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1 Discussions between generals and Islamists, whose violent confrontation has marked Egypt for decades, were assuming Morsy would win narrowly .
2 It could be Ireland, if they lose without a bonus point to England, and Wales win narrowly in Paris, presuming Scotland beat Italy.
3 NEVADA (6 electoral votes) This is another state Ms Clinton managed to win narrowly four years ago, despite her broader defeat in the election.
4 Wisconsin Another "blue wall" state that President Trump won narrowly in 2016.
5 What if the Yes camp wins narrowly , on the votes of the Celtic Fringe?
6 Republicans would be defending dozens of districts where Trump either lost or won narrowly .
7 The two contested the previous election in 2014 as well, and Widodo won narrowly .
8 He was on the slate of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and won narrowly by less than 50 votes.
9 Opposition parties have challenged the results of last month's general election, won narrowly by the FijiFirst government.
10 Most polls show Trump trailing Democrat Joe Biden in a state that Trump won narrowly in his 2016 victory.
11 In 2008 Obama won narrowly among people who earn $200,000 or more.
12 Also damaging was the loss of home venue for the under-21 Connacht final, which was played in Sligo and won narrowly by Mayo.
13 In early December, Pence will make stops in Michigan and Pennsylvania, two other states Trump won narrowly over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
14 Trump is well behind former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, in polls in Wisconsin, a state Trump won narrowly in 2016.
15 With the victory in Florida, Obama swept all of the battleground states, with the exception of North Carolina, which he won narrowly in 2008.
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