Only 32 percent of the electorate turned up at the polls, voting by a razor-thin margin to retain the existing law. |
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Bad weather, skyrocketing fuel prices and fierce discount competition are reducing profit margins to razor-thin levels. |
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Most high-speed catamarans are built to outmuscle the oceans, but Team Phillips's razor-thin bows slice smoothly through waves. |
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The top House Democrat is crying foul today over the razor-thin passage of the Central America Free Trade Agreement. |
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Will his condition wipe out the Democrats' razor-thin advantage in the Senate? |
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Meanwhile, Democrats will be struggling to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the Senate. |
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In the initial returns, Mr. Siegelman appeared to have won by a razor-thin margin. |
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Nevertheless, in September 2003 Proposition 12 passed by a razor-thin majority. |
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None of this is helped, say analysts, by the razor-thin profit margins for many suppliers. |
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Here sweeping, razor-thin incisions slash through medium without ever cutting through to canvas. |
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At night a razor-thin beam of light shone across the store at a height of several feet. |
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Although never a classically handsome frontman, the wild-eyed, razor-thin Cave suddenly found himself an object of female fascination. |
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The mayor was re-elected this weekend by a razor-thin margin. |
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We'll look at how he pulled out a razor-thin reelection win. |
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Fur is in, as are eyebrows plucked razor-thin and yappy little dogs which you can carry around in your shoulder bag. |
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On a recent visit to Bid, I began my meal with two nodules of creamy foie gras, folded in green cabbage with razor-thin wafers of black truffle. |
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The remaining margin really seems razor-thin at this point, such that any missteps at her hearings seemingly could prove fatal. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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Distributors and retailers of entertainment and consumer electronics operated on razor-thin margins, and many went bankrupt. |
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Lee, a former Supreme Court justice, lost to President Kim Dae Jung by a razor-thin margin in the 1997 presidential election. |
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That decision had given Democrat Gore new hope that he could wipe out Republican Bush's razor-thin lead of just 154 votes in Florida. |
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Machines that run IBM-compatible software are a commodity, and they sell at razor-thin profit margins. |
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The result could help Democrat Al Gore wipe out Republican George Bush's razor-thin lead of 154 votes. |
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The steamed bao are good bets, whether stuffed with five-spice duck and peanut hoisin sauce, or with panko-crusted oysters, kimchi salad, spicy mayo and razor-thin jalapeno. |
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Artemis Stefanoudaki, a 38-year-old photographer, lives on the razor-thin margin between poverty and destitution. |
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Micron leads the industry in shrinking pixels, creating a smaller sensor form factor for today's razor-thin phone designs, all the while maintaining picture quality. |
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