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The slippage of "The Girlfriend Experience" into the narrow conventions of the format is all the more unfortunate, because Seimetz and Kerrigan ingeniously reconceptualize the premise of the series.
Still, he seems a lot more optimistic about his about American festivals than he does about clubs in Ibiza, which he says have developed narrow conventions about which styles of music they'll support.
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I've cited this potential model myself, but the trouble is that it might not be entirely accurate: According to an early-August post by the political scientist John Sides, Reagan did get a real post-debate bump in 1980, but he had consistently held a narrow post-convention lead even before "there you go again" and its aftermath helped seal the deal.
Not in every particular, perhaps -- there are some fine, jolting surprises along the way -- but "Panic Room" operates within a strict and narrow set of conventions.
But while David Fincher's film operates within a narrow set of conventions, "his camera sense and assured pacing makes it an above-average thriller," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
In most areas of public life, men are allowed their eccentricities (look at Boris Johnson); meanwhile, women are tolerated only as long as they stay within narrow parameters of convention in everything from their wardrobe to their taste in music.
By default, the convention "narrow end of wedge points to stereocenter", is used.
As specified in appendix 2 of Annex 16 of the ICAO convention, narrow band analysis is one recommended procedure for identifying these tones.
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