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"So it's a narrow sliver.
The moon is audible as a narrow sliver of noise.
"Imagine living in a narrow sliver of the present," Aline told me.
And there's no better place to wander aimlessly than the narrow sliver of Giudecca.
They showed a narrow sliver of land that he said had been shaved off by an assessor linked to Mr. Saakashvili's party.
I think this has something to do with the distortions of the "narrow sliver of the population" era of the American military.
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But America's tabloid titans appeal only to narrow slivers of the country ("The O'Reilly Factor" reaches 2.5m people in a country of 300m).
"This is about finding narrow slivers where conservatives and liberals can get together," said one House member in the group, Mick Mulvaney, a conservative Republican from South Carolina.
Today the transistor is little more than an abstract physical principle imprinted innumerable times on narrow slivers of silicon-millions of microscopic ripples on a shimmering crystal sea.
Alliance forces, spread across northern Afghanistan in isolated pockets and narrow slivers of territory, have long struggled with tortuous supply routes.
They have also gritted their teeth and bought slots on the many small television channels that carve up tiny audiences, often into such narrow slivers that ratings cannot track them.
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