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Fairways are exceptionally narrow.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the court's 1957 decision was exceptionally narrow.
Ratzinger and Wojtyla shared this: an exceptionally narrow view of what constitutes a morally acceptable Christian life.
Recruiters, Rivera found, tended to have an exceptionally narrow idea of what qualified a candidate as élite.
We also report an exceptionally narrow Raman 2D band width caused by the interaction between graphene and metallic substrate.
Amnesty International's USA blog argues that he provides an "exceptionally narrow portrayal of human rights from a legal and philosophical perspective".
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The youngest cells (3 5 weeks old) are exceptionally sensitive to a narrow range of input signal strengths, which is useful for pattern separation.
Yet beneath the bedraggled thatch was buried treasure: an exceptionally rare colony of narrow-headed ants (Formica exsecta) toughing out the colder months hidden from view.
The returning speed of the narrow rod was exceptionally slow, probably because of the uncontrolled gel structure.
Modulation of intrinsic photosynthetic capacity matches investment in photosynthetic components to opportunity for CO2 uptake and productivity in specific environments, with exceptionally high rates during particularly narrow windows of opportunity.
Given to abrupt changes of register – thunderbox, kaplow – and wild, unselfconscious digressions, he hurries us through an ever stranger and more complicated novel by antic force of will; he is funny, and while his field of vision might be narrow, he is exceptionally good at hauling interesting things into it.
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