People in Kirkfields want a priority traffic system with carriageway narrowing and road humps to slow drivers down. |
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As in the US, there is a sense that the central bank's room for manoeuvre on interest rates is narrowing. |
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The helices have a radial slope and converge at the intracellular bundle narrowing. |
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I think at that time I was narrowing it down to working as an actor in film and theatre, or as a director. |
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Practice narrowing your focus by hitting a tee that is stuck in the back of the cup directly on line with your ball. |
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The tests have led to a narrowing of the curriculum, even in reception classes. |
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This has seen such positive indicators as a narrowing trade deficit, gains in export earnings for some sectors and a firming of the kwacha. |
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He felt the engine laboring, gathering speed slowly, the breakdown lane narrowing rapidly ahead. |
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Today's players throw at a cork board mounted at regulation height and divided into 20 wedges, each narrowing toward the bullseye. |
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The scheme allows for narrowing the entry and provides for four small bays, two of which will contain a park bench seat. |
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The republic was narrowing itself into the ideological rigidities of the Cold War. |
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The hills and narrowing canyon of this arm lure the paddler to explore quiet places, fish, and swim. |
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The cause of coronary heart disease is a narrowing of the arteries that supply the heart with blood. |
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Carotid artery stenosis is characterized by atherosclerotic changes, plaquing, ulcerations, and a progressive narrowing of the carotid vessels. |
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Autopsy findings confirmed luminal narrowing of bronchioles by scarring, which is a histopathologic features of bronchiolitis obliterans. |
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The earliest abnormalities occur in the sacroiliac joints and include pseudo-widening or narrowing from subchandral erosions sclerosis. |
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A car, which had been going into their general direction, slammed it's brakes and twisted into a telephone pole, narrowing missing them both. |
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It threaded a route up through those walls and cracks, real exploratory scrambling, and then on up the narrowing ridge to the summit of Ainshval. |
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There's a narrowing of the gap between materialists and non-materialists in life satisfaction as materialists' income rises. |
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It is mostly black, with white at the trailing edge of the secondaries, on the sides of the rump, and on the throat, narrowing towards the belly. |
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The word also means a narrowing of the eyes so that you can get a clearer view, and an affliction where the eyes are not in line. |
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It can be legitimate to write the brief after the concept has emerged, but there is danger of self-justification narrowing the vision. |
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A portion of this tube may be causing you difficulty due to narrowing or a growth blocking the passage of food and liquids. |
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An often painful condition, trigger finger is caused by a narrowing of the sheath that surrounds the tendon in the affected finger. |
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In a strange twist of irony, this very narrowing down of themes may result in a wider audience. |
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With the hood now out of the way, she held the radio close to her face, narrowing her eyes and checking it over in careful detail. |
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The drug, Paclitaxel, is meant to prevent restenosis, the narrowing of the arterial walls after a stent is inserted to unblock an artery. |
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A smaller company would have to establish a reputation, and may have to undercut competitors on price, narrowing down its profits, he said. |
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At this point, narrowing the slit further no longer improves resolution but does cut down the amount of light. |
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The inhaled bronchodilators relieve only the airway narrowing from spasm of the bronchial smooth muscle. |
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And those same blue eyes widened in understanding before narrowing in hatred. |
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Post again if you need help narrowing down the options for a specific location. |
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This can mean narrowing roads and removing clear-cut edges, prompting drivers to navigate with care. |
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We are now trying to introduce high-end innovative products before others do because product differentiation among brands is narrowing. |
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But tumors, injuries and other diseases can also lead to narrowing in the spinal canal. |
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A few other causes of low back pain are arthritis in the bones of your spine and narrowing of your spinal canal. |
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As you age, the cushioning disks between your vertebrae become dry, narrowing the spaces in your spinal column where the nerves come out. |
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Like the lovers seated on the grass outside, the music evanesces along the narrowing vista between the trees, and the fountain flows only to ebb. |
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This is the inflammation and narrowing of the voice box, the main air tube to the lungs, and the larger branching air tubes. |
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Yet the reality is that the minister's enthusiastic support is narrowing to a coterie of his camp followers. |
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Cut into the granite is a steep, gradually narrowing staircase, with some steps almost one foot high. |
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The history of capital punishment clearly shows the desire to mitigate the harshness of this penalty by narrowing its scope. |
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He further said the narrowing surplus in the current account resulted from a narrowing surplus in the investment income account. |
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It has taken weeks of narrowing his walking-vision to the activities of their local parliament of rooks. |
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He walked away from her, swinging the necklace around his forefinger, grinning cold-heartedly, narrowing his eyes in a silent but deadly glare. |
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But when I looked up, further downstream, I could see the river narrowing, petering out. |
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The decongestants, such as phenylephrine, and pseudoephedrine, produce a narrowing of blood vessels. |
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After evaluating ratings of articles by medical editors and narrowing the field, the staff must come to agreement on a single entry. |
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At this the man who had captured Darren became suddenly alert, his piggy little eyes narrowing. |
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The alternatives to the humps are road narrowing and pinch points, slaloms, islands or alternating one way. |
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She chewed grimly on the fingernail of her little pinkie, narrowing her eyebrows in frustration. |
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Mucus production increases and the muscles surrounding the airways contract, narrowing the space through which air can flow. |
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It was Sylvie's nose, straight and long, narrowing in the middle just a little before the nostrils flared. |
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The main defect is due to the narrowing and under-development of the pulmonary artery in the lungs, the site of purification of blood. |
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The range of ideas explored should feel like a funnel, starting off wide, and narrowing as you go along. |
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Down on the floor of Hualapai Canyon we swung right and entered a gradually narrowing, slowly descending defile. |
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Hydrostatic elongation of the tongue involves narrowing of the tongue vertically and consequent lengthening and protraction from the mouth. |
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The tumors located centrally were polypoid, protruding into the lumen of the bronchus and narrowing the lumen. |
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Any remaining vein narrowing can be opened further with dilatable balloons and stents. |
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There was no narrowing of discs or joint spaces, no fracture or dislocation and no bone injury. |
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The mercury levels now seem to have changed with diurnal temperature difference narrowing down. |
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As a result the footpath in this area will be extended, narrowing the carriageway, but creating a more pedestrian friendly environment. |
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Traders said a strong performance by technology and telecom stocks and the narrowing of declines in property shares helped offset the overall losses. |
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We have fewer roads, as road space has been removed by narrowing, pinch points, wider pavements, pedestrianisation, bus lanes, and the downgrading of some roads. |
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State pension schemes have become caught up by the wider agenda for narrowing public spending and shifting the balance between the public and the private sectors. |
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Some of this happens by dynamic airway closure and some by reflexly narrowing the glottis and using it to dynamically slow or control respiration. |
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She gave a sigh of disgust, her eyes narrowing behind her slim glasses. |
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A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 295 people aboard crashed and suspicion is narrowing on pro-Russian separatists. |
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With a high degree of ongoing roadworks on the province's roads and resultant narrowing of roads or gravel detours, conditions become even more treacherous. |
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Corporate debt performed well, with junk spreads narrowing significantly. |
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The incidence of intervertebral narrowing and irregular ossification of the vertebral end plates has also been shown to be associated with increased age. |
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Perhaps most importantly, normalizing marriage is a narrowing, rather than an expanding, of sexual possibility. |
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Fledgling groundkeepers will be able to adjust just about every single aspect of a course, including narrowing fairways or deepening the sand traps. |
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His eyes narrowing almost to the vanishing point, he looked away from us and mumbled something to his colleagues. |
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The diagnosis is confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging that shows narrowing of the spinal canal caused by osteophytes, herniated discs and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy. |
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We avoid harming innocent civilians not by narrowing our focus to the most dangerous among them. |
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I can almost picture her face reddening and her eyes narrowing. |
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It was hoped that sixth-formers would study four or five AS-levels, mixing the arts, humanities, languages and sciences before narrowing down their choices in the upper-sixth. |
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As the time wore on, funambulism became almost commonplace, performers tried to outdo one another by narrowing the rope and increasing their speed. |
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What Greenblatt dreads is the decline of literacy, the disappearance of texts, the narrowing of expression. |
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Increases in mobile phone service charges by some operators and a further narrowing in the decline of private housing rentals also contributed to the smaller fall. |
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Macbeth thought for a second, his pupils narrowing to slits. |
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This strain of enterovirus seems unusually provocative in irritating lower airways, thereby causing airway narrowing. |
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We have only to note the way groups of workers use widening or narrowing differentials in the pay structure to argue for wage increases to see the truth of George's statement. |
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Obstructive sleep apnoea is caused by the throat narrowing too much during sleep, preventing someone from breathing. |
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Akihito was diagnosed last year with arteriosclerosis and stenosis, a narrowing of the blood vessels supplying the heart. |
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The spine showed a kyphotic angulation at the level of T5-7, with narrowing of the spinal canal. |
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In either case, the artery suffers restenosis, or narrowing to the point where healthy blood flow is again impaired. |
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He hit two sixes, narrowing the target to six from two balls before last man James Anderson was run out off the next ball. |
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The narrowing can occur due to disease, injury or from scar tissue that forms after certain medical procedures. |
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Radiographic findings taken by a fluoroscopically positioned semiflexed view confirmed a slowing of joint space narrowing in the high-dose group. |
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And she has subpulmonary stenosis, a narrowing of the pulmonary artery, which pumps blood to the lungs. |
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Initial suspicions pointed at both food and water, narrowing down after a while to fritz, a popular, bland, processed meat. |
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Boudica led her army forward across the plain and into the narrowing field in a massive frontal attack. |
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Ileal resection and ileoileal anastomosis were performed to address the luminal narrowing. |
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The first two describe a narrowing of attention, while in the third and fourth jhana attention is expanded again. |
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A number of words which remained in common use in Modern English have undergone semantic narrowing. |
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There is now narrowing of some of the carpal joint spaces, particularly that between the navicular and the multangulars. |
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The cave is a deep triangular fissure penetrating the hillside and narrowing towards the top. |
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The meeting point of the two rivers coincides with a narrowing of the Adour valley. |
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Despite this, the narrowing of the Adour valley allows easier crossing than anywhere else along the entire length of the estuary. |
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Vowels are those sounds that have no audible friction caused by the narrowing or obstruction of some part of the upper vocal tract. |
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An abnormal reading on a presurgical EKG led to another angiogram, which indicated that the original narrowing had worsened. |
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The efficiency is improved in a two step method of narrowing the variance and shifting the target. |
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The ridge to Hindscarth departs north west from the summit of Dale Head, soon narrowing into the fine and airy Hindscarth Edge. |
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The tilted plateau of the north ridge is triangular in plan, narrowing to a point at Fairfield in the west. |
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Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal which can occur in any region of the spine though less commonly in the thoracic region. |
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This proved to be only a narrowing to a large ledge and the shaft continued soaring upwards into the darkness. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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Patients taking chondroitin sulfate showed no joint changes, while those on placebo showed significant joint space narrowing. |
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Older children and adults with the condition often don't have symptoms, because they tend to have less severe narrowing of the aorta. |
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Genital styles long, round at apex, with basal half broad and complanate, with distal half slender and tubulose, narrowing abruptly in middle. |
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In foot-ankle X-rays, periarticular osteoporosis, hallux valgus, and joint space narrowing had progressed to the ankylosis of tarsal bones. |
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Hoskins came to the McDonagh clinic with claudication, a narrowing of leg arteries that causes cramping upon walking. |
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The images also revealed significant degenerative changes of the knee joint, including widening of the intercondylar notch and joint space narrowing. |
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In this case, the authors performed transthoracic echocardiography to rule out aortic dissection, involving the arch and coronary ostial narrowing before and during surgery. |
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Politicians now use econobabble as a tool of mass confusion, aimed at scaring the public into doing things they don't want to do while narrowing our policy choices. |
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The infiltration by IgG4 positive plasma cells leads to periductal and interlobular fibrosis that ultimately results in narrowing of the pancreatic duct and acinar atrophy. |
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For military operations, this necessary infrastructure leads to constraints on the mission by narrowing the landing options, costing the military time and money, he said. |
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Post-knee region of telopodite coiled or spiralled proximally, becoming lamellate before narrowing distally into a long thin extension with a trifurcate ending. |
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Unlike the UK's Conservatives, Turkey's AKP has become an Islamofascist party over the last five years, narrowing rights and liberties, and intervening in private life. |
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In 1768 John Golborne advised the narrowing of the river and the increasing of the scour by the construction of rubble jetties and the dredging of sandbanks and shoals. |
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The laser output will be composed of longitudinal modes that fall inside the transmission band of the etalon, hence a narrowing of the laser line width is observed. |
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Our Sleep Center had an ENT physician consultant who shared an interest in the Mueller's maneuver as an objective measure of upper airway narrowing. |
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She suffers from obliterative bronchiolitis, a narrowing of the airways into her lungs caused by drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis taken since she was seven. |
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If the symptoms have been reported for greater than six months, sclerosis of the adjacent pubic bones and narrowing of the symphyseal joint space may also be present. |
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This had the unintended, if not unexpected, effect of narrowing their audience to little more than just aging nostalgists and liberal college students. |
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Nonetheless, the recent trend toward a narrowing backwardation remains intact, signalling the market is no longer prepared to pay a high premium for prompt cargoes. |
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A total of 37 patients had metopic synostosis, demonstrating the characteristic trigonocephalic shape and various aspects of bitemporal narrowing and hypotelorism. |
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Situated between Skipton and Harrogate, it is close to the 12th Century priory, the dramatic narrowing of the Wharfe at the Strid, and the ruined 16th Century hunting lodge. |
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