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Many of the homes on these four blocks are squeezed onto narrow lots no bigger than 1,350 square feet.
The G.P.S. steered me off the Thruway onto narrow winding back roads pegged with "Repeal the S.A.F.E.
Floods had washed away parts of the highway, and our driver was forced onto narrow dirt tracks several times.
The living room has a wood-burning fireplace and five large French doors that open onto narrow Juliet balconies.
5: Vauxhall Cross With five lanes for cars, one for buses and cycle lanes squeezed onto narrow pavements around the outside, here the car is king.
This visionary maxim is unwound by Mungo Thompson onto narrow silver and red vinyl tape; stuck to the gallery's front window, it resembles a festive bumper sticker.
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Buolamwini's remarks illustrated an example of institutional provincialism, the idea that entities in a position of power — governments, corporations, universities, and even those defining standards for technology used every day — often hold onto narrow-minded ideas in order to preserve the status quo.
Soon, many veer off onto narrower roadways, heading to villages on the Santiago and Cayapas rivers.
Reviewer and editor selection for peer review is getting harder for authors and publishers due to the specialization onto narrower areas of research carried by the progressive growth of the body of knowledge.
Some spilled out onto a narrow cobblestone street.
Then the members pulled onto the narrow street.
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