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1 It also showed incredibly tight contests in a number of seats.
2 All three senators are locked in tight contests on Nov. 6.
3 But as Finch said, there should be a place for the tight contests too.
4 Polls show Cruz and Heller, who both voted for Kavanaugh's confirmation, in tight contests .
5 Mr Wade said tight contests for top-tier talent were pushing up wages in some industries.
6 Polls show Cruz and Heller, who both voted for Mr Kavanaugh's confirmation, in tight contests .
7 This team cannot forever rely upon Hazard's galloping presence to squeeze them through tight contests .
8 Liam Livingstone, Matt Parkinson and Tom Bailey have all produced match-winning performances in tight contests .
9 Consistently excellent and inspirational, and an ever-present, he has dragged his team-mates through tight contests .
10 Ballymore has been the scene of many tight contests between the All Blacks and the Wallabies.
11 Head coach Brunel has called on Les Bleus to start edging out the right side of tight contests , and fast.
12 But, with many areas expected to be very tight contests , even a small change in public opinion could cost him an outright majority.
13 With eight of its 12 games in November decided by one goal, Ottawa is gaining a comfort level from playing in tight contests .
14 He has been given the responsibility of leading the Lions, but he needs to prove that he can be a match-winner in tight contests .
15 In tight contests where every vote counts, even a relatively benign 3-5% for the Greens could keep a seat in the hands of the Tories.
16 Tight contests could also decide control of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.
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