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The Gore people expect a lot more than a narrow victory.
He won a very narrow victory in that year's presidential election.
He won a narrow victory, ending a 24-year Labor hold on government.
He became the Republican candidate for governor in 1940 and won a narrow victory.
An early sign of future problems came in 1928 when she won only a narrow victory over the Labor candidate.
It ended in a narrow victory for the Lions 22-20.
Six games and four narrow victories later, it is the European champion.
A narrow victory the next week over Phoenix did little to change that contention.
Yet these games were compelling and not just for narrow victory margins.
But a narrow victory over a Pitt team completing a 10-18 season cannot be expected to help much.
It was a narrow victory for such an established lawmaker.
Are the Buckeyes concerned about four narrow victories in their last five games?
Gerry stood for election again in 1810 against Gore, and won a narrow victory.
Though the majority was 28, it was considered a narrow victory.
Oklahoma had a narrow victory 27-24 win over Air Force.
"It's one thing to win a narrow victory and something else altogether to register this level of support after all that has happened."
It later released a count showing a narrow victory for the incumbent party.
The voters gave Labor a narrow victory in the election in 1974.
They scored a narrow victory a year ago, but a one-sided one when the two teams met again May 10.
Despite the role of black voters in his narrow victory, Bush could not refrain from whining.
The result was an extremely narrow victory for Riley.
He subsequently won a narrow victory over his Liberal opponent in the general election.
The Vikings started their season with two narrow victories.
In addition, although the Ducks won, the computers punished them for the narrow victory.
The governing party, which won a narrow victory in the last election, is trying hard to enhance its chances.