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The jury sided with her, though narrowly.
Szello and Jeffries had fought each other twice before and the British boxer won both fights, though narrowly.
But islanders have not uniformly embraced the statehood option: they rejected it, though narrowly, in referendums in 1993 and 1998.
It has remained No. 1, though narrowly, over TBS in one of the two audience groups that dominates sales to advertisers — viewers ages 25 to 54.
Moreover, referendums prohibiting gay marriage were approved, though narrowly, in recent years in California and Maine, two of the more socially progressive states.
Joining the Royal Marines, though narrowly missing D-day, he fought through Holland and was promoted to the rank of captain.
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That ruling, though, was narrowly drawn.
In Maine, for instance, it looks like Mr. Paul may get the plurality of delegates even though he narrowly lost the state's straw poll.
Barcelona is, as usual, content to play keepaway, though they narrowly avoided an early disaster when Mascherano body-blocked Matuidi on a run into the area.
The Tories tend to lead Labour on economic competence in national polls too, though more narrowly.This suggests a striking truth of Mr Osborne's chancellorship.
Mark Warner did the same, though more narrowly, in Virginia.See article: Elections in New Jersey and VirginiaIn Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick, a football player turned politician, will succeed Dennis Archer as mayor.
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