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In the run-up to most financial crises, the researchers found, credit spreads usually became very narrow and the volume of lending ballooned.
The coastal corridor became very narrow beyond Enfidaville, and the advance soon slowed down, coming to a halt on April 23.
The field of elegy-ness became very narrow.
As a result of the uplift of northeastern Japan and a eustatic fall in sea level in response to the NHG, the northern strait probably became very narrow and very shallow.
As a result, the northern straits probably became very narrow or closed, even during interglacial sea level high stands, which probably restricted the nutrient supply from the North Pacific during this period.
If the content of CeO2 is increased, the space charge region became very narrow and, thus, the penetration depth of light into the catalyst exceeded the space charge layer.
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At temperatures above 750°C the minimum capacitance increases, and the potential range of minimum capacitance becomes very narrow.
"With technology and the Internet, everything in culture has become very narrow and specific and precise," said Einar Orn Benediktsson, a singer in the Sugarcubes and, before that, with local postpunk legends like Purkur Pillnikk and Kukl.
Despite social policy needing a rethink, discussions about welfare have become very narrow, largely framed solely in terms of benefits policy, separating off housing, health, employment and education as if they are altogether different issues.
The whole notion of conversation around masculinity is very interesting to me for that reason because it's that question of how we allow for difference; and if we're talking in terms of left-wing politics or feminism, the idea of "difference" can become very narrow.
Therefore, the conduit radius should become very narrow in order to stop the effusion.
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