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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (surena abari) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > What is the meaning of "come-from-behind" in this sentence? > > Landon Donovan scored in overtime to give San Jose a come-from-behind, > 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Wizards last night in Major League > Soccer's Western Conference final. It's worth pointing out that Americans understand nothing at all about football (which they insist on calling soccer), so the meaning of this phrase is entirely inconsequential. Regards DC Cat ;)
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