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They could split narrowly, with five justices against six.
In his Harvard lectures of 1903, he identified Pragmatism more narrowly with the logic of abduction.
It passed narrowly with votes of the ruling Socialists and their Green Party allies.
The referendum was won only narrowly, with a majority of 50.3%, and revealed the country's dividing lines.
But the board's chairman, Mr. Sanger, was re-elected far more narrowly, with 56percentt of the vote.
If No wins narrowly, with the votes of over-65s proving decisive, it is inconceivable that the Scottish National Party would abandon its reason for existing.
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He is obsessed with turf, with right and wrong narrowly defined, with male codes, male lingo.
Inflorescence: involucre 5--7 mm, bell-shaped to obconic; phyllaries 5, free, slightly hairy, falling with fruits; receptacle narrowly conic, with small ridges and grooves, glabrous.
The Manchester United forward shot narrowly wide with England pressing for an equaliser with 30 minutes left to play.
Outermost primary black, narrowly edged with buff; rest of primaries and primary coverts black, edged with green.
O'Gara was narrowly wide with the conversion and watched his 48-metre penalty miss the target, with nine minutes remaining.
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