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| etained Mayo on a two party preferred basis | comfortably, a swing of 6% away from Downer towards the |
| However the yes vote at 38% of voters was | comfortably above the 25% level required for the refere |
| a silver tube in his throat, and was living | comfortably abroad. |
| the only underground cavern large enough to | comfortably accommodate groups of people. |
| President's Lounge was built which provided | comfortably accommodation for members and their familie |
| Despite the VFL | comfortably accounting for South Australia, the Western |
| Not only did Steve Bruce's men | comfortably achieve survival in their first top-flight |
| e end of the season, consolidation had been | comfortably achieved with another 14th placed finish - |
| Although Chester | comfortably achieved enough votes to remain in the leag |
| with relegation, a 16th place position was | comfortably achieved in both seasons. |
| Kalmar FF won the final | comfortably after a strong performance. |
| Lasith Malinga due to injury, Sri Lanka won | comfortably against New Zealand. |
| es into 3rd and ensured that Labour held on | comfortably against divided opposition. |
| s outboxing Abraham throughout the bout and | comfortably ahead on the scorecards 97-92, 98-91, and 9 |
| Michael Schumacher won the race | comfortably, ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella who scored t |
| iberal Democrats, however Labour were still | comfortably ahead. |
| esult was a clear victory for Watt, who won | comfortably, albeit on a much reduced turnout. |
| hich the people are able to live relatively | comfortably, albeit ordinarily. |
| ke, and Star Trek spin-off Deep Space 9 sit | comfortably alongside more traditional rap references, |
| Labour expected to hold the seat | comfortably, and stood Doug Hoyle, the former MP for Ne |
| wealthy women he meets, so that he can live | comfortably and take up his rightful entitlement as a g |
| to build the required exhaust pressure more | comfortably and quickly. |
| and west stands will seat 4,000 spectators | comfortably, and the staging and sloping bank on the so |
| The stadium can hold 17,000 | comfortably and the stands offer some good shade. |
| n, which helps the pen sit in the hand more | comfortably, and also serves as a preventative reminder |
| make enough money from bookselling to live | comfortably and educate his children. |
| several test races in October 2003, winning | comfortably and skating with a best time of 39.02 secon |
| conveniency more than magnificence) is more | comfortably and commodiously, lodged than any prince in |
| abour Party took the successor seat in 1950 | comfortably and Aitken did not stand at that or subsequ |
| sufficient cash from his businesses to live | comfortably, and constructed a substantial concrete man |
| n present terms), which allowed her to live | comfortably and to pursue her career. |
| ominence of 61 metres, Little Man qualifies | comfortably as a Hewitt and Nuttall hill and is regarde |
| The Audi nr. 2 was leading the race | comfortably at the time, and the crash ended the cars q |
| He held the seat | comfortably at the 1935 election, and represented Bradf |
| final shoot, with Olga Zaitseva coming home | comfortably at the end. |
| ning the F4 Eurocup 1.6 series which he won | comfortably at the first attempt, taking six wins from |
| He held the seat | comfortably at the 1950 election, but resigned from Par |
| Humboldt recorded that he read quite | comfortably at night by the glow of a dozen beetles. |
| a Labour Party candidate, he held the seat | comfortably at the 1945 general election, and remained |
| ed the Labour candidate, and was re-elected | comfortably at the 1935 general election. |
| on day one, New Zealand were 452 for 9, and | comfortably back in the drivers' seat, as Zimbabwe were |
| is only possible to fit three BBC services | comfortably: BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, and BBC Radio 3. |
| The closest a hand held screen can | comfortably be viewed is 250mm (approx. |
| n his 300th match for the Leeds Rhinos, who | comfortably beat Hull FC at Headingley. |
| They had already | comfortably beaten Albion home and away in the league. |
| in the Elimination Final by 8 points before | comfortably beating Carlton by 50 points to progress to |
| ision, achieving a 78 per cent of the vote, | comfortably beating the Conservative and Lib Dem candid |
| en played the decider for last place, Wales | comfortably beating the Irish 3-1. |
| ng much steadier than in previous years and | comfortably beating team-mate James Ellison but was not |
| Snowdown CW won the second season | comfortably beating the reigning champions Ford United |
| He stayed there, playing | comfortably behind Chris Waddle as England progressed t |
| ipped with a seating area in 1993 that sits | comfortably between the field and eight tennis courts. |
| ho had collected just ten wins and finished | comfortably bottom of the Superleague. |
| A laid-back aspiring guitarist from a | comfortably but modest Northern family. |
| Catley was leading | comfortably, but seemed to tire in the heat late in the |
| cks are an effective way to secure somebody | comfortably, but also tightly, for long periods of time |
| himself two laps later, and Franchitti won | comfortably by 6.7 seconds. |
| against USA (June 4, 2005) which Wales won | comfortably by 77 - 3. Pugh marked his international de |
| The Swans won | comfortably by 41 points in driving rain. |
| It was held | comfortably by the party for more than twenty years bef |
| The presidential election was won | comfortably by the incumbent, Tommy Remengesau, who too |
| or Phil DeMuth) include Yes, You Can Retire | Comfortably, Can America Survive?, and Yes, You Can Tim |
| Labour won fairly | comfortably, compared to the surprising SNP win in the |
| Stylistically, most of his later work is | comfortably consistent with Richardsonian Romanesque; i |
| eat engine and make some other part of Hell | comfortably cool. |
| ies leading up to the Grand Final, Hawthorn | comfortably defeated Collingwood in the Qualifying Fina |
| Haas then | comfortably defeated Igor Andreev 7-6(8), 6-4, 6-4 to r |
| in the Division 2 Final on August 9, Norway | comfortably defeated Jersey. |
| He won that election | comfortably defeating three other candidates, but his v |
| te Representative John Reynolds was elected | comfortably, defeating Lt. Governor William Kinney. |
| Simpson won the election | comfortably defeating three other candidates by a wide |
| She won the open district | comfortably defeating two other candidates to pickup th |
| minor decline but he still won his district | comfortably defeating three other candidates. |
| He is primarily a second rower but he can | comfortably deputise at prop. |
| Armstrong is primarily a centre but can | comfortably deputise on the wings and the back row. |
| ent would be Mervyn King after the 3rd seed | comfortably despatched Colin Monk 5-0 in a performance |
| Essendon won | comfortably despite trailing at half time. |
| Nixon defeated Hulshof | comfortably, despite the fact that Missouri ultimately |
| realistic ambition this season', Liverpool | comfortably dispatched the East Lancashire club 4-0 to |
| week earlier but Collingwood this time won | comfortably, dominating from the opening quarter. |
| e Conservatives across the UK and Breed was | comfortably elected as the new Liberal Democrat MP for |
| stood in Seaham as National Labour and was | comfortably elected and continued to serve as a Prime M |
| There was a Labour landslide, and Lang was | comfortably elected with a majority of 4,370 votes. |
| Ammon was | comfortably elected as public opinion turned against th |
| mer ABC TV presenter Barbara McCarthy being | comfortably elected as his replacement. |
| He was | comfortably elected to become member of parliament for |
| placed 13th on the list and as a result was | comfortably elected. |
| of a pop or jazz piece, such a chord could | comfortably end a piece and have no particular need to |
| econd innings, though England won the match | comfortably enough. |
| Comfortably ensconced in Yorkshire, where he was a clos | |
| At the front Senna led | comfortably, even more so after the lap 30 retirement o |
| ns per innings, and for the next 11 seasons | comfortably exceeded those figures in every year. |
| areas no longer subject to flooding, which | comfortably exceeds the cost of the project. |
| Blockhouse Bay and Eastern Suburbs | comfortably filled the table's middle two spots, but se |
| achieved recognition for his performances, | comfortably filling the acting space left vacant by lat |
| After | comfortably filling the midfield role, Alcala finished |
| n technology allows a person to quickly and | comfortably find needed information, as well as opening |
| gue table but won the Championship Play-Off | comfortably, finishing nine points ahead of their close |
| commercial radio front, only Classic FM can | comfortably fit in FM: TalkSPORT and Virgin Radio use A |
| more recently he has become too muscular to | comfortably fit in this term. |
| ly BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, and Channel Four could | comfortably fit. |
| n now generate 1,800 kW (2,400 hp), and now | comfortably fits between the DC class and the DX class |
| at the 1921 election and retained the seat | comfortably for the next seventeen years. |
| ack pay, against which he continued to live | comfortably for the next two years. |
| t with Pat Rabbitte, who won the leadership | comfortably, he was narrowly defeated for the deputy le |
| Juan Pablo Montoya was | comfortably heading for second place on the penultimate |
| The seat has always been | comfortably held by Labor. |
| With only a Labour opponent he | comfortably held the seat. |
| Labour | comfortably held the seat in 2010, with very little swi |
| Carr | comfortably held his seat over subsequent elections unt |
| nging Scottish National Party, the seat was | comfortably held. |
| an informative biography, but imho does not | comfortably hit the "compelling prose" benchmark. |
| Reliant Astrodome would be insufficient for | comfortably housing over 30,000 residents. |
| ocation for retired people who want to live | comfortably in their later years, while still in reach |
| s experienced in bribing captors and living | comfortably in jail. |
| hdrew from public life entirely and retired | comfortably in Shanghai, where he devoted his time to c |
| in the lineup adding in high vocals, Wilson | comfortably in the lower vocal regions and Payne with a |
| When he returned, the Mets were | comfortably in the wild card lead and Roberts was in th |
| a habit of losing matches where they seemed | comfortably in control, losing six matches they had led |
| Spin said: "Lopes' complex flow rarely sits | comfortably in the harder cuts, original guests Tupac S |
| games as the Madrid outskirts team finished | comfortably in 11th position. |
| ding in the script had Billy Gilbert seated | comfortably in his study, with Stan and Ollie's heads m |
| mes took holidays at Hever Castle and lived | comfortably in London. |
| "Shake", respectively), both of which were | comfortably in the Top 20. |
| He kept the Gulls | comfortably in Division Three during his first two-and- |
| one of consolidation with Preston finishing | comfortably in mid table after a poor start and also na |
| indeed FC Dallas won the Western Conference | comfortably in 2006, but was eliminated in the play-off |
| The sugar maple can grow | comfortably in any type of soil, except sand. |
| while she moved through to the final fairly | comfortably, in the final itself she missed out on defe |
| He went on to win the event | comfortably in a 2005 spec Focus WRC. |
| He was re-elected | comfortably in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. |
| The puppy fits | comfortably in Harry's duster pocket, so Harry decides |
| won the open seat in 2002 but was reelected | comfortably in 2006. |
| He helped the club finish | comfortably in mid-table, but it would be relegated due |
| r her 1968 retierment she continued to live | comfortably in Los Angeles, CA for the remainder of her |
| red 39 points in the first quarter and were | comfortably in front for the rest of the game. |
| h ten minutes remaining when Tottenham were | comfortably in front and any chance of a Leicester vict |
| the general election of 1991 and prevailed | comfortably in the nonpartisan blanket primary in 1995 |
| richest golf tournament in the country, and | comfortably in the top half of European Tour events. |
| eal which featured Tocchet - who never grew | comfortably into the role of captain - heading to Pitts |
| way from Anglicanism-though he never fitted | comfortably into the Victorian Anglo-Catholic world. |
| "Carolla describes himself as fitting most | comfortably into the Republican Party." |
| supportive drummer, versatile enough to fit | comfortably into swing, bop and blues settings. |
| akcore, mashup and many more that don't fit | comfortably into any genre. |
| string of top 10 finishes helped Barnes to | comfortably keep his card, and he finished 43rd on the |
| Senna | comfortably lead from start to finish in conditions sim |
| This species can | comfortably live in a dry climate where the temperature |
| ty Youth Project, 109th Scouts Group and is | comfortably located within a short walking distance of |
| I believe the article currently very | comfortably meets the criteria and should remain listed |
| n his first season in charge, Hull finished | comfortably mid-table in the Second Division. |
| ing, saying that Freight Train "rolls along | comfortably, never pushing at the edges of Jackson's co |
| On both, however, old-time tunes sit | comfortably next to originals and a few classic country |
| 42 Pink Floyd - | Comfortably Numb |
| he final two songs - Wish You Were Here and | Comfortably Numb. |
| Comfortably Numb: A History of The Wall 1978-1981. | |
| e of this EP compounded the band's position | comfortably occupying the ground between hardcore punk |
| The family was | comfortably off. |
| pped the fight in Round 5 with the Welshman | comfortably on top, but Calzaghe has acknowledged that |
| e fifth and deciding game the Ice Bears won | comfortably on home ice 6-3. |
| In addition it was made too small to fit | comfortably on a pope's head. |
| The Mon Calamari live | comfortably on the surface and below although the Quarr |
| was chosen to fight the seat and won fairly | comfortably on 23 November 2000, entering the Commons m |
| While all this and more would fit | comfortably on a single IC today, the IBM 1711 occupied |
| It is | comfortably one of Northern Ireland's most affluent are |
| he story follows the main characters Rose a | comfortably out woman who identifies as lesbian and Ant |
| rta general election, winning his last term | comfortably over a field of 4 candidates. |
| Generally, shutter glasses fit | comfortably over prescription glasses. |
| ce directly to the Grand Final, whilst East | comfortably overcame East Perth in the first semi final |
| The school is | comfortably placed in infamous league tables for its ac |
| ing country, much of his writing concerns a | comfortably prosperous English way of life which was ec |
| Liverpool | comfortably put PSV out of the Champions League at the |
| tour for the 2008/2009 season by finishing | comfortably ranked number one on the Pontins Internatio |
| Cameron was | comfortably re-elected in 1999, 2002, and 2006, and lef |
| 0 provincial election, although O'Neill was | comfortably re-elected in her own riding. |
| Joseph Dean had been | comfortably re-elected as the Labour MP for Leeds West |
| der of the council, Tony McDermott, who was | comfortably re-elected in Broadheath ward. |
| McEwen was | comfortably re-elected in the 2002 election. |
| The Court government was | comfortably re-elected in 1996. |
| constituency became Peckham and Lamborn was | comfortably re-elected in the February 1974 general ele |
| Lanhupuy was | comfortably re-elected three times, but died suddenly i |
| the suffrage bill succeeded, Griffiths was | comfortably re-elected at the subsequent election. |
| Allan was | comfortably re-elected at the 2002 and 2006 elections. |
| He was | comfortably re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies in th |
| Howard was | comfortably re-elected at both the 2002 election and 20 |
| Potts was | comfortably re-elected at the 1935 general election, bu |
| Cain was | comfortably re-elected throughout the 1980s, and retire |
| She was | comfortably re-elected in 2004 and 2006, and has never |
| ction process for the fourth time, but were | comfortably re-elected. |
| n renamed his seat to Mermaid Beach; he was | comfortably re-elected. |
| ason, but as with the previous season, were | comfortably re-elected. |
| Walton held the seat | comfortably, receiving a slight increase in his share o |
| nee room are comfortable, and the seats are | comfortably reclined. |
| but made only 18 appearances as Forest were | comfortably relegated. |
| stability in the race leadership, as Nibali | comfortably retained over the next two stages, both of |
| The SNP | comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by-election |
| d less than 5% of the vote and the seat was | comfortably retained by the Australian Labor Party. |
| Merlino | comfortably retained his seat at the state election in |
| As a result, Downer was | comfortably returned at the 1993 and 1996 federal elect |
| Aird, a Labor member, was | comfortably returned. |
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