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He became only the second man to take Louis to the 15-round distance, but lost a narrow points decision.
The 32,000 crowd booed when Louis was awarded a narrow points decision, with many saying the "Tonypandy Terror" should have won.
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An illustrious cancer expert named David Karnofsky made a narrow point about the appropriateness of the term "complete remission".
The next morning, we walked a few hundred yards up the beach, around a narrow point, and waded into the water.
The decision was that the former attorney general Dominic Grieve was not empowered to issue a certificate blocking the tribunal's ruling, which may sound like a narrow point.
To be sure, interviews conducted on a single day, in front of a single building, are apt to produce a narrow point of view.
At a narrow point, the pipeline route passes just south of the Russian-controlled enclave of South Ossetia and north of another Russian ally, Armenia.
From a narrow point of view, this is true, but the area around Calais was part of England as recently as 1558.
Although the tip of the knife comes to a narrow point, most of the blade is wide enough for spreading mustard or mayonnaise.
The script was written with a quill cut to a narrow point with a small square edge on its tip and a slit long enough to allow a certain amount of flexibility when pressure was applied in making downstrokes.
As the thicket of lines takes shape, it resembles the shadow of a man, head, torso and legs ending in a narrow point, as if the light were slanting from an angle.
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