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THERE were sighs of relief almost everywhere, though nobody will ever know how narrow an escape from war one of Europe's most volatile states has just had nor how big a role in hauling Macedonia back from the brink was played by the Americans.
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"I knew how narrow minded the fashion industry could be," she says, but she didn't see why that should stop her.
But all present knew how narrow the margins had been.
Furthermore, clinicians use less than optimal strategies because they lack search skills; do not know how to narrow their searches without missing relevant information; and have uncertainties about when to stop searching, which articles to read, and how thoroughly to read them [ 16, 17].
While even the most educated amongst us are victims of our own cognitive dissonance, colleges and universities are the best way we know how to bridge our divides, narrow our differences and increase our unity.
But understand that my thrill in the bribe grew out of the fact that I really did know how to walk the straight and narrow.
I don't know how that same person could have chosen such a narrow path".
They literally don't know how to live their lives on the straight and narrow and away from crime.
I don't know how year after year of people being frisked, arrested and killed -- when lives are being narrowed, and narrowed and narrowed -- it's possible to not let loose".
The overall result is a narrowing of the audience base; theater requires spectators who know how to read and decode its signs.
Earlier, a relieved Trump told BBC Sport after his narrow victory: "Barry scored pretty heavily today and I don't know how I have turned it around.
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