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romp home

(idiomatic) To win easily, especially in a race.

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We now know that the professor had broken into his own home, with the help of his chauffeur, because the door was jammed.
When oil companies misbehave in Nigeria or elsewhere, they are protected by the power of their home countries.
Tailoring financial products for diaspora communities could attract resources for investment, while reinforcing migrants' ties - economic and otherwise - to their home countries.
It had an antecedent, that is, a lack of pre-emptive resistance at home and abroad to the threat that built up in Nazi Germany during the 1930's.
In Berlin, as in other large German cities, taxis sport the flags of their drivers' home countries - from Angola to Saudi Arabia.
Fans don not just their nations' flags, but also fantastic costumes evocative of their home countries' colors.
I watched from home on CNN as the first cruise missiles hit Baghdad.
At home, Sarkozy has aimed his message particularly at the young, issuing a patriotic call to the values of work and discipline, a counter-revolutionary revolution.
More important, Meles put Addis Ababa on the map as the home of the African Union, and as a capital where Africa's worst problems could be discussed in a pragmatic manner, unburdened by colonial grudges.
The key to investment strategy is to get domestic entrepreneurs excited about the home economy.
How can you go home again if the sea has been sucked down a vast drain that opened up beneath it, emptying it who knows where, into a void?
At that point, only one conclusion is possible: The plundered Marbles must be reunited in their historical home and exhibited to the world as the ancient artists intended.
They follow you home.
Public transport was halted, trains to and from the city were stopped, shops and business closed, and citizens were told to stay home.
My father was involved with the United States space program, and we had some moon rocks at home, so I thought it was no big deal.
Once it was dark, a screen was set up and Mark showed home videos from space.
Cutting these programs will lower American economic growth in the long term, with negative consequences both at home and abroad.
At the time (2008-2009), large international banks had to be rescued by their home countries' governments when they ran into trouble.
National supervisors always tend to minimize problems at home.
But their resistance to recognizing problems at home runs even deeper.
Given national supervisors' predictable tendency not to recognize problems at home, it seemed natural that the cost of cleaning up insolvent banks should also be borne at the national level.
The supervisor of the home country (Italy) has the opposite interest.
In the Muslim world, there is a widespread conspiracy theory that the Israelis were behind those attacks, and that all Jews who worked in the buildings stayed home that day.
Closer to home, ASEAN's recent decision to give Burma a chance to chair the organization in 2014 underscores its neighbors' desire for the country's full participation in Asia's growing prosperity.
At home, he still ranks first in popularity among the country's heads of state, kindling nostalgia like a popular old record - a corollary to people's frustration and anger at the current government of President Lee Myung-bak.
The same is true for Germany, which is home to some of the most efficient pulverized coal combustion units in Europe.
In fashionable African cities, residential home prices remain stratospheric.
A typical Western-style house in Kampala or Accra, for example, now costs an astonishing two to three times the price of a comparable home in, say, Cleveland or other cities in the American heartland.

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