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Like Salter, many of the New Formalists modeled their work on a strategically narrowed version of Elizabeth Bishop, a poet who wrote both free and formal verse with homespun virtuosity.

The roll-out of the narrowed version of the ban was more subdued than in January, when Trump first signed a more expansive version of his order.

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Facebook meanwhile presents us with impoverished, narrowed versions of ourselves – the version we think most of our friends think we are, all the better for those likes and shares.

The question here, however, is a narrower version of that still-open question.

The agency has indicated it plans to devise a new, narrower version of the regulation.

In Wisconsin, a narrower version of the legislation had languished and died in previous sessions.

A narrower version of the legislation was approved last year by the Senate.

(DACA represents a narrow version of the DREAM Act, which failed to pass Congress).

(A narrow version of it was packaged in 1991 under the brand name Ex Libris).

In some conservative quarters we are seeing the return of Burkeanism -- or at least a narrow version of it.

And it would show voters that Democrats aren't satisfied with the Supreme Court's narrow version of corruption.

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