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1 The votes narrowly missed a three-fifths majority required whenever the state borrows funds.
2 Yes, the union voted narrowly to support a ban on supervision and substitution cover.
3 In the end, the board voted narrowly to allow Wood to make the decision.
4 Miners have voted narrowly to accept proposals to avert the closure of Tara Mines.
5 Colleagues It has been a year since Britain voted narrowly to remain in the European Union.
6 When last asked in 1991, they voted narrowly for independence along with the rest of Ukraine.
7 Electricians in the construction industry have voted narrowly to accept a pay increase of £33 a week.
8 In 2016, Lance won handily even though the district voted narrowly for Clinton in the presidential race.
9 Swansea votes narrowly for Leave, by a margin of 3,629 votes .
10 The last time Crimeans were asked, in 1991, they voted narrowly for independence along with the rest of Ukraine.
11 That would be an addition to the framework agreement which SPD delegates voted narrowly in favor of last week.
12 The country voted narrowly in a referendum in 2006 to end an 88-year state union with Serbia.
13 Auckland councillors have voted narrowly not to take a tougher stand on new planning rules affecting harbour reclamation by its port company.
14 The US Senate has voted narrowly to approve Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, handing the US President a major victory.
15 Britain voted narrowly to leave the European Union in 2016 but the details of the country's future relationship with the bloc are still unclear.
16 Three years after Britons voted narrowly in a referendum to leave the European Union, Britain is still wrangling over how and when to leave.
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