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13 Sentences With "get narrower"

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They only get narrower up where the professionals will hit it.
Over time, this also causes pockets of plaque to form within your blood vessels, which causes them to get narrower.
The number of gimme clues on Friday dwindles greatly; filler words may be present, but they're clued vaguely; and cultural references get narrower.
In June, the story will get narrower and narrower, until it's just two teams in a room, Anna and Levin, across from each other in a cosmic coincidence that recontextualizes everything that happened before.
Outrage ensued after officials in Charlotte, N.C., refused to release police body cam and dash cam footage related to the fatal encounter of Keith Scott, raising questions about the state's policy regarding the handling of police video — a policy that will get narrower now that a new state law went into effect Oct. 1.
They get narrower as they run toward either end of the platform, especially at the extreme ends where the 1960s extension refrigerator-block style tiling is used. The columns have "Newkirk" written in white on a blue plate.
The roots get narrower further down and are not fused together. There are no creeping stems (or stolons). The grey to light brown stems grow in clumps (or caespitose), do not branch often, remain approximately the same width during the growing season, and after some years may reach 4 cm in diameter. Young stems are light green, with at their base eight to twelve scales.
This underground station has two side platforms and four tracks. The two express tracks are used by the 2 and 3 trains during daytime hours. Both platforms have their original mosaic trim line and name tablets of a predominately brown and red color. They also have brown-red i-beam columns at regular intervals with alternating ones having the standard black and white number plate except at either end where they get narrower.
In the lower part the walls are 2 metres thick and from the inside get narrower gradually upwards. Rectangular windows, with Gothic or semi-circular arches. Additional parts built in the 15th century - added brick porch based on solid stone cantilevers, with machicolations and crenellations. As can be seen in an engraving from 1735, initially the tower was covered by a tent roof with separate needles over the corner protrusions of the crenellations.
The specific rosewood, Dalbergia stevensonii, only grows in Southern Guatemala and Belize, formerly the British Honduras. This wood has a Janka rating of 2200, which is about three times harder than Silver Maple. The bars are wider and longer at the lowest pitched notes, and gradually get narrower and shorter as the notes get higher. During the tuning, wood is taken from the middle underside of the bar to lower the pitch.
I. elbakyanae has a black face and mandibles which get narrower apically. I. elbakyanae can be distinguished from the only other Idiogramma species in Mexico, I. comstockii, in having a black or yellowish- brown face, a mandible which is significantly broader at its basal end than its apical end, and an ovipositor sheath which is 4.2 times the length of its hind tibia. The female has a body length of and a forewing length of .
The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1347, but the church was likely built in the middle of the 13th century around the year 1250. The medieval stone church had a rectangular floor plan that did not get narrower for the choir. It had one window on the south side and two windows on the north side. In 1840, the church was extended to the east with a new timber-framed choir, at the same time as the 17th century porch was replaced with a wooden tower.
The slit would get narrower as shutter speeds were increased. Initially these shutters were made from a cloth material (which was in later years often rubberised), but some manufacturers used other materials instead. Nippon Kōgaku (now Nikon Corporation), for example, used titanium foil shutters for several of their flagship SLR cameras, including the Nikon F, F2, and F3. Other focal-plane shutter designs, such as the Copal Square, travelled vertically — the shorter travelling distance of 24 millimetres (as opposed to 36 mm horizontally) meant that minimum exposure and flash synchronisation times could be reduced.

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