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See Full Size Ptolemaic tuning, often misleadingly named just intonation, sacrifices one of the fifths (D A), which is altered to 40 27 from the simpler ratio 3 2, making it flat (too narrow) by a comma.
The screenplay (written by John Huston but credited to Anthony Veiller) cleverly weaves together a variety of familiar crime plots to answer the questions Hemingway left unanswered, most obviously how a decent man was lured from the straight and narrow by a femme fatale.
Take the first sheet of paper and make it more narrow by a few inches.
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This time, the city said the pathway was too narrow by an inch.
It has been narrowed by a stronger performance in the developed world too.
That's consistent with what you'd get if the enthusiasm gap had been narrowed by a point or two.
The wage gap has narrowed by a few points, but men still out-earn women by about twenty percentage points for the same work.
Thompson began to reassess her career, realizing that she was too serious and obsessed, narrowed by a kind of tunnel vision that left her with little besides swimming.
Her face, narrowed by a knotted head scarf, was white, except for the tip of her nose, which was pink like a rabbit's.
The law, as narrowed by a 2007 Supreme Court decision, applies to communications "susceptible to no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate".
The law, as narrowed by a 2007 Supreme Court decision, applied to communications "susceptible to no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate".
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