After narrowly surviving a coup, he resigned as Speaker in 1998 after Republicans lost House seats.
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The results narrowly missed analysts' high expectations, and shares were down more than 3% this morning.
New York finished in fourth place last season in the East, and narrowly made the playoffs.
The waves of home attacks continued, but somehow Fulham kept their heads narrowly above water.
Fortunately, this outcome was narrowly averted at least for the moment thanks to Sen.
Three years earlier, he lost his wife in a car accident that he narrowly survived.
Earlier, Democrats narrowly rejected a Republican amendment that would have lifted the restrictions in the bill.
It has also emerged that the person sitting directly behind Mr Colwell narrowly escaped being shot.
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Mr Zehri narrowly escaped an earlier IED attack in Kalat area of Balochistan in October 2011.
White, 70, came late to journalism after narrowly losing the race for Payson mayor in 2000.
It was narrowly backed in Scotland and Northern Ireland and looks set to be introduced there.
Verizon Communications narrowly topped profit expectations Thursday morning, but revenue was a bit lighter than expected.
Specifically he says some of the angles couldn't be handled by the narrowly focused software package.
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Opposition leader Henrique Capriles demanded a recount of Sunday's election that he narrowly lost.
His home narrowly escaped a deadly blaze that swept through the area in 1993.
The proposition was passed but very narrowly, with 23 in favour, 22 against and one abstaining.
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The House had a test vote this morning and the climate bill narrowly got through there.
At that time people narrowly believed charges were made using credit cards, not phone bills.
Her six-year-old nephew narrowly missed the drama, walking into the shop the moment the thief left.
But should this narrowly differentiated improvement demand a big premium over other ADHD alternatives, especially generics?
Phil Godman then tried his luck with a snap drop-goal attempt, narrowly missing the target.
In Hernando County, which voted narrowly for Gore, 19 overseas ballots are waiting to be opened.
She believes that efforts which focus narrowly on treating diseases are ultimately doomed to failure.
Theirs was an intricate world of dozens of narrowly defined crafts, arranged in a production network.
Last month, the general synod of the Church of England voted narrowly against the move.
From the set-piece, Hugh Murray hit a drive narrowly wide of the left-hand post.
The speech also showed that Mr Brown's view of international relations is not narrowly economic.
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The new man then teed up Vitor Lima for a shot that deflected narrowly wide.
Daschle said he would object to any investigation focusing narrowly on Democratic fund-raiser John Huang.
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