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This prediction is similar to the AL East call: The margin's close enough that the outcome could easily flip based on one big injury, breakout, or collapse.
2010 MLB Predictions 2010
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This prediction is similar to the AL East call: The margin's close enough that the outcome could easily flip based on one big injury, breakout, or collapse.
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Seems to me that this margin's a little too healthy for Clinton - it's so far out of the range of what had been reported recently (around 10 points).
SurveyUSA: Clinton Ahead By 16 Points In Indiana Primary 2009
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I think there's probably a million examples of a review lemonhound could have held up to that sort of interrogation; reviews that have moved beyond the margin's "ughs" into actual sentences.
K. Silem Mohammad Reads Elizabeth Bachinsky Lemon Hound 2008
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SNOW: The Obama team is trying to chip away at the republican margin's targeting independents, senior citizens and seize African - American voters in Cincinnati and young voters as its key to victory.
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If the margin's medium, not a blowout and not neck-and-neck, but he does -- holds his own -- let's say she does better with African - Americans than she's been doing in Philadelphia.
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It's not going to happen if your margin's getting thinner, thinner, thinner.
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It's not going to happen if your margin's getting thinner, thinner, thinner.
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But the point is during war, extra expenditures, we raise the margin's income tax on the very wealthy.
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If you win the argument with this judge, at least count the Gore votes that have been counted that were thrown out, the margin's 113 votes.
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