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Many political analysts said that the president's party, whose candidates had at one point faced tight races in some districts, appeared poised to sweep the most important races.
Mr. Lee's Grand National Party, whose candidates once faced tight races in some districts, now appears poised to sweep the most important races, including hotly contested mayoral elections in Seoul and the nearby port of Incheon.
Cuba's doctors, scientists and other professionals, who have long faced tight restrictions on movement, might be held back as well because the new policy includes a caveat allowing the government to limit departures to "preserve the human capital created by the Revolution".
Scotland have faced tight moments so far, in particular the closely-fought meeting with the Republic at Celtic Park, but the team held its nerve, with Shaun Maloney producing a wonderful winning goal.
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