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BROWNSTONER This site narrows in on neighborhoods in brownstone Brooklyn.
A photograph that narrows in on such details is a landscape by default.
This sense of familiarity is accentuated by the camerawork, which narrows in on small zones in which the members hit a speed bag here, jump rope over there.
The width of the river valley varies from 1 to 6 miles (2 to 10 km), but occasionally it narrows in ravines to only 700 feet (200 metres).
A sandbar that is 20 miles (32 km) wide separates the lagoon from the Atlantic in the north, but the sandbar narrows in the south, where smaller lagoons predominate.
In one of the movie's most affecting moments he reveals a devastating turn in the story while the camera narrows in on Ms. Davis, using the crumbling landscape of her face to reflect a world falling apart.
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For much of the time he was a controversial figure in the engineering profession, notably in the debate following the failure of the Tacoma Wash .) Narrows Bridge in 1940, which Steinman believed could have been averted.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, in Washington State, was once the third-longest suspension bridge in the world — until, as this remarkable nineteen-forties newsreel shows, it began to ribbon in the wind, and collapsed.
The gap between men and women narrows slightly in retirement.
When these factors are taken into account the gap narrows considerably — in some studies, to the point of vanishing.
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