Ms. PEREZ: Well, it was - first of all, it was by a whisker.
And nobody forgets that the French approved the Maastricht treaty by only a bee's whisker.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average this week came within a whisker of a record.
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The No campaign which came within a whisker of winning was not backed by any major political party.
The governor, Vladimir Platov, re-elected by a whisker then, is Mr Putin's top local supporter.
The man was discovered with head injuries by police at Whisker Cottage, Full Sutton, on 7 February.
In 1994, when he pulled in 30.8% of the vote, he lost the presidency by a whisker.
Mr Rudd came within a whisker of snaring bipartisan support for a market-based scheme to cut carbon pollution.
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He came within a whisker of winning, but the normally safe Republican district was taken by the Democrats.
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In 1968 we had another whisker-close popular vote, with only a 0.7% difference.
Beijing reported that China produced a record amount of steel in July, but it was a title by a whisker.
That leaves Gary Johnson, the libertarian candidate. (Sorry, Jill Stein fans.) I came within a whisker of endorsing Johnson.
Mr Kerry duly lost by a whisker to a relatively unpopular incumbent being pilloried for his handling of two wars.
That served as a wake-up call to Moyes' side, who surged forward and came within a whisker of taking the lead.
They are interested in determining if any activity had taken place at Whisker Cottage between the end of December and 7 February.
And Google itself came within a whisker of selling out to Yahoo!
Some say this was necessary the bill only passed by a whisker, 219 votes to 212, and would probably have failed without the giveaways.
"It's all in fun in the end really, " says Roe, the president of the Washington-based Whisker Club who competes in the Hungarian-style moustache category.
Despite its call for bank aid, Fitch Ratings still responded by downgrading two of Spain's biggest lenders to within a whisker of junk status.
They, like Labour, did well in 1995, running the Tories to a whisker for second place in national vote equivalents, and gaining 500 seats.
But five minutes later, the Pharaohs were fortunate not to go behind when Kolo Toure's effort missed the target by a whisker, following a corner.
At 17, he first burst onto the athletic stage when he came within a whisker of a bronze medal at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.
As for running the State Department, no woman who came within a whisker of being president was likely to leave the behemoth at Foggy Bottom unreformed.
The "flying housewife" went on to win the gold medal in the 80m hurdles by a whisker, but dominated in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay.
This device patented by a German scientist, Ferdinand Braun, in 1899 was made of a single metal wire, fondly called a cat's whisker, touching against a semiconductor crystal.
In New Hampshire Ovide Lamontagne, a hardline grass-roots favourite, came within a whisker of defeating Kelly Ayotte, the more mainstream candidate, in the Republican primary for Senate.
Unlike other pet-tracking devices, which can look like decommissioned Soviet-era spy gear, Tagg's waterproof transmitter is thin, light and styled to match Fido's and Whisker's high-tech lifestyles.
Within three minutes, Ettien came within a whisker of levelling.
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