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I'm basing this prediction on Bournemouth's recent form and confidence, but I still don't think Brentford will be beaten at home.

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Club Brugge's record group stage goal difference of 12 also looks set to be beaten with Chelsea already one goal better than that.

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This happens when they believe a candidate has gained a lead that cannot be beaten by their opponent.

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"I'm very bitter. I'm very upset - very, very upset. To be beaten by your own country really, really hurts," he told BBC Sport Scotland.

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Given the opposition, strong positions England got themselves into, and the chance of a rare 100% home summer, to be beaten in less than three full days of cricket is borderline unforgivable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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