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The fairways at St. George's are not particularly narrow in width, but they play narrow, since their terrain resembles a wind-whipped sea.
This midcentury sideboard is somewhat narrow in width, with two sliding doors underneath, but it still has plenty of room for the countertop.
The horse's shoulders are long and sloping, the withers are prominent, and chests are medium to narrow in width.
The medial process (epitrochlea) is relatively narrow, in width approximately one-quarter that of the articular facets.
As the funnel begins to narrow in width, so does the next step in a case-study design; thus, the tapering of collected data is initiated.
It must narrow in width because it is going to be placed around your neck and anything too wide will look bulky, ungainly and too much like a belt.
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Subjects walk across an elevated beam that gradually narrows in width as they approach their home cage.
However, as the slits are narrowed in width, the light diffracts into the geometrical shadow, and the light waves overlap on the screen.
The park stretches from north-northwest to south-southeast for 70 miles (112 km) and generally narrows in width (east-west) from up to 12 miles (19 km) in the north to as little as 1 mile (1.6 km) near the southern end.
In this EPJ B paper, the authors found that the transport gap is larger when the ribbon is narrower in width and that it is independent of the crystallographic orientation of the ribbon's edges.
By HTT, the positions of diffraction peaks remain almost unchanged, while the diffraction intensities remarkably increase associated with a narrowing in width.
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