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The previous low-point for a GOP nominee in Colorado occurred during the 1896 election, when Republican George Allen received just 12.7 percent of the vote for third place, behind Democrat Alva Adams (who also had the backing of Silver Republicans) and Populist M.S. Bailey.
Midterm elections live blog - Wednesday 27 October Richard Adams 2010
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Eighteen months after the surge began, President Obama announced a steady withdrawal from Afghanistan this summer, and relations with Pakistan are at a low-point.
Mullen's Exit Matthew Kaminski 2011
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It's not my proudest moment, but you know, I was at a low-point.
How Jellyfish Make Love Lori Kozlowski 2011
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Other low-point contenders would be the flattering things he said about Hafez al-Assad of Syria and Kim Il Sung of North Korea.
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The low-point for free trade was 1977, when only 18% sympathized more with eliminating tariffs.
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Relations between Vietnam and China hit a low-point this summer after Hanoi accused Beijing of interfering with its oil exploration activities.
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The low-point was standing lost in Edinburgh staring at a mobile phone in Blast Theory's A Machine to See With.
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San Francisco also hit a low-point last week, losing 23-20 to the previously-winless Carolina Panthers.
NFL Plays Sunday in London With Eye on European Expansion 2010
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Relations between Vietnam and China hit a low-point this summer after Hanoi accused Beijing of interfering with its oil exploration activities.
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If all goes to plan, Messenger's orbit about Mercury will be very eccentric, with its low-point only 200km above the surface and a high point out at more than 15,193km.
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