characteristically spare prose style.
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