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Stoke, Nottingham, and Derby would narrowly miss out on being part of New Scotland.
In contrast Clermont's Nick Abendanon, who did not make his Bath league debut until November 2005, would narrowly miss out.
It would narrowly miss the Rosebud Indian Reservation, and travel south of the Crow Creek and Lower Brule.
Telegraph analyst Simon Hughes went for 3-1 England, and The Guardian's Mike Selvey said England would narrowly retain the Ashes.
Polling data suggest that the British people would narrowly vote to quit the European Union if there were a referendum tomorrow.
Her twin, Esther Pauline (known as Eppie), beat her into the world by 17 minutes, just as she would narrowly beat her into the advice business.
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He also said he'd narrowly pick Antonio Valencia over Nani on the wing.
He had other stories of people who'd narrowly escaped, who should've been home but weren't.
It would be another half hour or so before they learned that they'd narrowly avoided being victims of a terrorist attack.
"I felt exhilarated, and not merely by the fact that I'd narrowly escaped a brush with death," he writes, and goes on: My thrill ran deeper; I had learned something from death.
I was at times suspicious of happiness and stability; I'd lie awake, listening to our girls breathe, feeling the steady rise and fall of my husband's body next to mine, my own breath coming too quickly, as if I'd narrowly escaped a fate that was unclear but terrifying.
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