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He squeaked into victory.
A year later, he squeaked into a better high school in Nanjing, and two years after that he squeaked into the University of Chengdu.
He squeaked into the study anyway — and today is cancer-free.
He squeaked into office in a special election held in April , 2013 six weeks after Chávez died.
He began the day 54th in the standings but after five birdies in his last seven holes, he squeaked into the top 30 at No. 29.
They turned to Texas governor George W Bush as their presidential nominee and when he squeaked into office after losing the popular vote, declared he had a mandate.
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She has had to shore up her core vote by embracing Socialist orthodoxy and surrounding herself with the old party elephants.The two main candidates' partisanship would be good news for Mr Bayrou if he somehow squeaked into the second round.
He barely squeaked into the qualifying tournament but after beating three opponents will have more recent match play than Soderling, who hasn't played in a hard-court tournament since March.
As with last season, when they squeaked into the playoffs despite their foibles, the Giants still had plenty of chances to do right.
If he then squeaks into office, having run a campaign that seemed to be foundering until other Democrats bailed him out, he will be mightily indebted to his self-styled saviours.
It's hard to imagine that, had Indiana squeaked into the NCAA Tournament, he wouldn't have suited up for the biggest basketball stage.
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