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Shulman also squeaked through to stay on top.
But if either Mr Moroz or Mr Marchuk somehow squeaked through to the showdown, Mr Kuchma could be in trouble.
They each squeaked through to the next round, but their low ranking by viewers caused the judges to scowl.
They squeaked through to the finals in fourth place in the South American qualifying, with seven wins in 16 games.
This year only Milan squeaked through to the knockout phase, where they were easily beaten by Atlético Madrid.
But that is exactly what the Obama economy has done, once Obama squeaked through to reelection.
If enough of them stuck with him to let Labour squeak through, enough abandoned him to issue a stern warning.
The region squeaked through, but the agency was stretching its resources "to their limits," said Doug Johnson, a spokesman for Bonneville.
Schueller financed Resistance activities at the end of the war and managed to squeak through without a criminal record to run L'Oréal until he died in 1957.
But when you find yourself squeaking through a complicated mission only to be killed (again) at the end, it's just plain annoying.
Why should such important nominees be able to squeak through with a bare majority?
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