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Sachs developed a process for making much narrower lines without sacrificing their conductivity.
The car can follow narrower lines, but it can steer more precisely if it is able to detect the line with two sensors at once.
They were still designed to squeeze and smooth the wearer into an 18-inch waist hourglass shape, but Edwardian tastes were for narrower lines and as skirts became more fitted, there was no need for the clunking farthingales and hoops which previous generations had used to bulk up their bustles.
This can lead to narrower lines of enquiry that will prove costly in the long run.
On the minus side, a converted battlecruiser would be 0.5 kn slower than a specifically designed carrier, have 16 percent less hangar space, less emergency fuel and, with "narrower lines" aft, not as wide a runway for which to aim.
They may have had narrower lines and stricter rules to deal with in the olden Golden days, the envelopes may have not been the sort you could push very far -- as if that were a good in itself -- but works of pop genius, even crazy pop genius, are not exclusive to the post- Sopranos" TV era.
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There's growing evidence that women of color toe a narrower line between being respected and liked.
But hewing to a narrower line often means that the same houses are flown over again and again.
Narrow lines of a hard coating can thus be produced.
And so the solution of the question here presented lies within narrow lines.
Therefore, the reaction curves, although commonly drawn as narrow lines, may actually represent wider reaction zones.
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