The brewery application was passed by a narrow margin of seven votes to six.
BBC: Plans for the former Robinsons Brewery site in Ulverston
Winning by a narrow margin in the popular vote, Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President.
Nominated for President by acclamation in 1960, he lost by a narrow margin to John F.
President Bush won the state by a narrow margin both times that he ran, that's our most recent President Bush.
In the end, despite all Mr Tiahrt's attempts to stir tea-party fervour, Mr Moran won by a narrow margin, 50% to 45%.
In a heated debate, the government defeated a series of amendments, addressing concerns about the second part of the legislation, by a narrow margin.
Update: At half past midnight, the Associated Press and TV networks declared Romney the winner by a narrow margin in Ohio, the biggest prize of the day.
He returned from exile for the election on July 26th, but along with Mr Rainsy, who now runs his own party, claims that Mr Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party won by a narrow margin only because of fraud and intimidation.
But it turns out that London, Northern Ireland and, by a very narrow margin, the north-east of England, had a higher spend per head in 2010-11.
The leftist President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, said Washington had no right to question Mr Maduro's victory because George W Bush won the White House by a similarly narrow margin in 2004.
John Kerry and helped to propel Bush to a narrow lead (albeit still within the margin of error) -- Bush leads 50-47 among likely voters.
Even if he does not match that, the polls have him on track for a far better margin than the painfully narrow ones of the past two elections.
The second choice does have downside risks, but if you hold a diversified portfolio, you will at least narrow your margin for error.
The narrow margin has sparked mounting tensions in Venezuela after the closely watched vote to pick a successor to Hugo Chavez, who died on March 5 after a long battle with cancer.
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