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George W. Bush is elected president with 271 electoral votes, a minuscule victory over Al Gore.
But as Mr. Bush was finally able to claim a belated and minuscule victory over Vice President Al Gore, after a debilitating month of bare-knuckled court fighting, it was as if he had somehow crossed through the looking glass.
The deal dominated the news and became a political Rorschach test: Mr. Trump's critics saw a minuscule victory, bought with tax credits, but for many of his supporters, the episode was proof that the incoming president would revive Rust Belt fortunes by sheer force of personality.
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Current advocacy groups, though minuscule, have had their share of victories against opponents like New York Apple Tours, the Costco national warehouse club, and the city itself, when a lawsuit by Mr. Fisher's coalition overturned a zoning rule that let Broadway theater owners sell air rights to developers.
"Winning and losing, there's such a minuscule difference between it," Willett said after his latest victory.
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