Word: marginalized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...telephone survey, which has a margin of error of approximately 4 percent, found that 20.6 percent of first years would live in Eliot, given the choice. Adams House and Kirkland House followed as first-choice houses, with 17.0 percent and 14.2 percent respectively...
Tsongas last night captured Massachusetts by a wide margin, showing that many state Democrats shared similar sentiments...
...Crimson interviewed 175 undergraduate and graduate students randomly selected from the University's 493 centrex telephone system. The poll has a margin of error of 5 percent for Democrats and 7 percent for Republicans...
...election has produced essentially the same scenario. Former Sen. Paul E. Tsongas, born and raised in Lowell, Mass. is a known quantity to the state's voters. Tsongas stands to win by a huge margin, and Republicans in the state seem unlikely to desert Bush in large numbers...
Perhaps more disturbing to the White House werefigures showing that a hypothetical Bush-Tsongasgeneral election in November would result in a44-44 dead heat and that Bush would edge outClinton by a slim 45-43 margin. Both results aretoo close to call, considering the poll's 3.5percent margin of error...