| 1. | Bush and McCain are running neck and neck in the latest polls.
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| 2. | So why does the presidential race seem to be neck and neck?
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| 3. | Frieda and Janet are neck and neck at the finish in Cleveland.
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| 4. | They ran neck and neck, like Atlanta and Birmingham in the 1950s.
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| 5. | Before the ban took effect, surveys put both coalitions neck and neck.
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| 6. | Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, who finished neck and neck with Buchanan?
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| 7. | The contest has been neck and neck in the polls all year.
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| 8. | Polls show that Kerry and Bush are neck and neck in Ohio.
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| 9. | But this year, the Bay Area is neck and neck with Sacramento.
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| 10. | He was neck and neck with Gore in polls in New Hampshire.
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