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Narrowly missing out on an Olympic medal was made all the more frustrating when the silver medalist from the race Tatyana Dorovskikh tested positive for a banned substance the following year.
Narrowly missing out on Q3 by qualifying 11th, he gained three places at the start, then overtook Mark Webber of the ' works ' Red Bull team, as well as the BMW of Nick Heidfeld.
Narrowly missing the Goncourt Prize in 1991 with his second French novel, Eau de Café, Confiant has ever since continued writing in French, even translating his first Creole-language novels.

Narrowly and out
Narrowly escaping capture, Happy makes his way to a safe house where the other two agents are hiding out.
Narrowly edging out Lemieux, Gretzky won his ninth Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's MVP, while Yzerman finished third in the balloting.

Narrowly and on
Narrowly re-elected in 1916, he had full control of American entry into World War I, and his second term centered on World War I and the subsequent peace treaty negotiations in Paris.
Narrowly escaping the ship's destruction, Katarn and Jan use an escape pod to land on Yavin IV.
Narrowly escaping execution, he was pilloried and whipped through the streets of London, was branded with the letter B on his forehead, had his tongue pierced with a hot iron, and was then transported back to Bristol to be whipped through its streets too, before enduring two years imprisonment at hard labor.

Narrowly and which
Narrowly, Hadhramaut refers to the historical Qu ' aiti and Kathiri sultanates, which were in the Aden Protectorate overseen by the British Resident at Aden until their abolition upon the independence of South Yemen in 1967.

Narrowly and with
Narrowly defined, the " core " Southwest is centered around the Four Corner states, with parts of the other states making up the beginnings and endings of the Southwest.
Narrowly escaping, Kain activates the Chronoplast and travels into the past, with Raziel pursuing him as the game ends.
Narrowly avoiding Brett and Ricky by hiding in a large bin, she arms herself with a shard of glass, but before she can go anywhere she encounters another of the gang ; Cooper.
) Narrowly surviving an assault by vindictive fellow drivers with the help of " Shoulders " O ' Brien, Torrance is recruited to drive Cyclops.
* Narrowly escaping the remnants of a militant army as the balloon dwindles to nothingness with the loss of hydrogen.

Narrowly and .
Narrowly defined, an author is the originator of any written work.
Narrowly escaping attacks by mobs at the time of the French Revolution upon war declaration between United Kingdom and France, he returned to England in 1793 where he concluded his theological studies and was ordained.
Narrowly circular definitions simply define one word in terms of another.
Narrowly losing her seat, she joined the Liberal Party of Australia and was endorsed as the Liberal Party's candidate for the House of Representatives electorate of Oxley ( based in Ipswich ) for the March 1996 Federal election.
" Narrowly avoiding recapture, Thornhill takes a taxi to the General Assembly building of the United Nations, where Townsend is due to deliver a speech.
Narrowly avoiding defeat, he defeated the Austrians at Marengo and reoccupied northern Italy.
Narrowly defined, narration is the fiction-writing mode whereby the narrator is communicating directly to the reader.
Narrowly defined, the " Greater Netherlands " refers to an aspiration for the unification of the Netherlands and Flanders.
Narrowly defined, narration is the fiction-writing mode whereby the narrator is communicating directly to the reader.
Narrowly it may be defined as the description in words of elements of music, and the interrelationship toward the notation of music and performance practice.
Narrowly defeated in the 1997 general election, he was shortly afterwards elevated as a life peer to the House of Lords and sits as Baron Freeman, of Dingley in the County of Northamptonshire.
Narrowly speaking, districts are centered around their respective.
" Japan: Using Power Narrowly " Washington Quarterly, 27. 1 ( Winter 2003 / 2004 )
Narrowly escaping death, he once again nearly met his fate in September 1943 when he was accused of belonging to the resistance movement within Auschwitz and was sentenced to be shot.

missing and out
One morning, we discovered not only that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed out in its lap.
These were carried out not too faithfully by Filippo Costaggini, who began by supplying the missing member to the founder of Pennsylvania and noting in pencil, in Italian, that he `` began at this point ''.
The state's railroad system counted miles of broken bridges and missing rights-of-way: it would obviously remain out of commission for weeks.
One of the missing handspikes came out of its hiding place after Midshipman Tillotson had been insolently disobeyed by Seaman Wilson.
Everything was as I had left it the night before last -- her portfolio and bag for town, her lingerie and dress and shoes laid out only her mink coat was missing.
The book is as intriguing for the themes it leaves out as for what it includes: the ark of the covenant, which is given so much importance in the stories of Moses and Joshua, is almost entirely missing, cooperation between the various tribes is limited, and there is no mention of a central shrine for worship or of a high priest ( the office to which Aaron was appointed at the end of the Exodus story ).
The wall is missing at the front, right section, where the rubble has tumbled out, leaving a ( previously covered ) orthostat exposed.
Completely missing out on the warfront left him depressed and bitter for a time, despite being given the Distinguished Service Medal for his work at home.
Davis resigned at the end of the 1980 season after missing out on a finals appearance.
Since 2003 the relative premium commanded by higher quality wool has increased with coarser wool missing out on the high prices in 2008.
However, if one or more runners fail to touch a base or one runner passes another before reaching home plate, that runner or runners can be called out on appeal, though in the case of not touching a base a runner can go back and touch it if doing so won't cause them to be passed by another preceding runner and they have not yet touched the next base ( or home plate in the case of missing third base ).
After missing the preseason, Manning was ruled out for the Colts opening game in Houston and eventually the entire 2011 season.
However, the situation in Western Australia and South Australia, where the party is more clearly differentiable from the Liberals, is quite different, with the Nationals narrowly missing out on winning a second seat in South Australia in 2006 and winning a safe Liberal seat in Western Australia in 2005.
Ten years after " the Phold ", they suffered another minor collapse in August and September 1974, missing out on the playoffs yet again.
This is the official total dead, but other estimates give the number of total dead up to almost 11 million men, including 7. 7 million killed or missing in action and 2. 6 million POW dead ( out of 5. 2 million total POWs ), plus 400, 000 paramilitary and Soviet partisan losses.
* Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany ( only 25, 000 children out of the 200, 000 reported missing were returned home )
Where the Torah leaves words and concepts undefined, and mentions procedures without explanation or instructions, the reader is required to seek out the missing details from supplemental sources known as the oral law or oral Torah.
But there is a problem in figuring out what that something is: a missing planet, badly calibrated test equipment, an unsuspected curvature of space, etc.
Hugh Munro never completed his own list, missing out on Càrn an Fhidhleir and Càrn Cloich-mhuillin ( downgraded to a " top " in 1981 ).
During the raid, Stansfield quickly becomes unhinged and murders Mathilda's entire family one by one, except for Mathilda, who was missing only because she was out shopping.
Arsenal went on to lose the match 1 – 0, but a run of eight wins in their final 16 matches gave the club a third-place finish, missing out on a spot in the UEFA Champions League via goal difference.
In the end, however, this torpedo turns out to be a dud-it swerves at the last minute, missing its target and exploding ineffectually in a flash of fantasy and fairy-tale schtick.
These new ads made the Economist's advertisers feel that they were targeting a high-end market, made readers feel part of a special club, and made potential readers feel that they were missing out.
Footbridges were supposed to have been placed to allow them to quickly cross their own trenches, but these were missing, meaning the men had to climb in and out of their own trenches just to reach no-man's land.
He had been hopeful of playing for his country at the 1994 World Cup as well as for his club in the 1994 – 95 season after spending the whole 1993 – 94 season out of action ( missing Milan's victory in the European Cup as well as their Serie A title glory ), but his club ordered him not to take part in the World Cup amid fear of ruining his rehabilitation.

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