| 11. | This narrowness of the entrance may be for defensive purposes.
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| 12. | The narrowness of the count belied the sharply defined patterns of the voting.
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| 13. | The rejoicing seems a trifle hollow given the narrowness of the federalist victory.
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| 14. | We take account of the narrowness of the margin,
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| 15. | There is a narrowness at both ends of the scale, I think,
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| 16. | That narrowness, they contend, is a warning sign for the future.
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| 17. | He was fiercely attacked for the narrowness of his repertory, for example.
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| 18. | But the narrowness of the last election has bred energy for the next.
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| 19. | Others, however, may be frustrated at the narrowness of its focus.
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| 20. | We have this narrowness of mind in every society.
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