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It won only five seats.
In the regions it won only in one state.
It won only 59 percent.
In the last ten meetings, Brugge won only twice.
Congress won only two out of 26 seats.
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They have lost 6 of those matches and won only 4.
Ruling party won only three seats.
She won only 37% of the white vote, compared to Obama's 39%.
The team for the last 7 games won only 1 victory.
William Wirt won only a single state, Vermont.
In the last 5 matches, they won only 2 wins. .
Her opponent won only North Dakota and Montana.
After first 13 round, Valiance won only one round.
No war can be won only in a politico-diplomatic way.
The critics were alsosurprised in November when Murdoch Mysteries won only two Geminis.
No war can be won only in a politico-diplomatic way.
Four months earlier, in the presidential election, the party's leader,Oleg Tyagnibok, won only a little over 1% of the vote.
New York" won only their second win in the last seven games.
Still, five years ago, the League won only 6.2 percent of the vote.
But he won only his home state and trailed Trump by nearly 900 delegates when he bowed out.
However, under Italian leadership Arsenal won only one match and another draw.
In the 2012 elections, the Party of Regions won 185 seats andthree years later the successor Opposition Bloc won only 29.
In 1953 Ascari won only five races but another world title;
For"MU" a new era began, an era of decline-the next time the English championship club won only after a quarter century, already with Alex Ferguson.
On 14 July, another vote was held; this time Topi won only 50 votes, while Neritan Ceka of the Democratic Alliance Party won 32.
Because of the lack of deputies,the draft Resolution on the abolition of voting for the so-called"medical reform" won only 45 votes," the parliamentarian noted.
The Blues wereexpected to return to the top of the ladder in 1990, but won only fifty percent of their games and Jesaulenko was replaced by David Parkin.
The ensuing general election resulted in overwhelming victory for the National Government anddisaster for the Labour Party which won only 52 seats, 225 fewer than in 1929.
On 5 April2009 at the Parliamentary elections the Democratic Party won only 2.97% of votes, and remained out of the Parliament.
The elections proved disastrous for the Estonian Coalition Party, which won only seven seats together with two of its smaller allies.