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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Jun 2015

    The U.S. women just beat a German soccer team that many considered too powerful to defeat http://on.wsj.com/1dvTEmk pic.twitter.com/DWGLEFj17m

    9:05 PM - 30 Jun 2015
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    • Natalie Meyer Brianne Barry James C. Johnson Gil Clark Erynn Millard Jenna Lee Jennifer Davis Mary Appleget Shoshana Razel
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      1. Nicole Pyles‏ @BeingTheWriter 30 Jun 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        Woohoo! RT @WSJ: The U.S. women just beat a German soccer team that many considered too powerful to defeathttp://on.wsj.com/1dvTEmk 

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      1. Raquel Bose‏ @Arup_Raquel13 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ FYI, both the German national team (man & women) are terrific. Don't draw comments on their performances in world cup. @SpeakTruf2Power

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      2. Voice of Reason‏ @Rumble_Trumble 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Too powerful? Individually talented but poorly coached. France was the better team. Germany would have lost to France 9 out of 10.

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      3. Raquel Bose‏ @Arup_Raquel13 30 Jun 2015
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        @Rumble_Trumble @WSJ well said.But possessing skills and executing on the field aren't the same thing. It's about team spirit which matters.

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      4. Voice of Reason‏ @Rumble_Trumble 30 Jun 2015
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        @Arup_Raquel13 @WSJ Did you see how many shots went wide and no shots on goal? No finishing touch. G's a collection of talent but not a team

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      1. Lester L. Sullivan‏ @Serjbart69 1 Jul 2015
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        @wsj SURPRISINGLY, I jinxed the German kicker to pull left, so best not watch most of game, and definately not record!

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      1. Mother2‏ @fogordon500 1 Jul 2015
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        @WSJ USA!USA! Bravo ladies! Congratulations on a big win. Nobody's tougher than Germany. Except us. THANK YOU. So proud!!!

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      1. Paul Delmont‏ @DelmontPaulJ 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Wonderful!

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      1. heartalive‏ @1Hrussell 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ are they women girls or uhmmmm just maybe trans after 10 years

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      1. Count Gregula  🦇 🎃‏ @justsometeacher 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ That's what makes us America.

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      1. Chauntel Bland‏ @NotVeryBland 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ GO 'HEAD WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM!!!

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      1. Marcus Edwards‏ @Scorpio_Marcus 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ | Similar sentiments were echoed of the Nazi Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine in 1941.

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      1. Nate Hickinbotham‏ @wvuhick 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ people said Germany was too tough to beat in WWII, and we know how that one ended...

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      1. Bill Sonsin‏ @taxrefugee 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Do you believe in miracles? YES!!!

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      1. Sarah‏ @biwoyesara 30 Jun 2015
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      1. Raquel Bose‏ @Arup_Raquel13 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ no plausible explanation to this.This is a game and anything may happen.I wasn't expecting such outcome. Hope next time we'll make it.

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      1. Official DJ Qualls Fan Page‏ @bwells1007 30 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ same headline in 1945

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