Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois squeaked out the top spot for health insurance satisfaction.
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Last week, a sweeping bill that addresses both issues barely squeaked by in the House.
The co-op proposition squeaked by the UC board with a single vote to spare.
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Even the LDP leaders who humiliated Kato know they barely squeaked through this conflict.
Last month, the government had a close shave when the 2001 budget only just squeaked through Parliament.
On Sunday they barely squeaked past the Charlotte Bobcats, Michael Jordan's sad, wheelless bus with a 4-31 record.
"Roski's a powerful guy, and I'm not talking to you, "squeaked one competing developer before slamming down the phone.
The circulation of the Sunday Times squeaked up 0.2% in the six months ending Sept. 30, averaging 992, 383.
Mike Weir squeaked out a playoff victory in 2003 with four birdies and no bogeys in the final round.
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The mouse that squeaked LAST SUMMER FORBES noted that the Walt Disney Co.
The Democratic proposal which was sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), squeaked by with a 51-48 vote.
The floors squeaked, the doors creaked, chairs were being moved around in apartments.
Mr Lindsey squeaked through because a state law from 1969 says a county can have at least one private club.
Well, Alex, the reason it squeaked through the Senate last week is because it was stuck in a budget bill.
Barack Obama's health-care reform squeaked through Congress without a single Republican vote.
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It is now trading at a sniff over 15, and has squeaked above 20 on only a handful of occasions this year.
He is a first-term senator for Virginia who barely squeaked into Congress.
Two days after Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze of Russian squeaked victory over Canadian World Champions Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, the controversy continues.
But Huffington is over on the Powers That Be list, where she and her new boss, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, squeaked in at No. 25.
In Montana the challenger, Denny Rehberg, is slightly ahead of Jon Tester, who squeaked into office in the Democratic wave of 2006 by 3, 562 votes.
At the Taipei office of The Wall Street Journal, the quake was felt for at least 15 seconds, shaking the ceiling violently enough that it squeaked.
In 1995, Jenkins' cheek proved the difference as Wales squeaked a 19-15 win - and seizing any opportunity to grab "free" points has been drummed into this current crop.
The Scot squeaked into the second spell of qualifying and will line up in 15th place as he draws the curtain down on a career that has spanned 15 seasons.
Mr Kuchma's choice as the new prime minister, Anatoly Kinakh, a loyal ally whose nomination narrowly squeaked through the parliament on May 29th, is best known as a business lobbyist.
It was the challenger to the then leaders in both food and non-food, Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencer, and it was to squeeze them both till more than the pips squeaked.
They crushed the Arizona Cardinals in the Divisional Round (45-14), then squeaked by the Brett Favre-led Minnesota Vikings in overtime (31-28), then beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in the Super Bowl.
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At the same time Intel, which just squeaked into the Top 100 in 1987, leaped to the number-five spot today, with a market value that exceeds that of Detroit's big three combined.
Yorkshire also began the final day with title aspirations but collapsed from 93-1 to 130 all out against Kent, who then squeaked home by four wickets after being set 90 to win at Headingley.
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