In single gene dolichocephaly only the posterior end of the sagittal suture line is prematurely narrowed. |
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I narrowed my eyes at him but let out a sigh and resigned myself to the fact that he was right. |
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Her eyes narrowed into her infamous glare, and the woman was riled enough to fight back. |
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Her nose narrowed and took on an aquiline cast, while her forehead receded from her brow. |
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The passage gradually narrowed and they were forced to move single file through the rough-hewn stone corridor. |
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In the early twentieth century, logical positivism narrowed the scope of meaning in a way that made belief in God subjective by definition. |
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Only Clair was in the room, standing in front of me, her arms folded sassily, her cold, brown eyes narrowed at me. |
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Lena's eyes narrowed against the harsh glare of the sun gleaming off the backs and manes of several horses in the surrounding pastures. |
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Her ears twisted round to the sound of scraping at the door, her eyes now fully awake narrowed as she remembered the dumbness of dogs. |
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He narrowed his eyes at me, and examined my scrawly sketches with a certain unease. |
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Opening the envelope, his eyes narrowed as he read the neatly scribed note included with the schedule. |
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There was then a moment of silence as her eyes narrowed slightly and her lips went into a small pout. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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His expression narrowed and didn't return to its normal melancholy state until she disappeared behind the doorway. |
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She stared up at him menacingly, her face ashen, her eyes narrowed to two black slits. |
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His face was slightly tinged with color and his eyes had narrowed to slits. |
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She was still reading that Emily Dickinson book, her green eyes narrowed in concentration. |
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By rolling the labial margins toward the midline, the mesial end of the upper dentition can be narrowed without bringing the plates out of line. |
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A barium enema showed a narrowed, tortuous sigmoid colon with multiple diverticuli and thickening of the bowel wall. |
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The open eye, which had been fairly benign and friendly up until then, narrowed slightly into a bit of a glare. |
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Further in, the tunnel narrowed and shallowed slightly, until at 30m there was a distinct murky halocline. |
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They narrowed at Adam, but they didn't contain their previous venom, and Adam glared right back at her, and she turned away, shamefaced. |
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Earlier, judges narrowed the field of 81 to 15, then 10, as hopefuls modelled evening gowns and swimsuits. |
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Judy narrowed her eyes, cast a critical look at the laughing woman standing next to a small, plump girl, and threw the picture in the box. |
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Our already ideologically narrow local media sphere is further narrowed by this recycling of a globally homogenized, monoglot worldview. |
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We narrowed our search to the air-conditioning system, specifically, the left bleed air feeding the system. |
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She was still struggling to breath through gales of silvery laughter, and her soulful blue eyes were narrowed to tiny slits with mirth. |
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The focus is narrowed further in typical Spielberg terms to a single dysfunctional family. |
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His blue eyes narrowed as his high-planed face hardened, and even his bleached blond hair seemed to bristle. |
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As a result, the surgeon decided to dilate the narrowed blood vessel using balloon inflation. |
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But the chances that his diet caused his narrowed arteries are slim to none. |
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He had been told that the gorge narrowed to the point where only the river could pass in regions. |
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The road narrowed briefly to one lane and even at 2.30 pm this caused a bit of build-up. |
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I am sure pavements along this stretch are too wide and could be narrowed so as to accommodate the bus lane. |
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Her eyes narrowed in concentration as she tied the band loosely over his soft locks. |
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And those widened eyes narrowed to slits in an instant, anger flashing in that faded gaze. |
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Adam looked at the Marshall through narrowed eyes as he buckled on his gun belt. |
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Jordan just watched his retreating back with her eyes narrowed in suspicion. |
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His eyes narrowed in thought as he pulled his head away from the second microscope. |
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His eyes widened immediately seeing the fat lip, they narrowed in anger immediately. |
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Stephan looked at me with an incredulous stare, which narrowed into a glare. |
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During World War I the term was narrowed to mean an individual's total renunciation of war and social violence. |
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Its ambitions are narrowed to those which can be achieved with the least controversy and offend the fewest powerful interests. |
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Twenty-five contestants entered and the field was narrowed to five finalists. |
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If this survey was narrowed to look at Londoners only, the problem might become more apparent. |
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First, the scope of censorship has narrowed to such an extent that entire domains are now almost a free-for-all. |
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I had narrowed it down to four options when the waiter approached our table. |
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While she is still undecided on her career choice, her options have been narrowed down to journalism and management. |
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The trail narrowed, weaving round giant boulders and overhangs of smooth rock. |
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To correct brachycephaly both fused sutures are removed and the skull is narrowed and lengthened. |
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After a moment's brainwork, I'd narrowed down the list of her possible locations to one place. |
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This became increasingly difficult as the boat worked its way upriver because the river narrowed and became more unpredictable. |
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As we continued upstream the river narrowed between vertical rock banks and at the Lower Force dropped in a single sheet. |
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The differential diagnosis can be narrowed based on whether a nephritic or nephrotic urine is present. |
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Their victory narrowed the gap at the top to just two points instead of being eight behind. |
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He had carefully narrowed it down to one church in each denomination and one non-denominational church. |
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Heworth councillor Ruth Potter said a new bus lane had narrowed Malton Road for cars, creating hazards. |
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Magdalena tapped the stylus against the notepad, her brow furrowed, and her dark eyes narrowed. |
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Cameron's eyes narrowed and he came to stand over her, his posture intimidating. |
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At one point it narrowed dangerously as it bordered the edge of a steep cliff. |
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I walked over to Ashton, and narrowed my eyes when I saw the cancer stick in his hand. |
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Melissa narrowed her eyes and glared at the two guys, who were cracking up with laughter. |
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And the chances of that happening on the Down Under tour have narrowed due to England's injury crisis. |
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At the doctor's skeptical look, her blood-shot olive eyes narrowed to a challenging glare on him. |
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The hawk-nosed designer narrowed his eyes darkly at the boorish interruption. |
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They had to force back the petals on the small yellow flowers and jam their heads into the narrowed openings. |
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The far end of the cavern narrowed into another tunnel, and they ran for it. |
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We glared at each other for a few more seconds, his silver eyes narrowed slightly, daring me to challenge him. |
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The heart, already overworked because of less oxygen, has to work even harder to pump blood through the narrowed blocked vessels. |
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On CT of the chest, irregular mucosa and narrowed tracheal lumen were observed. |
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The parapapillary choroidal vascular lumen appeared to be narrowed in most of these eyes. |
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Looking highly affronted, Tiffany swept her long blond hair out of her face and narrowed her eyes at him. |
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I narrowed my eyes and idly patted down my short blond hair that I always kept gelled forward. |
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Anger causes vasoconstriction in pathologically narrowed arterial segments but has no effect on vasomotion in normal coronary arteries. |
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I have further narrowed the field of important questions by following some implicit principles. |
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She had a commanding lead, and it narrowed, and then she won convincingly, so it was good news for Republicans across the board. |
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Ty's lips were compressed, his brows narrowed, his head so high she wondered that his neck didn't hurt. |
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In the West, everyone is waiting to see how much the gap between the Lakers and the rest of the field has narrowed. |
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He had a round, plump face with gentle, long but narrowed eyes because his cheeks were so chubby. |
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She moved toward the small spot of light, which had narrowed from a flame to a glowing ember. |
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Butts's clipped ears twitched, his eyes narrowed and his flews curled into a snarl. |
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Coronary artery disease can cause coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, to become narrowed or blocked. |
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His lips were set into a thin line, his eyes narrowed, and he looked positively dangerous. |
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Her gaze had followed his to the unknown beauty, and her eyes narrowed dangerously. |
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A slight crease appeared between Kel's brows, and her eyes narrowed as a new thought struck her. |
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With quality and functional differences among products largely having narrowed over the past decade or so, eye-catching design can be decisive. |
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She narrowed her eyes and turned to the door, wanting to pound whoever was out there. |
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Giving her appearance a final check-over she strode up to the gate, eyes narrowed when the gatekeepers slid out of their posts to meet her. |
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After James Young narrowed the gap with a fine point Castletown suddenly stepped up a gear and within minutes were six points clear. |
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His eyes narrowed to slits and the air about them grew cold, and deathly still. |
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Bumpy meowed presumptuously at me from the foot of the stairs, his eyes narrowed into slits. |
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Her eyes focused through her vague attention, and narrowed on some signs that told her that a train station was drawing near. |
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Occasionally, an ileostomy or colostomy can prolapse or become narrowed, so blocking the passage of faeces. |
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She was screaming, hysterical, although her pale eyes were narrowed and without so much a glisten. |
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If your doctor has told you that you have a narrowed carotid artery, check your pulse at your wrist. |
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And the gap between what constitutes being disabled, or differently abled, is artificially narrowed by the week. |
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I narrowed my eyes and pushed the trolley past her, making sure to elbow her as I went past. |
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However, he had soon narrowed the search down to five aircraft ditched around Vis. |
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Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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Connor walked into the room and I narrowed my eyes at him slightly but quickly looked away, refusing to acknowledge him further. |
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The war had begun six months earlier, and by now the fighting had narrowed down to the ragged eastern edge of the country. |
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A report by a top level think-tank blows a hole in Government claims that the gap between rich and poor has narrowed. |
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The diameter of the mass narrowed as it approached the adventitia, which was perforated, and the tumor was present at the deep margin. |
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During speech, singing, or playing a wind instrument, the size of the aperture is narrowed and varied, to produce sounds of different pitch. |
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Advances in technology have narrowed the gap between live performances and recordings. |
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Her blue eyes were narrowed, her mouth scrunched up, her forehead wrinkled. |
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Consider a facility executive purchasing 10,000 square yards of flooring who has narrowed the selection to two choices. |
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Your doctor can measure pulses at points around your body to check for a variety of problems, including aneurysms and narrowed arteries. |
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The soldier's eyes narrowed with rage, and he leapt at Derryn to begin the fight anew. |
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This may require angioplasty or surgery to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels. |
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Skylar narrowed his eyes in annoyance at the other teen's abrupt behaviour. |
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Annoyingly, he was still wearing that smirk, his pale eyes narrowed into near slits. |
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Sydney's eyes narrowed in response and she willed her sharp tongue to spit back a scathing retort. |
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She narrowed her dark eyes in the strong light, and turned around to go back to the main street. |
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Crystal drew it as fast as she could, eyes narrowed to slits in anger. |
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The king's eyes narrowed suspiciously as he waited for the faun to answer. |
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Her eyes widen in surprise at his words before they narrowed in anger. |
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His beady, piggish eyes were narrowed in an expression of pure disgust. |
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His eyes narrowed and she felt hair rising on the back of her neck. |
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My eyes are narrowed in annoyance, his are wide with teasing. |
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A rod-like device, sometimes made of expandable metal mesh, is used to prop open a narrowed artery, typically as part of an angioplasty procedure. |
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Jennifer narrowed her eyes and dunked her French fry in more ketchup. |
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After 6 minutes, this discussion was narrowed to the field of Cesar Salad. |
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As she locked eyes with him, her own eyes narrowed in disgust. |
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Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics. |
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The cat was an orange tabby with amber eyes that were narrowed with anger. |
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Her gaze narrowed and he realized how his words could be misconstrued. |
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It had a different cant to it, this time, and her eyes were narrowed. |
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These opportunities are not narrowed to the chosen few in select parties. |
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Aislin, narrowed hazel eyes and immobile pink lips, flipped on the light of the stairway and stared at me. |
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The brand's hues were narrowed down to sky blue, white, and grass green. |
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There the vast plain narrowed to just under five kilometers wide, protected on the south by the steep slope of Mount Gilboa and by the hills of Galilee on the north. |
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But Strickland narrowed the gap to the low single digits by the start of this month. |
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Under this standard, a subpoena that is peripheral to the case, or that is drawn too broadly or vaguely, is unlikely to be enforced unless it is focussed and narrowed. |
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We're narrowed what we carry down to items our customers want. |
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And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports. |
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His eyes were brown and narrowed in a look of impassability, and his mouth was set in a grim line that nearly sent a shudder through the young initiate. |
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Snowy sat at the corner of the table, eyes narrowed in disgust. |
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He said nothing, yet his gaze narrowed as he spat water from his mouth. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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The involved suture may appear narrowed, demonstrate parasutural sclerosis, sharpening and straightening of the sutural edges, and development of bony bridges. |
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The key section was the middle span, a 154 foot piece that sat on two stone abutments that were put up after an extensive fill had narrowed the river valley. |
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With narrowed blood vessels, vital organs do not get enough blood. |
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These green wedges of land and water started well outside the city and narrowed as they grew closer, separated by transportation routes radiating out from Stockholm. |
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This little green-eyed troublemaker is sneaking up all over my relationship, through narrowed eyes, snippy retorts, and generally malicious thoughts. |
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I recalled my recent encounter with the stranger, and my eyes narrowed. |
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The widths of both the east and westbound dual carriageways across the flyover were narrowed to allow workmen access to repair the flyover's parapets. |
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Corporate spreads generally narrowed, with junk performing well. |
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Although I couldn't move my head, I knew that the walls of the rift belled out beneath me and narrowed above, forming the tightest part of the rift. |
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She clenched her fists tightly and narrowed her eyes at the memory. |
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The veins were connected by microsurgery to the coronary arteries beyond the narrowed areas and then linked to the high-pressure artery, the aorta, just above the heart. |
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The opposition is outgunned, although its takeover of Syrian military bases has narrowed the gap. |
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He looked a little hot around the collar, then his eyes narrowed and the corners of his mouth tilted up in an expression that told her she was in for it. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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Bumper to bumper we proceeded, the road narrowed and things became hairy. |
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In 1847 Boehm produced an entirely new model, with a head joint which narrowed parabolically towards its top, a one-piece cylindrical body, and a cylindrical foot. |
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The final list was narrowed down with an equal weighting of calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates. |
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The age of the Whin Sill complex and the associated dykes can be narrowed down to Late Carboniferous to Early Permian by stratigraphical evidence. |
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The knight glared at Arthur discerningly through narrowed eyes. |
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The blond cheerleader narrowed her eyes and then ignored the snoop. |
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We have narrowed it down to three options from a consultant s report. |
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Derek's face was twisted into a combative snarl, eyes narrowed in anger. |
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Like two gunslingers, the pair must now size each other up, staring intently through narrowed eyes, trigger fingers twitching, working out who will make the first move. |
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Tina narrowed her blue eyes slightly, but she decided to let it pass. |
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Hoss' jaw thrust out a good half-inch and his eyes narrowed. |
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These devices can be particularly helpful in cases with narrowed introitus and large uterus. |
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He stared down at his champagne glass with narrowed eyes and a hard cast to his mouth. |
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Since the police reform movement of the 1930s, the primary job of the public police has narrowed to that of crime-fighter. |
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De jure, each could have its powers broadened, narrowed or changed by an Act of the UK Parliament. |
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Since the 19th century, the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts has narrowed principally to matters of church property and errant clergy. |
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In 1874, the mixed gauge was extended along the main line to Chippenham and the line from there to Weymouth was narrowed. |
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Though the entrance has narrowed with time, the pixie house, a natural cavern on Sheep Tor, is still accessible. |
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Those of River Ness and River Carron have significantly narrowed the fjords they enter. |
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Likeability of party leaders also narrowed over the course of the campaign. |
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The first confirmed sighting of Antarctica can be narrowed down to the crews of ships captained by three individuals. |
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Some employ as many Korean staff as there are native English teachers to ensure the cultural and communication gaps are narrowed. |
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Once margins are narrowed, an economic analysis can be done on the process to determine how the set point target is to be shifted. |
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Spirant consonants are those in which the mouth passage is simply narrowed without any actual contact. |
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Additionally, the internal nasal valve is not narrowed and the thick intact ULCs are stable and at a lesser risk for buckling or avulsing. |
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In group two, Tritoma narrowed the gap from leaders Waxflower following a 4-0 sweep of Carnation. |
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This was followed by a paleoecological study of Devonian fauna in the region, where he narrowed his interest to mollusks. |
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Father, narrowed in his loyalties by Parnellite nationalism, then in a slough of disintegration, knew nothing of it. |
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Nicolas redshirted last season at Notre Dame and had narrowed his potential transfer destinations to UCLA and Colorado. |
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Researchers from Ottawa University in Canada narrowed the effect down to a particular type of brain cell called an astrocyte. |
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Thus, with the attention narrowed to 1920, the start of the Roaring Twenties, readers learn about a crucial period and how it evolved. |
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But then his second shot wound up in a beer tent, Ernie Els got the check, and the gap between the world's top two players narrowed. |
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Forensic evidence has narrowed the boy's home down to a 100 mile by 50 mile corridor between Benin City and Ibadan. |
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As we were climbing out of the valley, the trail narrowed to single file. |
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On Friday lanes leading up to and crossing the bridge were narrowed and marked with traffic cone channelizers. |
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From both sides of his head a blackness swiftly grew like blinders on a horse and darkly narrowed his field of vision. |
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All of the women had a small oropharynx as evidenced by their small jaws and a narrowed upper airway. |
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On sagittal reconstruction of the CT images, a narrowed aortomesenteric distance and angle can be easily depicted, substantiating the diagnosis. |
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The ERCP training course is performed when the bile or pancreatic ducts are narrowed or blocked due to tumors, stones from gallbladder, inflammation or infection. |
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Preparations for the project will begin in December, when existing freeway lanes will be narrowed and restriped, roadway shoulders reduced and K-rails erected. |
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We assume in general that these changed during the late Silurian regression when a wide epicontinental shelf sea narrowed to a pericontinental sea of the ramp type. |
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A cockatiel was presented for evaluation of fused eyelids on the right side and a narrowed palpebral fissure on the left side after a burn accident. |
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Based on the recorded message, police began searching for a man with a Wearside accent, which was narrowed down to the Castletown area of Sunderland. |
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Prompted by this, neuroscientists have gradually narrowed down the search for the most vital of all memory organs to one principal structure, the perirhinal cortex. |
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The Labour lead was gradually narrowed over the next two years, as the Conservatives gained some credit for the strong economic recovery and fall in unemployment. |
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The Neolithic Revolution greatly narrowed the diversity of foods available, with a switch to agriculture which led to a downturn in human nutrition. |
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In the Pennsylvanian subperiod of the Carboniferous geological period, these rock layers were narrowed and folded as a result of the Variscan orogeny. |
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What was equally striking was that ownership of such things had spread down the social scale and the gap between professional and manual workers had considerably narrowed. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which the upper airway is intermittently narrowed or blocked, disrupting sleep and breathing during sleep. |
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Complications of Paget's disease include basilar impression, cranial nerve palsy secondary to narrowed neural foramina, pathological fractures, and malignant degeneration. |
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In the 2007 state elections, Democrats regained control of the State Senate, and narrowed the Republican majority in the House of Delegates to eight seats. |
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Hong Kong narrowed avoided a technical recession from the ongoing crisis. |
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Some sound of dismay must have escaped my lips, for Jo narrowed his eyes on me. 'Doogheno or dabheno?' he asked in a low voice, unable to diagnose it for himself. |
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It was then narrowed down to Columbus, Gilliam, Parker, and Silberling. |
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Video laryngoscopy revealed a hard, protruding submucosal mass in the posterior hypopharyngeal wall, which narrowed the epiglottis-posterior hypopharyngeal wall distance. |
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Frequently, as an adverse effect of interbrachial intubation or placement of a permanent artifical airway, glottic and tracheal structures are scarred and become narrowed. |
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This study narrowed these variables down to organizational justice focusing on procedural justice and distributive justice factors as well as demographical variables. |
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