In the end it was the narrowest of victories as Harrington's game fell apart on the 16th. |
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Frankie Dettori urged Grandera to the narrowest of wins over Hawk Wing in the Group One Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday. |
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The images of the stomata were taken with the microscope focused to the narrowest part lower down in the pore. |
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Brechin stretched their lead at the top of the division with the narrowest of victories over a gallant Elgin City. |
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Hunter put Stevens in a snooker on the yellow, and the Welshman attempted a daring escape through the narrowest of gaps. |
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Shorter skis weigh less, are easier to carry on a pack, and will turn with ease through the tightest trees and narrowest couloirs. |
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Brian Friel's early play is a catalogue of failed connections and opportunities missed by the narrowest of margins. |
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From the narrowest of angles he took aim at an empty net but saw his shot rebound from the near post. |
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After all its just a thrown together bunch of experiences with the narrowest of pretenses holding it all together. |
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It lost three seats by the narrowest of margins and under questionable circumstances. |
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Amazingly the conversion was missed to leave Newbridge still ahead by the narrowest of margins at six points to five. |
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Rather, he is ensuring that the principle of one-man-one-vote holds good, even if it comes down to the narrowest of margins. |
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But Korea, after missing a penalty stroke, scored three goals but lost by the narrowest of margins. |
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Eddie was cool and stroked the ball over to give his side sweet revenge by the narrowest of margins. |
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Competing in a contest with seventeen other girls she missed winning the overall prize by the narrowest of margins. |
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And so it was that the pre-match favourites hung on for the narrowest of victories. |
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Steve Oleksewycz rifled the ball into the net in the 14th minute from the narrowest of angles. |
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Instead, Australia lost by two runs, the narrowest margin of defeat in Ashes history. |
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Their journey is over high mountain passes, through the narrowest of ridges with vertiginous drops on either side. |
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This strategic waterway is just 1,300m at its narrowest and marks the dividing line between Europe and Asia. |
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The third and narrowest band has a central wavy green strip on a gold background, and two gold palmette-scroll borders set on a red ground. |
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The narrowest dimension of any opening on the screen is referred to as the design opening, regardless of opening shape. |
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Only guns with the narrowest chokes showed minor distortions after the use of High Performance cartridges. |
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Only around half of our graduates have studied business administration in its narrowest sense. |
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The valley was quite narrow: only seven kilometers wide at its narrowest point. |
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It is not acceptable that we should limit ourselves to political criteria in the narrowest sense of the word. |
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Its width ranged from 114 kilometers to, at its narrowest point, 10 kilometers. |
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But at its narrowest the couloir is about two ski lengths wide. |
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The score was, admittedly, 1-0 to Argentina, the narrowest possible margin of victory in football. |
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Both men have tried to redefine mass surveillance in the narrowest way possible. |
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George W. Bush won reelection by the narrowest margin of any presidential incumbent in American history. |
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We've lost the semi-final by the narrowest of margins, but we won't be downhearted. |
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Though it is not the country's largest, narrowest, or deepest canyon, the Black Canyon provides an unsurpassed combination of depth and narrowness. |
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The enzymes enter the narrowest ducts of the branching secretory system, and then pass by larger and larger ducts to the single pancreatic duct itself. |
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On top of that are the narrowest tolerances with regard to roundness, oval shape and straightness. |
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In the Under-14 final, Selby Olympia enjoyed the narrowest of victories over Heworth winning by a solitary goal, scored in the first-half of a tense final. |
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What follows from here is a marvel of the artistry of argument, of a mind at work against the narrowest ideas of its age. |
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The narrowest piece of land was at Panama, but it was covered in dense, mountainous jungle. |
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Conor appeared to have won the bout but lost on the narrowest of margins. |
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Oxford won the 2003 Boat Race by the narrowest of margins and by all accounts it was one of the most exciting finishes of all time with BBC audience figures of 7.7 million. |
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By the narrowest of margins, the Senate has decided to reverse a policy that has endured for nearly 60 years and to allow the target shooting of harmless mourning doves. |
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The channel of the intramural duct is the narrowest part of the fallopian tube. |
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The absorbance band is narrowest for 3-methyl indole in pentane. |
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Take a tape measure and place it just above your tummy button at the narrowest part of your waist. |
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Only 54 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, its security is closely monitored and assured by Washington. |
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Britain's donations to India, not dissimilarly, are also easy to justify in the narrowest development terms. |
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Ethnic identity is not presented as synonymous with acculturation, which is viewed here in its narrowest sense as the acquisition of host culture traits. |
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It may not be a road frontier, but the 22 miles of sea at its narrowest point does make a great deal of difference. |
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The State of Emergency Act is applied in the narrowest of circumstances in the Syrian Arab Republic and under very special conditions. |
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Protocol provisions that have the greatest potential impact on trade are limited to the narrowest category of products. |
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While that's the narrowest spread since BSE hit back in 2003, Dunford says there isn't much room for further narrowing unless the border opens. |
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It is here that the Doldrums are least active and in particular the narrowest in terms of distance. |
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Can you move a patient in a mobile lift when the lift's base is in its narrowest position without a risk of tipping? |
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And their dedication did not go unrewarded, as Defago became the oldest ever winner of the men's downhill, securing victory by the narrowest of margins in a highly entertaining event. |
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Mediterranean and other seas present a major obstacle to soaring birds, which must cross at the narrowest points. |
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A few decades later it was decided to dig a new canal at the narrowest point in Holland and thereby providing the shortest route to the sea. |
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The fog came pouring in at every chink and keyhole, and was so dense without, that although the court was of the narrowest, the houses opposite were mere phantoms. |
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Anything but the narrowest schemes could be fiendishly complex to manage, hard on the public purse, and additionally demotivating for those who are left behind. |
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Compact size makes our T5 fluorescent light fixture suitable for applications in even narrowest space, e.g.: under shelves, alcoves, lighting boxes, pelmets etc. |
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Eder guided the ball into an empty net to bring up the final score of 6-6 and give Charleroi the narrowest of winning margins over two evenly matched games. |
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Forty days after the fustian former president's death from cancer, Mr Maduro, his protégé, scraped the narrowest of victories in a snap presidential election held on April 14th. |
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As in the case of natural stone, the laying process can add value to our porcelain stoneware tiles: it is important to be very careful to lay them harmoniously, with the narrowest possible gaps between tiles. |
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As a result of our birth, a land bridge was formed between North and South America and constituted the narrowest stretch of land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. |
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Moreover, governments cannot regulate even harmful behaviour wantonly, but must settle for the narrowest restrictions that alleviate the harm or protect potential victims. |
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In 1979 Wales votes against devolution by four to one but by 1997 was agreeing – by the narrowest of margins – that a devolved assembly was the way to go. |
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An all-pervasive dampness penetrates the wooden homes in the rainy season, and in the narrowest alleyways there are patches of mud where the ground never quite dries. |
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One thing that quickly came to all of us once we examined the bill even from a preliminary perspective was that the Conservative government had taken pains to very deliberately scope this bill in the narrowest possible terms. |
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The wage gap between women's and men's pay tend to be narrowest when hourly pay is taken into account and widest when monthly or annual earnings are taken into account. |
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It is not, in my view, a sound approach to say that according to established rules of construction no broader meaning can be given to the Code than the narrowest interpretation of the words employed. |
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Milton Harris' stayer prevailed by the narrowest of margins over 2-1 favourite Longboat Key, and appears to have stamina in abundance. |
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Thank the Lord we don't live in a medieval country like North Korea, run by nepotism and the narrowest of gene pools imaginable. |
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The English Channel, here at its narrowest point in the Straits of Dover, is the busiest shipping lane in the world. |
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The tunnel itself is only six tracks wide at its narrowest point, which often causes congestion and delays due to heavy use of the route. |
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Located several miles north of Constantinople, it commanded the narrowest part of the Bosporus. |
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There are several drive days across Europe including the UK which are staged for all the European jurors to take the narrowest of toothcombs over the short-listed cars. |
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At the narrowest point the plain of Sibari, through which the rivers Coscile and Crati flow to the sea, occurs on the east coast, extending halfway across the peninsula. |
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The valley sides act as natural walls, with the dam located at the narrowest practical point to provide strength and the lowest cost of construction. |
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The narrowest definitions include only the states of New England. |
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The two other ships were sunk at the narrowest point of the canal. |
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It is also the second narrowest run victory in all Test cricket history. |
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In its narrowest sense it is equivalent to the historical region of Syria. |
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