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April 16, 1979 Monksfield, Tied Cottage, Dulcify and High Sierra scored big-race victories in four different countries.
He has learned to dulcify his liberalism with grandiloquent equivocations about "moving beyond our divisions" and "change we can believe in.
He developed a stranglehold on the W S Cox Plate, the most important weight-for-age race Down Under and he added: ``It was always quite an achievement to win the Cox Plate and when I won on Dulcify in 1979 it meant I'd won it four times from just four rides.
 
 
 
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