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On Tuesday, Dr. Borukhova, a slight, narrow-shouldered woman with deep-set eyes, burst into tears as she described seeing Michelle approach her at the Annadale Playground.
Early in the movie, Ms. Olszanska, a slight, narrow-shouldered woman, plays Olga as someone trying to recede into herself, slumping and looking to the ground as she puffs on a cigarette.
If there is such a thing as a unicyclist look, Hatleberg's got it: he is short and slight, narrow-shouldered, with curly, receding black hair and an anxious turn of the lips that recalls Horshack, from "Welcome Back, Kotter".
Mr. Nkari, a slight, narrow-shouldered man who immigrated from Burundi a decade ago and speaks in halting English, spoke about the charges against the officers yesterday at a news conference on the steps of City Hall.
The science scores, in contrast, showed a slight narrowing of the gap.
However, there was a slight narrowing in the gender pay gap.
There has been a slight narrowing of their threat in recent times.
A similar slight narrowing of spreads was seen in sterling and euro markets.
Analysts said the slight narrowing of that trade gap was unlikely to stop American policy makers from calling on China to let the renminbi rise against the dollar.
Overall, the Conservative party has a six-point lead among people who say they are likely to vote at the next general election, a slight narrowing of the gap over the last month.
The latest Guardian/ICM poll has given the Conservatives a 16-point lead over Labour - a slight narrowing on the last poll, in which the Tories were 17 points ahead.
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