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1According to one account, it was Elizabeth's popularity that tipped the scales.
2One of those campaigns apparently tipped the scales toward an early patch.
3Ausonius, if I had read him then, might have tipped the scales.
4But it was Darren, she knew, who had truly tipped the scales.
5Then, on 17 December last year, came the incident that tipped the scales.
6After cleaning, it tipped the scales at a little below two hundred pounds.
7He brought back one himself that tipped the scales at seven-and-a-half.
8Here's what has tipped the scales in South Africa's favour.
9But in my day, at my best, I tipped the scales close to two-forty.
10He tipped the scales at one hundred sixty-two, and he looked twenty pounds less.
11I tipped the scales, as they say, at ninety-two pounds.
12The star admitted she once tipped the scales at 110kg.
13But Mr Saikawa's admission last week that he was improperly overpaid finally tipped the scales.
14The last-minute withdrawal of Mr Jim Mitchell tipped the scales inexorably against Mr Enda Kenny.
15It was about one metre in height and tipped the scales at about 31 kg.
16Morrison did, and tipped the scales at one seventy-four.
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