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re ran for the Louisiana State Senate and was | narrowly defeated by fellow Republican Ron Bean. |
In 1975, he returned to Leicester, but was | narrowly beaten by Bull in the final and had to settle |
He was | narrowly elected as Mayor of Neepawa in the 1998 munic |
He served in that position until Labor was | narrowly defeated in the 1913 Federal election. |
However, she was | narrowly beaten by Mexican swimmer Patricia Valle in t |
In 2010, Lujan was | narrowly defeated in the Democratic Primary when he ra |
to be Attorney General, but he nomination was | narrowly rejected twice. |
In 1974, Ashcroft was | narrowly defeated for election to that post by Jackson |
Boston at the 1859 general election, but was | narrowly defeated at the 1865 general election. |
he troopship carrying the Accrington Pals was | narrowly missed by a torpedo; a fortunate miss because |
However the seat was | narrowly recovered by Labor due to the Anti-Kennett sw |
At the 1964 general election, Howarth was | narrowly elected as Labour MP for Wellingborough in No |
ited States House of Representatives, but was | narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary. |
In the 2000 General Elections, she was | narrowly defeated for re-election, returning to the Ho |
In 1878, he was | narrowly defeated in a bid for a Congressional seat. |
He was | narrowly defeated in the by-election by the Anti-Parne |
e-elected in 1997 to the 21st Seanad, but was | narrowly defeated in the 2002 elections to the 22nd Se |
attorney general, Christine Gregoire, who was | narrowly elected governor that year. |
Giovanni Pace (National Alliance) was | narrowly elected President, defeating incumbent Antoni |
Orr was | narrowly defeated for re-election as Governor in 1990 |
He was re-elected in 1923, but was | narrowly defeated at the 1924 election in a straight c |
, built in 1590, an earlier mansion which was | narrowly saved from demolition when the estate was acq |
; at the 1971 and 1973 state elections he was | narrowly defeated by the Liberal Premier, Sir Robert A |
e features for the City of Edmonton which was | narrowly defeated by city council, and his 2009 propos |
Lynn was | narrowly reelected in the 1979 general election, 51.7 |
legalise abortion in the first trimester was | narrowly defeated in a popular referendum in 1977. |
ern Irish player Fred McMullan (4-0), but was | narrowly defeated in the semi-finals by fellow English |
Toupin was | narrowly re-elected in the 1973 election over Progress |
knocked off Naples, while Democrat Watson was | narrowly re-elected to a sixth term in office. |
In 1994, Synar was | narrowly defeated in a Democratic primary run-off elec |
She was | narrowly defeated for office in 2008 by Republican Jim |
Civil war was | narrowly averted, thanks to the peaceful intervention |
ontested at the 1993 Federal election and was | narrowly won by Bob Horne (Labor). |
d the Wisconsin Progressive Party, Panzer was | narrowly elected as a Progressive state senator from t |
In the 1956 election, he was | narrowly defeated by Democrat Charles O. Porter, whom |
In November 2008, Church was | narrowly defeated by Republican Hugh Blackwell, denyin |
She was | narrowly defeated by a more conservative Democrat, Dan |
The People of Freedom was | narrowly the largest party in the region. |
the Stowmarket constituency in 1891, but was | narrowly defeated by the Liberal Party candidate. |
e centre-left Autonomy Liberty Democracy, was | narrowly re-elected, while incumbent senator Carlo Per |
He was | narrowly defeated in 1965 by Herman Badillo, who was t |
On election day Tony Egginton was | narrowly re-elected on behalf of the Mansfield Indepen |
In 1980, however, he was | narrowly defeated by Jack Fields, losing by only 4,900 |
-Biggar in the 2008 federal election, but was | narrowly defeated by Kelly Block. |
9, when the resulting by-election in 1960 was | narrowly won by the Conservative candidate Michael Sha |
-Byng Affair the following year, and Bury was | narrowly defeated in the ensuing election by Liberal ( |
Thune was | narrowly elected to his first term over Democratic Sen |
1.4% to 37.4%, while Ego Perron (UV, VdA) was | narrowly defeated by incumbent deputy Roberto Nicco 39 |
However, Charles Haughey was | narrowly successful and a new Secretary General of the |
Walker was | narrowly unseated in the general election held on Febr |
to winning election was in 1978, when he was | narrowly defeated for a North York school trustee posi |
sudden death of O'Halloran in 1960, Walsh was | narrowly elected to the Labor leadership ahead of Don |
Milward Simpson was | narrowly elected governor of Wyoming in November 1954. |
new Liberal candidate Peter McLellan, but was | narrowly defeated in a result so close it was not know |
Fyffe was | narrowly elected in North Tyrone at the Northern Irela |
ections, he chose to let them proceed and was | narrowly elected to the position, defeating Democratic |
trist former chancellor Wilhelm Marx, who was | narrowly defeated by Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg |
It was | narrowly approved by just 50.96% of voters, with a 70% |
ran for United States Senate in 1982, but was | narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary by Howard |
Laing was | narrowly elected in an upset during the 1986 election |
He was | narrowly defeated by Labor candidate Jacinta Allan at |
Scime was | narrowly re-elected leader of REAL Women in 1988, but |
Shannon was | narrowly re-elected in the 1941 provincial election, d |
wever, the team won silver, after Renwick was | narrowly touched out by the opposing English relay tea |
She was | narrowly re-elected in 1988 even as George H. W. Bush |
mpion Hurdle on two occasions and in 1981 was | narrowly denied a Cheltenham Gold Cup triumph by Littl |
It thus came as a surprise when she was | narrowly defeated for re-election in 1992 by Bob Ingli |
In 1867, he was | narrowly defeated by John Willoughby Crawford in Leeds |
The two-term congressman was | narrowly re-elected after a challenge from Democrat, A |
In the Watergate year of 1974, he was | narrowly defeated by Democratic West Covina Mayor Jame |
r being active in the party for years, he was | narrowly elected mayor as a Democrat in 1933, ending 1 |
He was | narrowly defeated in 1892 (by only 116 votes), but was |
valloti (Forza Italia, House of Freedoms) was | narrowly elected President of the Region. |
Rodgers had left the Labour Party, and he was | narrowly defeated by Labour's Frank Cook. |
tion to the Niagara Regional Council, and was | narrowly defeated for the sixth and final regional sea |
he 1941 election, however, and Hryhorczuk was | narrowly returned over Fred Zaplitny of the Cooperativ |
both Taran and the Horned King's men; she was | narrowly saved from the latter when a group of Fair Fo |
It was | narrowly beaten to the European Car of the Year award |
for the Republican nomination, however he was | narrowly defeated by State Senate President Paul Gillm |
In 1978, Brown lost his seat when he was | narrowly defeated by Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. in a ra |
Giovanni Di Stasi (Democrats of the Left) was | narrowly elected President, defeating Michele Iorio (F |
Missouri Secretary of State in 2004, but was | narrowly defeated by Robin Carnahan, the daughter of f |
He was | narrowly defeated by Liberal Ed Mandrake in the provin |
he entered the race as the favourite, he was | narrowly defeated by Progressive Conservative Walter v |
He joined the Conservative Party, and was | narrowly elected when he stood as its candidate in She |
Brewer was | narrowly defeated in his first attempt but won handily |
ndidate in the 2008 federal election, but was | narrowly defeated. |
In 1995, she was | narrowly defeated by Councilor Floyd Adams, Jr., a Dem |
The Cain government was | narrowly re-elected to a third term in 1988, but immed |
She was | narrowly defeated by Deborah Haswell in the 2010 munic |
re in the 1996 Yukon general election and was | narrowly defeated in the 2000 election. |
plashing one and damaging two others, and was | narrowly missed by a torpedo on 20 April. |
rful Fiscal Review Committee, but in 1990 was | narrowly defeated for a seventh term in the House by D |
He was | narrowly defeated in the 2006 election by Conservative |
til May 1976, when the Liberal Government was | narrowly defeated by the Australian Labor Party. |
The seat was | narrowly won by the Labour Party candidate Mary Upton, |
tion held on the same day, where the seat was | narrowly gained by the Conservatives and is now a key |
ed by the local Conservatives; however he was | narrowly defeated by Labour. |
At the 1835 general election, Barnes was | narrowly defeated, but he finally became MP for Sudbur |
es, a solicitor before entering politics, was | narrowly defeated in the 2008 state election. |
In the 1964 general election, Walker was | narrowly defeated according the count on election day, |
derable opposition from many quarters but was | narrowly passed in Parliament, setting the end of the |
The ordinance was | narrowly defeated by the city council, on a 3-2 vote. |
e was no Labour Party candidate, Donnelly was | narrowly pushed into third place by the Liberal Party |
Boyd was | narrowly elected with a margin of 3% (51.5%-48.5%). |
But he was | narrowly defeated by the candidate of the Fifth Republ |
The Conservative candidate was | narrowly forced into third place with 793 fewer votes |
In Super League X, he was | narrowly beaten to the Young Player of The Year. |
ision of Bonner at the 2004 election, but was | narrowly defeated by Liberal candidate Ross Vasta. |
on (UK Parliament constituency), where he was | narrowly defeated. |
he became European Allround Champion and was | narrowly defeated by Eric Heiden in the World Allround |
rliament (MP) for Wandsworth Central, but was | narrowly defeated at the 1929 general election by the |
Bush's feelings aside, after Hendon was | narrowly defeated (50.7% to 49.3%) in the 1986 mid-ter |
He was | narrowly elected in the general election of 1885, beat |
He was | narrowly defeated from Lahore PP-152 and won with an o |
He was | narrowly defeated at the 1924 general election, but wo |
He also stood in the 1896 election, but was | narrowly defeated. |
he old Southern Maori electorate, but she was | narrowly defeated by Tu Wyllie of New Zealand First. |
Running as a Democrat, he was | narrowly defeated in a 1979 bid for the Chapel Hill To |
2001 general election, but Giacomo Bezzi was | narrowly defeated in the single-seat-constituency of L |
He was | narrowly defeated in his bid for re-election in 1949 a |
He was | narrowly successful in the general election of that ye |
This judgment was | narrowly overturned by a 3-2 majority on appeal to the |
of Toronto Council in November 1997, and was | narrowly defeated by Tom Jakobek and Sandra Bussin in |
He was | narrowly defeated by John Hailey, who never assumed th |
He served two terms as governor, but was | narrowly defeated for the third time he ran as governo |
However Weir | narrowly won it back in 1935. |
ures as ex-champion Evander Holyfield as well | narrowly losing his last fight prior to Povetkin, in a |
move some powers from the president, and were | narrowly approved by 50.56% of voters, with a 52.1% tu |
The parliamentary elections were | narrowly won by the National Party, who took 61 of the |
The changes were | narrowly approved by 50.2% of voters with a 93.36% tur |
Ray Martin and David Eggen were | narrowly defeated. |
Wales were | narrowly beaten and Blyth found himself selected for t |
But they were | narrowly beaten by the Scotland Students 23-18, despit |
o play the game against the Students and were | narrowly defeated, giving the Dublin Senior Football C |
ncumbents Paul Kramer and Barbara Wright were | narrowly defeated by Democrats Linda R. Greenstein and |
he 2009 FA Women's Cup final, where they were | narrowly beaten by Arsenal. |
irst round 6 legs to 3. However the pair were | narrowly beaten 6 legs to 5 in the second round to the |
res and Argentina, though the structures were | narrowly surpassed in height by the nearby Mulieris to |
After a closely fought race they were | narrowly beaten by 4 crews and came in fifth. |
n Group B for the tournament, until they were | narrowly defeated by Uzbekistan in the quarterfinals. |
In game 3, the Navigators were | narrowly defeated 5-3, ending their season. |
"other matters" (which the court doubted were | narrowly tailored to meet legitimate interests). |
ons cup final in 1996 when the Villagers were | narrowly defeated in a cup final replay, having drawn |
he Harry Jepson Trophy in 2003 when they were | narrowly beaten at Wilderspool by Bridgend Blue Bulls. |
The mens 8+, were | narrowly beaten by the home favourites to just miss ou |
he FA Cup semi-finals in 2001 where they were | narrowly defeated 2-1 by Liverpool. |
as member of Parliament for Clwyd South West, | narrowly beating the Conservative incumbent Robert Har |
n 1989 he was part of the Old Hill side which | narrowly lost the Cockspur Cup final to Teddington. |
" on Detroit's Moira Records that year, which | narrowly missed hitting the US R&B charts that winter. |
shot at by two surface to air missiles which | narrowly missed the plane. |
t of a new company, Norwich Radio Group which | narrowly failed to win a new ILR licence advertised in |
float a bond to finance reforestation, which | narrowly passed in 1948. |
he Second to the Fourth Division to one which | narrowly failed to reach the promotion play-offs in 19 |
nd was an important member of the squad which | narrowly missed the championship title, but instead pl |
a canoe across river to warn Jamestown which | narrowly escaped destruction, although there was no ti |
White | narrowly failed to get re-elected and Ford was the onl |
At the election, White | narrowly defeated Llewellyn for the second Labor seat |
ar in his party, ran against Tim Johnson, who | narrowly won his first senate election in 1996. |
reaches of the table contained Hamilton, who | narrowly avoided relegation after a first half of the |
ark Begich, the former Mayor of Anchorage who | narrowly defeated incumbent Republican Ted Stevens in |
Mrs G. Huggins, wife of an Army Officer, who | narrowly escaped drowning in 1924 as a result of a col |
named for John Savage, an early surveyor who | narrowly avoided becoming a victim of cannibalism in t |
he University of Notre Dame football team who | narrowly (and somewhat controversially) missed winning |
ouche, the Caddo Parish district attorney who | narrowly lost the Fourth District U.S. House seat to R |
t the Republican primary to Steve Cooley, who | narrowly lost to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in |
f the novel is Phoebe Rain, a young woman who | narrowly escaped being murdered by her ex-husband. |
time it was the mighty Wycombe Wanderers who | narrowly won after a replay). |
hind his Labour colleague Eileen Desmond, who | narrowly missed a seat. |
ed to Lorraine Coyle Koppell, an attorney who | narrowly lost a race for the New York State Senate in |
s the young son of a deceased future king who | narrowly escapes death at the hands of his power-hungr |
games with a smaller, much younger squad who | narrowly missed out on the playoffs. |
her independent candidate, David Tollner, who | narrowly failed to win election. |
f the then-Hansa Rostock defender Melkam, who | narrowly missed out on a place in Nigeria's 2004 Cup o |
he wrong side of things politically, and who, | narrowly escaping the death sentence, condemned and en |
escue Committee in Marseille, he and his wife | narrowly escaped the Nazi regime and traveled to the U |
He and his wife | narrowly escaped with their lives, and had to hold on |
Wilcox | narrowly lost to realtor Paula Boland in the primary. |
cing operations with No. 1 Squadron, Williams | narrowly avoided crash-landing when his engine stopped |
In the 2006 election, Wilson | narrowly defeated John Weston, the Conservative Party |
The Republican nominee, Senator Pete Wilson, | narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, former San F |
red two tries in the game which saw Wales win | narrowly. |
reapically, lower half of termen on fore wing | narrowly and termen of hind wing more broadly bluish g |
Fore wing: | narrowly fuscous at apex; hind wing: a very slender te |
He ran for re-election in 2010, winning | narrowly in a race that went to a recount. |
Condon had a tight bout, with Condon winning | narrowly. |
The stems extend from a half cm to 8 cm, with | narrowly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate leaves. |
In the 1959 election, he won | narrowly. |
up in the 1976 Sugar Bowl, which the Tide won | narrowly 13-6, and that he wanted to do it again. |
al role as fullback, and although England won | narrowly, he was replaced for the next season's match |
Reid won | narrowly, but was defeated at the 1972 Federal Electio |
The British, captained by Willie Horne won | narrowly 36-26. |
The election was won | narrowly in Veneto by the centre-left The Olive Tree, |
Stradey Park against Ireland which Wales won | narrowly; both as part of the 1891 Home Nations Champi |
Those supporting the senate elections won | narrowly against the leader Morgan Tsvangirai's vote.M |
The election was won | narrowly in Sardinia by the centre-left The Olive Tree |
Eunos GRC was won | narrowly by the People's Action Party in both the 1988 |
team dominated the 1977 league, which was won | narrowly by North Shore United over Stop Out. |
otectionist candidate for New England; he won | narrowly. |
In 1982, he ran for the state Senate and won, | narrowly defeating Republican state Assemblyman Charle |
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