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The court's majorities were often narrow and could be reversed in the future.
In upland areas cross profiles of valleys are often narrow and deep.
Training is effective only when designed intentionally to achieve discrete, and often narrow, outcomes.
In all of that work, he sought to expand the often narrow scope of academic inquiry.
The path to success as a classical musician is often narrow, with intense study from early childhood through conservatory training.
As rough as the topography seemed, the slopes turned out to be well groomed, though often narrow and occasionally very steep, even on the runs labeled easy.
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Out of the Prairies emerged the novel of social realism, which documented the small, often narrow-minded farming communities pitted against an implacable nature.
The answers are that the Republicans, particularly those who control the House, are disorganized, often narrow-minded, terrified of the National Rifle Association and in thrall to the oil companies.
The curriculum in failing schools is often narrowed not to two subjects but one: strategies.
"The panel often narrows the scope of the objections listed by the merger review team," this person said.
"The widening range of incomes . . . can distract us from an often narrowing range of experience," he concluded.
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