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"narrows" Definitions
  1. a narrow channel that connects two larger areas of water

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Yet that tightening is, also, to me, where the exhibition starts to lose steam, because as it physically narrows it also conceptually narrows, and as you point out, becomes all about fashion.
Beneath a bridge for Interstate 44, Midwest Boulevard narrows slightly.
It's important that this field narrows itself before March 15.
The gap narrows slightly once workers hit 65 and up.
This change narrows the scope of the lawsuit against Google.
The Senate adopted the Byrd rule, which narrows the loophole.
Poll: Clinton lead narrows in Iowa Is Clinton's criticism fair?
First, it narrows the diversity of viewpoints advising the president.
This type of problem always narrows to an unavoidable point.
The Daimler system "narrows the gap with tech," Ramsey said.
That lead narrows to 10 points for young male voters.
The Narrows is a trail that leads you into the river.
Your world narrows, beautifully if you are lucky, but also alarmingly.
Your world really narrows, and that bubble that can change you.
Narrows had some serious momentum going until real life kicked in.
The bill narrows what is deductible to only include gambling losses.
Clinton's lead narrows to four points, according to the survey. Mrs.
But every day spent in a German limbo narrows that space.
In time, Ms. Thomas's focus narrows on Beatriz, whom Antonio weds.
UK ELECTION: CONSERVATIVE LEAD OVER LABOUR NARROWS TO 12 POINTS - OPINIUM
Headlines HSBC narrows external search for chief to UniCredit boss on.ft.
With McCain's absence, that narrows their majority to 51 GOP senators.
With its U.S. launch, that time frame narrows to 24 hours.
Speier's decision narrows the field to just two other Democrats: Rep.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which opened to much fanfare in 6.2014, was named for the explorer who in 1524 became the first European to sail into New York Harbor and who anchored his ship in the Narrows.
This photo story narrows in on robots being essential in elderly care.
If that trend continues, his path to a second term narrows significantly.
The point is that this approach narrows the scope of potential suspects.
They could change their minds as the presidential contest narrows, he added.
It narrows in larger companies, perhaps because there are more middle managers.
Atomwise doesn't find the password, it just narrows the possibilities way down.
But among whites, Ms. James' lead narrows significantly to just three points.
A red tugboat pushes a red-and-gold barge into the Narrows.
Further on, as the road narrows and deteriorates, there are fewer women.
As you head north, however, it narrows and becomes ever less populated.
The odds of an inversion only increase as the hypothetical margin narrows.
The gap narrows, however, when examining families from the top income levels.
Furthermore, as communication narrows, constituents may be less likely to feel represented.
Among other changes, DeVos's proposal narrows the definition of what constitutes sexual harassment.
His awareness narrows to a single mote of light, the implant diligently recording.
By matching known attributes, the computer narrows the search to a few choices.
The kitchen narrows into a breakfast area looking out to the back terrace.
ET Sunday near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York, the FBI said.
As the game progresses, the questions get harder, and the field narrows considerably.
That narrows the list of potential investors, aviation financiers and leasing executives said.
But here's the thing: when one door narrows or even closes, others open.
In America, the pipework narrows to a party's nominee and then the presidency.
Text is a clear signal, they want an outfit, that really narrows it.
The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge connecting Staten Island and Brooklyn does not inspire love.
That gap narrows for younger teens, likely reflecting gains made in recent years.
A runner in a cape made his way across the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
Called "Home To Me," the song was written and recorded in Grassy Narrows.
At Hyeseon, a North Korean border town, it narrows to a skinny ribbon.
After the attack, he had driven to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and jumped.
Having shown just how much it's capable of, BTS narrows its focus here.
The government also narrows the number of permits every year, reducing overall emissions.
Times Insider Rigorous debate narrows a wide-open field as the year progresses.
"I have memory loss," said Mr. Fobister, a former chief of Grassy Narrows.
As the field narrows, Buttigieg's campaign is already eyeing bundlers for other candidates.
There are only six who do, but at least that narrows down my search.
"The battle narrows down to Paris and Frankfurt," a spokesman for Pecresse told Reuters.
The movie narrows in on Ginsburg during one of her peak moments in Washington.
A closed China wilfully narrows its access to the global pool of professional talent.
In effect, Ricardo narrows the production of economic value strictly to the private sphere.
Vortex shedding played a key role in the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
The cave narrows to 20 centimeters before Barton can get to her sampling site.
Far from broadening our horizons, it narrows them to a limited and repetitive range.
Clinton's advantage narrows nationwide, however, leading Trump by 6 points in the same index.
Yes, they're fast, but the velocity narrows the acceptance window, making them less reliable.
If I had only one day in Zion, I would hike the Narrows trail.
The Hill: Democrats see blue tsunami in the House, path to Senate majority narrows.
More money could be on the way for Rubio as the Republican field narrows.
That narrows China's options in finding U.S.-made products on which to levy tariffs.
The start is at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in Staten Island.
But when we talk about the causes, the conversation suddenly narrows to our navels.
To increase the collagen surrounding the tube, which narrows its opening, he uses microneedling.
The 2001 Odyssey nightclub, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the disco contests — it's all there.
Usually this becomes a plot point later in the season when the field narrows.
Fish from those waters provided the main source of protein downstream in Grassy Narrows.
With each response, Antidote narrows down the list of trials they can apply for.
LOS ANGELES — The Oscars race normally narrows to a binary bore this time of year.
Narrows adds a little depth to the classic shooting gallery, but it still not enough.
He looks at his Carrie Mathison whiteboard and narrows in on Boyd (Eric Bogosian). Right.
In the second scenario, the gap between GDP growth in America and elsewhere also narrows.
The pricey service automatically narrows the pool of who can sign up for the service.
Go Deeper: Russia probe narrows in on 13 categories, including meetings between Trump and Comey.
As she approaches it, the vent narrows and her arms get stuck by her sides.
Mr Worth narrows the field of view, using personal narratives to illuminate the larger dynamics.
As the WTI-Brent spread narrows, U.S. crude will be less attractive to overseas buyers.
Today he is licensed to pilot from the Verrazano-Narrows all the way to Albany.
The Cook Political Report: Enthusiasm edge narrows, but 8 more House races move toward Democrats.
The channel was so tight in the American Narrows that the Equinox completely filled it.
This preference for non-plastic bento boxes very quickly narrows my lunch box selection options.
When economists account for these relevant factors, the wage gap narrows to a few cents.
We estimate leverage will remain at around 1.5x, assuming the EBITDA margin narrows from 2017.
Members of Grassy Narrows and supporters at an annual protest about the spill in 2010.
This case narrows the scope for when police can enter and search homes without warrants.
The commotion soon brought out crowds in the largely working-class neighborhood along the narrows.
Their sense of community narrows: only those who look like them are to be tolerated.
As access to abortions narrows through legislation or judicial decisions, the availability of providers diminishes.
To further complicate things, I prefer stainless steel and that drastically narrows down the options.
Her advantage narrows nationwide, with the self-described Democratic socialist trailing her by 9 percent.
The volunteer cyclists enter the race as the wheelchair competitors descend from the Verrazano-Narrows.
That gap narrows to twelve per cent when Gary Johnson and Jill Stein are included.
But accounting for intangibles, says Mr Philippon, narrows but does not close the investment gap.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge twisted back and forth in strong winds before collapsing in 1940.
This incestuous hiring process narrows the range of perspectives brought into the news decisionmaking process.
When such relevant points are considered, the wage gap narrows to the point of vanishing.
Until the gap between the percentage of minority players and minority coaches narrows, questions will remain.
As recovery takes hold the "spread"—the extra yield over risk-free Treasury bonds—narrows further.
So he's definitely a guy born in the 20th century, but that hardly narrows it down.
What's also discouraging is that the pay gap widens, not narrows, with higher levels of education.
Republicans currently control the House and the Senate, which significantly narrows the path toward progressive legislation.
The second imperative is to make sure that edtech narrows, rather than widens, inequalities in education.
The paper explains that ketamine narrows blood vessels, which hinders drops in body temperature and shivering.
He said the company should carry less inventory into 2019 as it narrows its SKU count.
As workers raised the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in the 1960s, three people paid the ultimate price.
Both strategic names and private equity firms could be interested in funding the Narrows Lake infrastructure.
The car was pulled over on the Belt Parkway near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in Brooklyn.
It clears the way for Iran's expansion and narrows Israel's ability to bargain with the Russians.
The wall, which actually has a buffer zone, narrows to a few metres in the city.
Fourteen acrobats and actors share the mayhem before the focus narrows on Brearley for his solo.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island, was named after an Italian explorer.
Unless that margin narrows to 0.25 points or less, a hand recount will not be ordered.
And when that gap narrows, it's safer for the communities and it's safer for the police.
Some 2,090 runners lined up at the start on Staten Island, by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
As the race narrows, the respective coalitions for Sanders and Biden are starting to become apparent.
The announcement narrows the many possibilities of how the Skripals came into contact with the poison.
Queens Boulevard is the spine of the borough, a sprawling thoroughfare that narrows at Hillside Avenue.
Biden is quickly consolidating support from centrist Democrats as the race narrows between him and Sanders.
As the field narrows, it's no longer enough to just provide fresh produce, convenience or customization.
It distorts and narrows consumer demand, undermines the foundations for worker productivity and impedes strategic investment.
And many in Rosebank drive to other boroughs via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which is close.
For Bloom, empathy is bad because he claims it narrows your focus to just one person.
Jones's victory further narrows Republican control in the Senate to a slim majority of 51-49.
It appears to be in the middle of the fairway, but it narrows the landing area.
Each country narrows down five candidates who are filmed and interviewed for national television and radio.
But the downside of that, they admit, is that it narrows the database to bigger names.
Remove a hundred of the worst counties, and racial bias narrows from six to three percentage points.
Rubio's exit narrows the race for the GOP nomination to a contest between Donald Trump, Texas Sen.
As the gap narrows between the trio's career grand-slam totals, the stakes will get even higher.
"It really narrows the circle of climate pariahs to two countries," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Your asset allocation strategy should remain constant over time and adjust only because your time horizon narrows.
AS THE race narrows and election day approaches, each new opinion poll is awaited with more anticipation.
Runners cross the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge at the start of the ING New York City Marathon, Nov.
The process repeats, the coin speeds up, the funnel deepens and narrows, the coin goes ever downwards.
Scott Brown as he narrows his choice of running mates, according to Republican strategist Susan Del Percio.
TRADE GAP NARROWS The Chinese government has offered few details about the state of negotiations this week.
The problem with that is that it really narrows the way in which you can design games.
Between the Verrazano-Narrows and the deeper ocean, you never knew what sandbars you might run onto.
He is a hybrid of Nicklaus and Woods, growing his family even as he narrows his focus.
Or if the New York City Marathon ended at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge instead of starting there.
It's self-defeating and narrows the space between the thing you despise and the thing you become.
The first mile, on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, is the longest and steepest hill on the course.
When Johnson and Stein are considered in polls, the margin between Clinton and Trump almost invariably narrows.
The interior of the car is dark, and she narrows her eyes before concluding, You look it.
Runners begin by racing across the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge out of Staten Island, essentially a mile uphill.
Limiting policymakers to only those studies with publicly available health data greatly narrows the field of research.
"The closest I ever got to a ship was driving over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge," he said.
But homophobia here is still often expressed with predatory behavior, and Section 2377 narrows channels for recourse.
That narrows profit margins for U.S. companies and makes them unwilling to shell out significant wage increases.
Like the Lite Edition released six months ago, it narrows the buttons down from three to one.
"In the quiet of the Narrows, and the bay, you saw the Statue of Liberty," he continued.
If the field narrows, and his popularity with the Democratic base consolidates, he could win it outright.
The latest version of the bill narrows the scope of cases where a court can issue an order.
Baghdadi was able to persuade followers he fit these requirements, but this narrows the pool of potential successors.
Presidential election concerns have recently hit Wall Street as Democrat Hillary Clinton's lead over the GOP nominee narrows.
If acquiring Neymar narrows this gap even modestly, that would pay for a large share of his contract.
And as the story narrows to its fundamental antagonist / protagonist face-off, the protagonist keeps making baffling choices.
He says that what's needed is a conversation where the doctor narrows down information about the patient's symptoms.
From those old piers, I could almost watch the past weigh anchor and steam out through the Narrows.
Increasing the number of devices and Internet access points also narrows the universe of data available to ISPs.
The race narrows from there, with a cluster of candidates, including Fort, polling between 12 and 3 percent.
This narrows the grounds on which Mr. Salerno can dispute his removal, but there is still one opening.
This is how CBP narrows down a million packages to ones that will get flagged for further inspection.
As competition increases and the field narrows, here are 13 Olympic hopefuls to watch as the Games approach.
We need to bring mental services back this way [into Grassy Narrows] and quit sending our youth away.
"That narrows the comfort zone between Israel and the a-word rather dramatically," he said, referring to apartheid.
Selfie-takers clogged the slender path through the Narrows slot canyon, one of the park's best-known attractions.
When Ms. Benanti narrows her eyes and pouts her lips, the resemblance to the first lady is jarring.
A party that narrows the sources it listens to is also narrowing the voters it can speak to.
Op-Ed Contributor GRASSY NARROWS, Ontario — "About 15 years ago, I started to drop things," Steve Fobister recalled.
Sarah Bollard was born in Grassy Narrows but sent to live with a white family in suburban Toronto.
When an editor narrows his eyes and says "mm hmm," he doesn't have to say an actual word.
At one point the jumble of voices narrows to a single one that comes from all the speakers.
The timing matters because Jones's victory narrows the Republican majority in the Senate to a tenuous 51 votes.
Among all registered voters, the gap narrows slightly: 28 percent of voters prefer Democrats and 22 percent Republicans.
That shout erupted at the Narrows on a recent afternoon when a surge of lunch orders flooded the kitchen.
When studies control for various socioeconomic factors (like education level), the sleep gap narrows, but it doesn't disappear completely.
This dramatically narrows down the gene pool, leading to loss of genetic diversity and the onset of genetic bottlenecks.
For every ten percentage points that a race narrows, an additional 0.3% of the electorate shows up to vote.
Officials are still counting write-in, provisional, and military ballots, he said, and if the margin narrows lower than .
Each new departure, including the retirement of House Speaker Paul Ryan, narrows the Republican path to retain the House.
It has an internal team that narrows down the investment opportunities, and then essentially inputs those into the algorithm.
Once the field narrows, policy issues such as immigration and jobs could again emerge as top concerns, he said.
But this usually narrows down and limits the user base — not an easy thing to sell to a client.
The Golden Gate, the Verrazano-Narrows, and the George Washington were then the longest suspension bridges in the world.
Angular contemporaries, with decks offering views of the Lower New York Bay and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, cling to cliffs.
However, Cuomo's lead narrows when looking at Democrats who say they are very enthusiastic to vote in the primary.
Cleaning up mercury contamination in Grassy Narrows would be a good first step toward truth and reconciliation, Fobister said.
" President Reagan said that, "In the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely ten miles wide at its narrows point.
The wave created the Narrows, which now connects the Atlantic Ocean to one of the world's largest natural harbors.
Here's how to solve that one: First, it's only three letters, so that narrows things down quite a bit.
As bond yields rise the spread between the two narrows, prompting asset allocation changes between equities and fixed income.
Darwin has become one of the go-to people in Grassy Narrows for young people struggling with suicidal thoughts.
When the field narrows, the debates will become more cohesive and may train a more effective critique on Trump.
Overhead on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, some drivers might crane their necks in appreciation as cargo ships pass below.
He narrows in on the couple's rituals and other quotidian details, though never as much as you might like.
As the field narrows down and primary season heats up, we tracked the candidates' performance in the debate, ahead.
The line is wider in the outer corners and narrows toward the center of the lip, when it ends.
This decision narrows the role of the intelligence and military establishments to issues related directly to defense and security.
Now he narrows his frame to the warfare between performative progressives and their antagonists bellowing about the PC police.
Anderson excels when she narrows her focus, aiming her lens directly at the reader to speak about rape culture.
The two grow obsessed with one another, and the season narrows in on the emotional intimacies of the chase.
The new rule narrows in on a specific feature of these offending blogs and makes it easier to remove them.
In North Carolina, the gender gap narrows: Clinton is up 11 points among women, Trump up 7 points among men.
Nix narrows down the criteria: "Republicans"—the blue dots disappear; "not yet convinced"—more dots disappear; "male", and so on.
They then wait a couple months for it to calibrate, over which time the fertile window on its calendar narrows.
When the price of a risky bond rises relative to the price of a safe benchmark, the credit spread narrows.
This is when the spread between shorter and long-term Treasury rates narrows, and typically indicates market sentiment turning cautious.
The catastrophic collapse of Washington State's Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940 launched intensive research into the aerodynamics of bridge design.
While they were in agreement on this contestant, things may get heated between the judges as the competition narrows down.
It narrows down to assessing the size of the companies and the types of specialty assets with which you're involved.
The proposal also narrows the mission of a new drone to be built by the U.S. Navy, the sources said.
In other words: A slight increase of lead in blood widens the education gap, but a slight decrease narrows it.
Instead of giving you an advantageous look into the next room like with Hotline Miami, it actually narrows your vision.
If they're released exactly at launch, which is by no means a given, that narrows it down to next spring.
It features five characters who represent different aspects of outlaw sexuality, but narrows down to just one subject: its author.
But the contest narrows to a white Loyola graduate named Bill Rancic and an African-American Harvard M.B.A., Kwame Jackson.
When polling likely voters, Kaine's lead slightly narrows to 2202 points, with Kaine ahead of Stewart, 2628 to 28500 percent.
And the animated palette narrows almost exclusively to a mustardy corporate yellow that the play presents as a Golem brand.
The incline on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was actually longer than this one, but we barely noticed it back then.
On the one hand, for better and worse, it narrows the scope of a company's control over its own environment.
Consequently, it is fodder for all that thwarts, represses, starves, withers, deadens, limits, and narrows the complex souls of Parisians.
Once the meal kit industry narrows to a few key companies and prices decrease, adoption rates will jump, NPD said.
But sometimes, as is now the case, the difference between the yields on two-year and 10-year Treasuries narrows.
A flight of coral steps in front of the house narrows as it approaches an arched portico and double doors.
She started at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge on Staten Island and worked her way through the city.
But when people assess a private investment primarily on their perception of its underlying merit, it also narrows their options.
A proposal to add a second "z" to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge also passed the Senate, but not the Assembly.
It just narrows the focus down to a three-day commitment in which Marines are assessed in their lethal abilities.
The business community is stepping up its campaign for tax reform as the window of time to pass legislation narrows.
"If you really enjoy the waterfront or want something that's near water, that narrows down the communities," Ms. Braddock said.
It's an open world exploration game that punishes you for exploring and narrows its scope as the stories churns forward.
A psychologist provocatively argues that what most of us think of as empathy narrows our vision in a harmful way.
They shut down dissent, chilling more measured thinking, because the tide of Twitter umbrage narrows one's gaze and discourages empathy.
Leaders on Staten Island want a discount for drivers using the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge so they are not tolled twice.
"I remember seeing a wormwood party on Myspace back in the mid 2000s," says Keith Cochran, owner of The Narrows.
Johnson said affected divisions will undergo "significant changes" as Starbucks narrows its priorities and aims to become a more nimble company.
India is already witnessing a consolidation of its homegrown e-commerce companies as Amazon narrows the market share gap with them.
Then as a list of possible replacements for Justice Anthony Kennedy narrows the Senate awaits President Trump&aposs Supreme Court announcement.
The field of vision narrows, reducing the driver's world to the scene outside the windshield and the instruments on the dash.
The apartment was large and charming but dimly lighted with views of walls, though the beautiful Verrazano-Narrows Bridge loomed outside.
We are riddled with it, and Hejinian frames it as an active force that scuttles, gropes, tortures, narrows, names, and questions.
Changes have indeed come to the avenue, which stretches some six miles from Atlantic Avenue to near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
All you need to do is apply a firm tap where the bottle narrows, and the ketchup will come out easier.
Wheatcroft hung at the rear, and was one of the last of his group to begin crossing the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
FBI agents were seen leading people into an arrest processing area set up in Whittier Narrows, east of downtown Los Angeles.
As he meets resistance and his base narrows, the crown prince may rely increasingly on the security apparatus to silence critics.
A departing British warship passing through the Narrows fired a spiteful parting shot — purportedly the last round of the Revolutionary War.
If you know the list is alphabetical, and that the first name is X letters long, that narrows it down considerably.
A Jones victory could mean trouble for Trump's policy agenda as it narrows the Republicans' already slim majority in the Senate.
When he refuses to answer, Jackson takes a breath, narrows his eyes, and fully backhand slaps the general across the face.
As the Republican primary field narrows, political pundits continue to talk about which "lane" of voters each presidential candidate fits into.
The gap between Biden, who has yet to enter the race, and Sanders narrows slightly among primary voters nationwide, pollsters found.
Analysts say the ruling, which went overwhelmingly in favor of the Philippines, narrows China's wiggle room for negotiation in the dispute.
If Democrats cannot rebuild that blue wall, their path to 270 narrows to longer-shot states like Arizona, Georgia and Texas.
Their acrobatics have been photographed from balconies in Rockaway, Queens, and they've put on showstopping displays near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
The guidance narrows the definition to specify just those individuals who receive endorsement deals, licensing income, or appearance fees, Kaeding said.
The Democratic presidential nominee's advantage narrows nationwide, however, as she squeaks past Trump by roughly 2 points in the same index.
The black boxes are usually located in the tail, so finding the wreckage and one of the devices narrows the search.
A huge volume of water heads back to sea at Skookumchuck Narrows — some 200 billion gallons on a 10-foot tide.
And as the list of Republican candidates narrows, get ready for even more intense debates as the election season rolls on.
The announcement narrows the possibilities of how the victims came into contact with Novichok, a lethal toxin developed by Soviet scientists.
She looks out on the Narrows, where two vessels can be seen, one of them Henry Hudson's ship, the Half Moon.
They could help him build a lead over Sanders as the presidential primary narrows to a de facto, two-man race.
But the deal sets up a potential showdown with China as Mr. Trump narrows his trade war to a single front.
In places, the gorge narrows to as little as 13 feet, Mr. Tansi said, funneling the flow deeper and faster downhill.
When they are anxious, their thinking narrows and becomes analytical and cautious, which can help them to critique and refine ideas.
In a second book he published this year, LEONARDO BY LEONARDO (Callaway, $125), Kemp narrows his focus to this medium alone.
As the gap between both yields narrows and the curve flattens, the more the market believes there will be economic turmoil.
We also assume lower capex, as Sime Darby narrows its business focus, and a decrease in cash dividend outflow from FY19.
Carol Dysinger's 40-minute documentary short narrows the focus to Kabul, Afghanistan, where a brutal patriarchy has persisted after the Taliban.
When you perceive a job challenge as a threat, thinking capacity narrows and confirmation bias reinforces the story the mind generates.
And for an 22020-year-old raised in the Murray Hill neighborhood, sailing through the Narrows into the Atlantic was unforgettable.
Like almost all of the 950 or so residents of Grassy Narrows, Mr. Fobister suffers from the effects of mercury poisoning.
The revelation caused an outcry in Canada and focused international attention on Grassy Narrows, a rural community near the Manitoba border.
Only six Democratic candidates took the stage together Tuesday in a field that has skewed older and whiter as it narrows.
Runners crossed the Verranzzano-Narrows Bridge and ran through Brooklyn and Queens before dipping into Manhattan en route to the Bronx.
Right now, it's anyone's game, but stay tuned as we bring you more from the 40th A.C.P.T. and the competition narrows.
Strange things happen to the spectrum of color in the depth of the water: It narrows to the point of disappearance.
The filing Friday narrows down the pool of candidates, saying the tax returns are for people and not corporations or organizations.
"If something narrows or blocks the fallopian tube, eggs are not able to move through and be fertilized by sperm," she says.
But as the race narrows, his Super Tuesday performance increased the odds of the GOP race coming down to him and Trump.
An adjusted total of 16 still leaves Mr Djokovic in third place, but it narrows the distance between him and the top.
Dear White People narrows in this balance between racial issues that are super serious, and the reaction to them that's sometimes not.
First, creator Dan Fogelman reportedly told an audience at SXSW that the series would return in September — which obviously narrows things down.
Examples include Angel's Landing and The Narrows in Zion, Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Highline Loop in Glacier .
The data is not just general latitude and longitude; Foursquare narrows into the store the person may be shopping or sitting in.
If BAC management narrows the earnings gap sustainably, while maintaining strong capital and liquidity there may be longer-term positive ratings momentum.
The first phase of Narrows Lake is expected to produce up to 65,000 barrels of oil per day, according to Cenovus' website.
He added that Trump would be happy to debate Cruz if the contest, which includes 12 Republicans vying for the nomination, narrows.
"View's better over here," someone remarked, gesturing to the uninterrupted panorama of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Manhattan, twinkling in the distance.
The two projects, Foster Creek phase H and Narrows Lake phase A, would add up to 291,269.73 barrels per day of production.
Mr. Keating, who wrote and directed, eventually narrows the focus to Vivian, and Ms. Bell makes a fiercely determined woman in jeopardy.
Meanwhile, in The Heart Goes Last, she narrows her focus to the way power reproduces itself at the level of sexual desire.
Boston is bat-rich and arm-poor, and they'll likely add a starting pitcher or two as the year narrows toward October.
Grassy Narrows residents point to the video as evidence the police don't know how to respond to Aboriginal teenagers suffering suicidal thoughts.
"Dark Phoenix" narrows in on the young Jean Grey (Turner), a mutant whose mind-and-matter-altering powers get a mysterious boost.
He successfully opposed a new power plant, and he won a bid to cut tolls on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge for residents.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Women Run in Droves, but Path Narrows" (front page, May 13): What a downer this article is!
The field narrows: Andrew Yang, the tech entrepreneur whose campaign was one of the Democratic primary's most surprising story lines, dropped out.
But what counts in the overall economy is not the value of the exports but whether the trade surplus narrows or widens.
Harris' abrupt departure further narrows the field of White House contenders two months before voting begins in Iowa, the first nominating contest.
Now it's 'I did not discuss interference in the campaign,' which further narrows your initial blanket denial of meeting with the Russians.
Removing the controversial provision could make it easier to pass tax legislation, but likely narrows the scope of what could become law.
"If you mandate that the superdelegates be divvied up proportionally, the margin for Clinton narrows further," says the Washington Post's Philip Bump.
A separate selection committee composed of national arts professionals narrows visual arts applicants down to 15 artists asked to join the program.
More accurately, he narrows their scope and zooms in, sometimes to a single veined leaf, as if one's nose was pressed there.
A blocked fallopian tube means that one or more of the tubes is blocked by scarring, or one tube narrows due to scarring.
In the event of a close contest, even one that narrows due to events outside either candidates' control, they will need an outlet.
The words "Job search got me like" appear on the screen as she narrows her eyes and presses her fingers to her temples.
They think air pollution has this impact because it causes inflammation in the lungs, which narrows airways and makes it harder to breathe.
Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn: Support is crucial toward the start of the race, after runners descend from the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
But the story narrows its own scope and becomes exclusively about getting Lucy and Stupe across a mere five blocks to potential rescue.
Dovaleh's edgy, "tightrope-walking" shtick narrows into a lacerating narrative of the cadet camp where, at 14, he learned of a parent's death.
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With Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein thrown into the mix, that margin narrows to 8 points, with Johnson scoring 16% backing.
I was returning home to Riverdale, the Bronx, on the Seventh Avenue IRT after working on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, "spinning" the cables.
No one, of course, can say for certain which, if any, of these paths the Democratic race will follow as the field narrows.
Some participants said his win could mean trouble for Trump's policy agenda as it narrows the Republicans' already slim majority in the Senate.
I have this standard based off of a band like Cattle, or Dillinger Escape Plan, or maybe even something like Narrows, or Earthless.
When controlled for factors such job title and seniority, the gap narrows, with some experts calculating a disparity as small as 98 percent.
CRIMINOLOGISTS increasingly rely on "geographic profiling", an examination of the sites of dastardly deeds that narrows down the possible identities of serial criminals.
"Just at the time when stress increases for them, their world narrows," said Yoshiaki Takahashi, a suicide researcher with the Nakasone Peace Institute.
His color narrows to black shapes on fields of mostly gray in fat luscious strokes that surround the stony shapes like raked sand.
At the southern tip, the roads connect to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, a soaring and omnipresent expanse that links Brooklyn with Staten Island.
"If the GOP contest narrows to two or three candidates by March 15, Mr. Trump will not be the party's nominee," he wrote.
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Since the board's inception, 1,064 people from Grassy Narrows and other nearby First Nations have applied for compensation due to suspected mercury poisoning.
Ironically, it is through the lens of fashion—the desire to look good and present oneself to the world—that that distance narrows.
Trump on Monday said he is leaning toward a running mate with political rather than military experience as he narrows down his choices.
One of her strategies is to periodically confine the dancers to amplifying wooden boards, even though that decision narrows her choreographic options spatially.
On the top level, the penthouse narrows to a glassy capsule, and the main event is the 2,218-square-foot private outdoor terrace.
Following the death of the teenager in mid-April, the video is now making the rounds on the Ontario reserve of Grassy Narrows.
The answer to that question only matters if there's a contested convention, and that possibility is shrinking rapidly as the presidential field narrows.
On the other side of the station is a field that narrows into a stream bed leading up into the dense rain forest.
True, splitting off might mean taxes go even higher, but at least what's levied west of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge would stay there.
Rapport, a historian who teaches at the University of Glasgow, narrows the task by focusing on three cities: New York, London and Paris.
The book, which narrows wealth building into 13 steps, is based on Hill's 20-year research of more than 500 self-made millionaires.
Using a combination of computer simulation and modeling, Corning narrows down the compositions to a few dozen contenders before conducting even more tests.
It should become clearer to investors how its other bets are performing, which could determine whether the discount on the stock narrows further.
Women doctors and sales managers particularly lag behind men income-wise, while in other professions — including teaching and social work — the wage gap narrows.
That's evident at the Narrows R.V. park and cafe, out by the now-closed road into the refuge, where four protesters are holding out.
The company is now following up with the cities, from Los Angeles to Indianapolis to Toronto, seeking further information as it narrows its search.
Authorities stopped a "vehicle of interest" in the New York blast last night near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York, the FBI said.
We turn down a street, our view of the sky narrows, and suddenly our blue dot jumps to the other side of the block.
A Jones victory could mean trouble for U.S. President Donald Trump's policy agenda as it narrows the Republicans' already slim majority in the Senate.
A "butting bearish wedge" is formed when a trading range narrows as prices rise — Twilio broke out of this bearish channel earlier this year.
After eighteen miles, I exit onto the ramp for the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, whose towers are in a haze of mist at this hour.
The idea is that alcohol narrows your focus to only what's directly in front of you and keeps you from seeing the big picture.
Editorial Like practiced horseplayers at a racetrack, wealthy campaign donors are adjusting their bets as the primary season ends and the political field narrows.
The other path is that, every year, everyone in the U.S. gets poorer, but the percentage gap between the richest and the poorest narrows.
The prize has around 20,000 applicants a year, and narrows it down to 50 finalists, then 10, before declaring one $1 million prize winner.
It's not always easy to return treasured items There's nothing that narrows down where the photos were taken or the person who donated them.
The promenade, which was part of the original bridge, narrows to just 10 feet across in places from 17 feet at its widest point.
That is no longer a fact in dispute that needs to be established in any interview, which further narrows the scope of any questioning.
As acting AG, he can simply issue a new referral that narrows the scope of the Mueller mandate, thereby gutting it of any force.
It connects the patient with various provider matches and the patient narrows down the list and then hire the provider they're most interested in.
Still, with every new bomb discovered, the evidence grows and, investigators hope, the space between the hunter and the hunted narrows ever so slightly.
She also said she remembered the specific route because she recognized some landmarks: the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and her grandmother's apartment on Shore Road.
The Wayband device was turned off for the first two miles of the race on the ascent and descent of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Both meaningful and scandalous, "The Narrows" is the story of a doomed interracial romance that proves that passion and prejudice are not mutually exclusive.
On this grassy complex by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, seven campsites and a gazebo overlook the tidal strait that separates Staten Island from Brooklyn.
It was a rare sight in New York — the first major new bridge built in the city since the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in 1964.
Yes, if it's illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and smartly narrows the focus to the writing and delivery of the "I Have a Dream" speech.
The first mile, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, is the longest and steepest hill on the course, and Zou fell far behind at the start.
First, as the race narrows to a top 3 with Kamala, Booker, Beto, Buttigieg and others falling away, Warren will be the primary beneficiary.
Joe Biden's campaign is ramping up its investment in Super Tuesday states, anticipating a Democratic race that narrows to two candidates by early March.
That strategy gives him one narrow path to the nomination: Spend heavily and hang on until the field narrows to two or three candidates.
"As the field narrows, we're seeing Democrats coalesce and rally around Vice President Biden," said Kate Bedingfield, a deputy campaign manager for Mr. Biden.
The problem with those productions, and with this one, is that such delivery narrows the expressive range of an emotionally varied and complex work.
Virginia, in other words, is a big deal, and if Kaine can help her win it, Trump's path to the White House narrows considerably.
Until the race sort of narrows down, you're not really going to have, I think, a lot of substantive back-and-forth between the candidates.
But when the difference between the short- and long-term rates narrows, it's a signal that people are less convinced growth is here to stay.
A youthful wit and ardor gradually narrows its focus, shifting from marveling at the beauty of art, people, and life to a grimmer point: death.
Similar situations play out in other places of the world, especially at bottlenecks where a web of roads narrows down to a precious few lanes.
" The reporter notes he "leans forward and narrows his eyes to make a point" when he adds, "You don't want to do too much touching.
"Prime Minister Trudeau says that 'Canada is back' as a leader on the world stage," Grassy Narrows Deputy Chief Randy Fobister said in a statement.
When Zeratsky plans his morning, he narrows down his might-do's to what he calls his "one big thing" and organizes his calendar around it.
It was replaced by stock images from a Newfoundland™ brochure: a humpback whale, a fjord near Gros Morne, Cabot Tower perched above the Narrows.
The Narrows Lake fundraising is happening at the same time as Cenovus is preparing to market a number of assets in its Deep Basin position.
Across from a glass-goods warehouse on an unassuming, windswept Bushwick block, the Narrows has glossy rewards for the determined seeker of a good drink.
Rather, it narrows its options based on what it has learned from millions of matches played against itself and in 193,000 Go games available online.
Without a repeat victory in Florida, the largest of the states to swing between parties in presidential elections, Trump's path to re-election narrows significantly.
The exhibition narrows the spectrum of the artist's 50-year-long practice into a concise selection of works that address the potencies of altered states.
Etched in the annals of Zionist lore, Shaar Hagai is the point where the road narrows into a steep gorge that winds through the hills.
" Cruz defended his campaign so far, saying that as the field narrows, there is only one strongly conservative candidate who has "a path to winning.
And our decision-making narrows in another sense, in that we contract our circle of who counts as "us," and who merits empathy and consideration.
But the pipeline still narrows for women all the way up to the chairman's office, even in fields like art history, where women outnumber men.
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In another plan, there would be walls across the waterways near the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, the Throgs Neck Bridge and the entrances to Jamaica Bay.
And in order to follow through and fulfill everything he expects of himself, he narrows his focus even further, in accordance with the principle: ACE.
Whether the goal is to help secure funding, prosthelytize, or garner favor with a subset of voters, censoring words narrows our thinking and our world.
The boat, known for now as Hull 200, left Atlantic City early in the morning and passed under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge just before noon.
The Library of America recently published "The Street" in one volume along with Petry's 1953 masterpiece, "The Narrows," and a sampling of her critical writing.
The army seeks to drive southwards through the area immediately east of Deraa city, where rebel territory narrows to a thin corridor along the Jordanian border.
It narrows—and makes possible it possible to eliminate—a tension: on one hand, people want laws to be enforced consistently and impartially, as they should.
On Tuesday, Reuters reporters saw women, some carrying children and sick people, wade through the river, which narrows to less than 10 meters (11 yards) there.
The five were detained during a traffic stop conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York Police Department on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
And last year, the tiny Ojibway community of Grassy Narrows, in Ontario, declared a state of emergency when tests showed toxic chemicals in its water supply.
Mr. Trump's lead is significantly higher under polling models that project a turnout above 150,000, but the race narrows when turnout is projected closer to 130,000.
In 2014, 19-year-old Emily Tran died from acute intoxication of ecstasy after attending the festival, which was being held at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area.
We knew the sequel would move forward in time, leaving 1917 (and Steve Trevor) in the dust, but having an exact year narrows this down immensely.
It details a 70-year-old man with coronary artery disease, a condition where the buildup of plaque in arteries narrows blood flow to the heart.
Innovation strategy, ahead of ideation, asks for analysis that narrows the field of solutions, then focuses in on one key area, insight or problem to solve.
So although this doesn't bring Dropbox quite up to the level of feature parity, it definitely narrows the gap and fits the most common use cases.
My tactile awareness narrows to only the parts that are interacting with another person — though this includes secondary interaction, like using a whip or a condom.
But when the difference between the short- and long-term rates narrows, it's a signal that people are less certain that growth is here to stay.
No actress is more adept at pacing a performance, and everything in "The Post" gathers force and narrows to a point—to a closeup of Mrs.
They stay there in the soft breeze as the last embers of sunset fade and the lights of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge twinkle in the background.
Still, polls have shown the Democrats slipping further and further from taking the Senate as their lead in the House narrows, despite their continued spending lead.
But Trump's decision to endorse Wicker, which he announced Tuesday night in a clear attempt to kneecap McDaniel, narrows the window for an anti-establishment challenge.
The last record that Narrows put out was 2012's Painted and, other than a few one-off shows this past April, they've been lying low.
Hospital margins are already between only 2 and 4 percent on average, Yount said, and that margin quickly narrows when more patients can't pay their bills.
In her current solo show, Scavenge, at Tibor de Nagy Gallery's new downtown location, Medrie MacPhee narrows the asymptotic gap between the two to nearly nothing.
Eventually, the plot narrows to a choice between love and success, but since the success doesn't really belong to Jack the stakes are a bit muddled.
The first Surf is in Rumson, N.J., and lacks the new place's sweeping views of the Statue of Liberty, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Mayor Pete ButtigiegPete ButtigiegSanders's path narrows as losses mount Andrew Yang endorses Biden in 2020 race Biden takes command of Democratic race MORE (D), former Rep.
His district was merged in 22008 with that of a four-term Democrat, Leo C. Zeferetti, with a part of Brooklyn near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
The racial marriage gap, which is attributed in part to tougher overall economic situations for black Americans, narrows with education level, but it does not close.
The new one narrows the scope even more, with three major themes a year that stick to what Mr. Redzepi thinks is best at the time.
While a motorist or airplane pilot may call in a smoke report for a general area, Descartes' text-based tool narrows down where the fire is.
"This is the best time of year to ride the ferry," he said, standing beside the pilothouse as the boat passed under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
The two oldest daughters of April Fobister (the surname is a common one in Grassy Narrows) require round-the-clock care because of severe mercury poisoning.
At the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the E-ZPass toll will increase by 44 cents to $11.52, and the cash toll will increase by $1 to $17.
The range of possible outcomes for any particular storm is, not surprisingly, wider for predictions further in the future, but narrows as a storm gets closer.
Now Yang faces his biggest moment yet and a chance for a real breakthrough as the focus narrows to a smaller group of candidates in Houston.
Two works depict urban infrastructure: a monoprint of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, by Rachel Burgess, and a linocut of a power line, by Ondine Wolfe Crispin.
But, in some industries, the gap narrows when comparing the pay of male and female workers who have the same education level, experience and job tenure.
A little over three miles from the east boundary of Zion, this site is close to The Narrows, a popular hike that winds through a gorge.
Only the lyrics establish a theme that fits their larger project of celebrating the grandiosity of American myth — specificity narrows the scope a little, that's all.
The wind induced structural collapse of Tacoma Narrows Bridge in WA in 1940 is a famous example of the hazardous nature of this type of vibration.
His ability to weather the onslaught will offer insights about his strengths as a candidate and whether he has the mettle to survive once the field narrows.
Those individuals were taken in for questioning during a traffic stop at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the bridge that connects the boroughs of Brooklyn and Staten Island.
His advisers say that the only certainty about the race remains its fluidity, and that they are confident they will still be standing once the field narrows.
But more so than any other Mi series phone in the past, the ~$500 Mi 215 narrows the gap with its high-end flagship competitors even further.
Mr. Trump's challenge will be to maintain his edge after the field of rivals narrows, allowing the large cadre of anti-Trump Republicans to coalesce their support.
They usually occur where the river narrows or goes under a bridge, or where the river slope flattens out, allowing the ice pieces to accumulate and clog.
By the same logic, a country's growth will naturally slow down as the gap with the leading economies narrows and the scope for catch-up growth diminishes.
"Typically high heels also have a tapered toe, and that narrows the distance between your toes and crams all the bones into a narrow space," Miller said.
"Typically high heels also have a tapered toe, and that narrows the distance between your toes and crams all the bones into a narrow space," Miller says.
AS, the first imaging application for Watson, is a condition in which the heart's aortic valve narrows and blocks blood flow to the rest of the body.
As the film unfolds, its focus narrows on a man and a woman engaged in an unconventional telephone courtship, offering revealing insight into the city's social codes.
As the field narrows, there is a consolidation of votes that I think are opposed to Donald Trump and those are going to go to Marco Rubio.
Running a sharper, more professional campaign that narrows the polling gap with Clinton would certainly be good news for Kelly Ayotte and Marco Rubio and Pat Toomey.
Soooo activities that cause an elevated heart rate while your left arm remains relatively motionless narrows down to, what, job interviews, poker games, and certain sex stuff.
The supernatural element short-circuits Lanthimos's pretensions of tragedy, and after its electrifying first hour, Killing loses it spark and narrows to a series of gruesome scenes.
Here the Rio Grande — the border that has separated the two countries since 1848, with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo — narrows to a pinch.
The condition occurs when the heart's aortic valve narrows, restricting blood flow from the organ into the main artery carrying blood to the rest of the body.
But the aide said Democratic lawmakers have felt reassured that when the margin between Clinton and Trump narrows, it's because Clinton's numbers dip, not because Trump's climb.
The map sweeps across the city's five boroughs and New Jersey, from the Long Island Sound to the Hudson River to the Narrows to the Atlantic Ocean.
Also suing Live Nation in a separate claim is Julie Tran, whose daughter Emily died after attending HARD Summer at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area in August 2014.
That further narrows the margins for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, as he attempts to muscle a massive economic rescue package through the chamber in short order.
In the 1960s, a nearby pulp and paper mill dumped mercury into the river that supplies water to Grassy Narrows and residents still experience mercury poisoning today.
" Then he narrows his eyes, as if to size up the whole field of space science, and scoffs, "But I mean, the evidence is not looking good.
Across the narrows from Halifax at Tufts Cove, a Mi'kmaw community of about two dozen families was hit by the explosion and the tidal wave it created.
The symbols: "The ship pictured is Henry Hudson's Half Moon, at anchor in the narrows," said Emil Micah, who helped develop the recent iteration of the flag.
The law changed the bulk collection of metadata by requiring the government to specify an individual or account, a step that narrows the swath of data collected.
The history of such "melt-up" phases suggest that when momentum peaks and they finally falter, volatility rises, the leadership of the market often narrows a bit.
But the complicating factors cited by the skeptics show a lot is riding on the degree to which the economy slows and earnings-growth narrows in 2019.
First, even if Facebook substantially narrows the scope of targeting, there is no reason to believe that its algorithms might not revert to discriminatory ad distribution patterns.
"It narrows the gap of life's emergence [on Earth] from between 4.3 billion (the age of the oceans— life requires water) to 4 billion years ago," he said.
More than 50,000 runners will take to the streets of New York Sunday, bounding across the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge for a 26.2 mile jaunt through the five boroughs.
That support is particularly crucial toward the start of the race, after runners descend from the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and head onto Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Trump's comments come as the presidential field narrows ahead of November elections, while the central bank mulls a potential interest rate hike by the end of the year.
He combines disloyalty to the party with intense loyalty to the cause in a way that makes him well-positioned to rise further as the field inevitably narrows.
"It is certainly not an unusual scenario that the bank's talent pipeline of women narrows at more senior career levels," the report read, noting the issue is widespread.
This kind of calculated, Johnny-Come-Lately progressivism doesn't cut it for the millions of progressives looking to rally behind a leader as the road to 2020 narrows.
Below 2,000 feet the gaping cavity narrows into two channels, and warm water flows through it, boring through the ice like sugar through the enamel of a tooth.
How the rush to survive—especially if you are a 28-year-old black woman from Chicago driving through the South alone—all but narrows to a murmur.
LONDON, April 18 (LPC) - Leveraged loan bankers are approaching direct lenders in a bid to sell down difficult deals as the distinction between syndicators and private money narrows.
Public equity issuance as another possible avenue for future deleveraging, assuming successful execution of the company's turnaround plan narrows the net asset value (NAV) discount for its shares.
Back on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, Frank Sinatra had sung "New York, New York" so many times through the morning, even his recorded voice seemed to have laryngitis.
A picture caption with an article on Monday about the results of the New York City Marathon misstated where the runners on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge were headed.
Now, the company is rolling out a new app called LinkedIn Students that narrows in on helping soon-to-be-professionals demographic to help college kids find jobs.
Athletes in the blue stream (the elite men and women follow this route) are the first to exit the highway off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge onto Dahlgren Place.
Other popular spots, like the Narrows —a trail that turns into a river with massive rocks on either side — are at risk of closing due to land erosion.
When I carry my camera at a party or wedding or news event, my world narrows to what I can see through the viewfinder: subject, composition, and light.
It also means that IPR's overturn rate is actually demonstrative of the process's success, because it narrows cases to only the most likely claims needing a second look.
At Fort Wadsworth, a historic battlement next to the Verrazano Bridge, we stood atop the moraine and looked across the Narrows, the strait between Staten Island and Brooklyn.
The woman has told investigators — and a grand jury — that the van had traveled on the Belt Parkway, either in sight of or underneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
This sleek seafood destination on Staten Island, with waterfront views that take in the sweep of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is the latest from the restaurateur Victor Rallo.
"The fact that they're twins really narrows down the alternatives," said Susan Bailey, a cancer biologist at Colorado State University and a co-author of the new study.
Still, when Mama's focus narrows to individuals instead of the group, in one-on-one scenes with Beta (Marquise Vilson) and Ariela (Hailie Sahar), authentically moving moments emerge.
When people believe they are at risk of targeted violence, their sense of community narrows, according to research by Daphna Canetti-Nisim, a University of Maryland political psychologist.
"When stress and adrenaline hit, we get tunnel vision, where our scope of vision narrows, and we get auditory exclusion, where we don't hear as well," he explained.
It would lower tolls on outer bridges like the Robert F. Kennedy (still known as the Triborough) and the Verrazano-Narrows that serve areas with few transit options.
As the action narrows to an underground cell and, later, a series of swinger-stuffed motel rooms, the atmosphere becomes more claustrophobic and the plot substantially more nutty.
When the mercury was discovered, the fishing industry collapsed; today Grassy Narrows has high unemployment and little in the way of its traditional economy to fall back on.
That is not how it feels 240 miles or so southeast of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, where the Queen Mary 21992 is heading out into the Atlantic. Capt.
MORE (R-Ariz.) after he said he would oppose the latest ObamaCare repeal bill, which narrows the chance that Republicans can get the legislation to President Trump's desk.
The move also narrows any hope a future President may have of reentering dialogue with Iran -- perhaps to shore up the international nuclear pact from which Trump withdrew.
The proposal also narrows the group of DACA recipients eligible for the temporary protection, adding several requirements that applicants would have to meet, including an annual income threshold.
The rally began about 30 minutes after Democrats hit the debate stage a few hundred miles away in Las Vegas, a critical event as the primary field narrows.
Machine learning narrows down the options, and humans then look through a much more narrow pool of gifts to send a handful of final choices to the gift-giver.
MONTE WASCH NEW LEBANON, N.Y. To the Editor: The review of "Built: The Hidden Stories Behind Our Structures" (March 18) mentions Othmar Ammann, who designed the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
" Having these signals narrows down the area that the multinational search team has been focusing on -- which a few days ago was described as "about the size of Connecticut.
The app automatically enlarges you eyes and narrows your face, which means you can pretty successfully erode yourself if you continue looping in the same photo again and again.
The first wave of runners make their way across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge during the start of the New York City Marathon in New York, U.S., November 5, 2017.
Details: The proposed rule narrows the gap between what Medicare pays for CAR-T and what the drug companies that make it charge, but there's still a substantial gap.
That loss of income — an estimated $390 million annually, according to the Congressional Budget Office — would be a catastrophic blow that also needlessly narrows a woman's health care choices.
Grassy Narrows, which is home to about 600 people, sounded the alarm last year when it found mercury and DBPs (plasticizers also used in adhesives) present in the water.
Voters will cast ballots in the first round on Sunday of what has turned into the most unpredictable French election in memory as the gap between four frontrunners narrows.
"EBITDA is strong again on aggressive cost cutting, and management narrows the EBITDA growth outlook towards the top of the prior range," said Jefferies in a note to clients.
The Sandy Hook pilots, also called sea pilots, steer ships coming and going between the start of the Ambrose Channel, twelve miles at sea, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
The docking pilots replace the sea pilots at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge when ships are incoming, and vice versa at the entrance to the Kill Van Kull when outgoing.
Two decades after the handover, however, the gap in outlook and level of freedom between Hong Kong and China seems to be widening even as the wealth gap narrows.
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro is preparing to lay off his New Hampshire and South Carolina teams as he narrows his focus to Iowa and Nevada, Politico reported Monday.
The New York Times reported that as Trump narrows his list of potential candidates to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, Hardiman has moved toward the front of the pack.
Outside, there will be a terrace, with lawns, planters and a farmhouse-style table, and a panorama that sweeps from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to the Statue of Liberty.
Though Dust Moth is Frederiksen's main focus, he's still a member of Narrows, the caustic hardcore punk outfit that has put out a few great records on Deathwish Inc.
The tunnel itself, some 40 feet in length and five feet in diameter, looks like a water main; it narrows at one end before emptying into the silver sphere.
The Great Eastern Highway, four lanes of traffic with streetlights and crosswalks in Perth, narrows to two lanes long before it ends in Kalgoorlie 600 kilometers to the east.
The $17 toll to drive across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is more than twice the $7.75 toll to take the far more glamorous Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco.
Policy narrows the field of possible moves to a handful of promising ones, while Value looks for positive outcomes without driving all the way to every possible game conclusion.
"We must ensure that 5G narrows rather than widens the digital divide and that rural Americans receive the benefits that come from wireless innovation," Pai said in the statement.
Then, after updating your Instagram, you can turn for a three-hundred-and-sixty-degree view of Staten Island, the Verrazano Narrows, the Brooklyn Bridge, lower Manhattan, Jersey City.
Amos uses stitching in often divergent ways, as in the largely black felt print, "The Narrows" (2014), in which the two stitched forms are radically different from each other.
The Williamsburg, Manhattan, George Washington, Bronx-Whitestone and Throgs Neck Bridges were all suspension bridges, as was the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge of 12, perhaps the last of its kind.
Pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that occurs in the arteries in the lungs, and peripheral artery disease narrows the arteries leading to the legs, stomach, arms and head.
If the field of mainstream candidates narrows to someone who's acceptable to "very conservative" voters, like Mr. Rubio, a weaker Mr. Cruz might open up a key segment of votes.
So I think this pushed to the left focusing on things like abolishing ICE only further narrows the party which hurts them and is a negative impact heading into 2020.
The lira could come under renewed pressure if that margin narrows in November and December, when inflation is expected to bounce back once the so-called base effects wear off.
Trump, who is seeing a drastic drop in the polls and many reliably red states polling blue, is desperate to rally his base as his path to victory quickly narrows.
A prolonged government-formation process in Berlin narrows next year's rare window between big elections in which the EU and the euro zone can take big decisions about the future.
As the number of women narrows down, the competition to win Bachelor Colton Underwood's is heart heating up — and some women don't seem to be able to handle the pressure.
The conclusion, reached by administration officials, narrows the already slim chances that President Barack Obama can fulfill his pledge to close the notorious offshore prison before leaving office in January.
As the field narrows, the front-runners from both parties remain focused on economic issues in states where upcoming primaries may soon win enough delegates to clinch their party's nomination.
Zymergen aims to develop better yeast strains to make foods and fragrances or narrows down the molecular properties to create new types of materials faster and cheaper for these companies.
VICE Impact met with Anne Marie Heckscher, area manager of Denmark's Prison and Probation Service, to discuss how Denmark's prison system narrows the social distance between inmates and everyday citizens.
Instead it takes stock of your entire listening history, then narrows the range of possible suggestions down to tracks that have been released in the last two to three weeks.
HAMILTON NARROWS GAP Lewis Hamilton took advantage of Sebastian Vettel's pit-stop strategy to earn his 45th career Formula One win, capturing the Canadian Grand Prix for the fifth time.
They said the split takes away broader managerial responsibilities and narrows their roles, allowing them to focus on key targets and client relationships while Gayne concentrates on the UK market.
Jones' projected victory narrows the Republican edge in the Senate, which is a very big deal for the future (or lack thereof) of President Donald Trump's policy agenda in 53.
As the contango in Brent narrows sharply, strategies which depend on selling Brent futures are becoming unprofitable (Hedge funds bet on tightening oil market despite Doha debacle, Reuters, April 19).
New research released Monday says mercury contamination in the English-Wabigoon River system that flows past Grassy Narrows can be cleaned up, but it would cost $30 to $50 million.
The conclusion, reached by administration officials, narrows the already slim chances that President Barack Obama can fulfill his pledge to close the notorious offshore prison before leaving office in January.
In addition, Mr. Long said that Fire Department rescuers had to manage two episodes in which high winds tipped over a pair of tractor-trailers on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Mr. Kaplan's perspectives included the peaks of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge linking Brooklyn and Staten Island.
The dish provided a brain-clearing heat, the kind that quiets the exterior world and narrows your focus to your tongue and the sudden inexplicable need to keep it burning.
In addition to lowering blood levels of LDL, statins reduce inflammation, now recognized as an important risk factor for heart disease, and they stabilize the plaque that narrows coronary arteries.
Mr. Nolan instead narrows in on a handful of men who are scrambling and white-knuckling their way into history on the sea, in the air and on the ground.
The movie narrows its focus to a dozen or so weary German prisoners, most of them teen-agers, tossed into the front line in the dying months of the conflict.
Rhythm, order, music, and lucid exposition: there is undeniably a mandarin quality to the way that Greenwell narrows the frame of his inquiry and then perfectly fills this reduced space.
The subscription service narrows a selection of new releases down to five options, and the recipient will be able to choose which hardcover book they'd like to receive each month.
One well-aimed critique of the Bolton resignation/firing is that it narrows the range of foreign-policy opinion within the Trump administration, denying the president access to some views.
The gap naturally narrows over time as depreciation slows and you pay down the loan balance —rerun the numbers when you're three years into that loan or lease, said DeLorenzo.
The House version narrows the loophole by requiring investments to be held for more than three years instead of one year currently in order to qualify for capital gains treatment.
Nonetheless, the majority of voters do want a Democratic majority in Congress in 241 — but by a margin that is widest among all adults and narrows as voting likelihood increases.
Nonetheless, the majority of voters do want a Democratic majority in Congress in 2018 — but by a margin that is widest among all adults and narrows as voting likelihood increases.
And the Narrows has become an oasis for everyone involved: protesters with AR-15s across their chests, journalists clutching camera gear, Patagonia-clad environmentalists who have come to protest the protest.
The new order narrows the countries affected from seven to six — Iraq was aken off the list — and drops a previous section that would have indefinitely suspended admission of Syrian refugees.
This wouldn't close the so-called gun show loophole allowing guns to pass among private sellers without a background check, but it effectively narrows the pool of unlicensed dealers that can.
This pay difference narrows when looking at the younger population, aged 0003 to 30, with graduates receiving an average of £4,500 more than non-graduates, as people enter the job market.
Homecoming operates in two timelines, with Esmail approaching the future one with wit: The screen literally narrows, signifying, perhaps, how constricted Heidi's life has become, and the gaps in her memory.
This narrows down the area that must be scanned by the car's perception system, and allows those sensors to focus on what's most important: pedestrians and other cars on the road.
Its policy rates are now barely above that of the Fed and if that yield premium narrows too much, a huge amount of foreign money in its bond market could flee.
" Kisor's attorney, Paul Hughes, said the ruling significantly narrows agency authority and "delivers a significant victory, not only for our client James Kisor, but also for regulated parties across the spectrum.
Asked by a reporter whether the tunnel was a pipe dream, Mr. Cuomo responded by asking if plans like the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the George Washington Bridge were pipe dreams.
Erin Hills, at 7,800 yards and with four par-fives, is likely to favour power hitters, but that hardly narrows the list of prospective winners in the year's second major championship.
Among married women the margin narrows significantly: 48 percent said they support Clinton, 40 percent said Trump, 8 percent said they support Johnson and only 22 percent said they support Stein.
As the pool narrows and there aren't as many moderates and centrists to serve as a stark contrast, Castro and Warren may have no choice but to take on one another.
Whereas the first drop was all about bold, primary hues, the latest installment of Esprit by Opening Ceremony narrows down the color story to three main themes: stripes, prints, and pastels.
Fitch views public equity issuance as the most likely avenue for future deleveraging, assuming successful execution of the company's turnaround plan narrows the net asset value (NAV) discount for its shares.
But compared to the 5.5-inch XL, the 5-inch Pixel distinctly narrows your field of view by a few degrees, leaving slim vertical bars around the edge of your vision.
It was the morning rush in New York Harbor on Thursday when the Eagle, a majestic, 295-foot, three-masted Coast Guard ship, set sail from beneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
The restaurant is part of a sleek new development on the borough's northeastern coast, not far from the ferry terminal and offering uninterrupted views of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Manhattan.
In 22014, Japanese doctors diagnosed the chief with mercury poisoning when they visited Grassy Narrows First Nation to study astonishingly high levels of the neurotoxin in the northern Ontario community's water.
In 2014, Japanese doctors diagnosed the chief with mercury poisoning when they visited Grassy Narrows First Nation to study astonishingly high levels of the neurotoxin in the northern Ontario community's water.
When imagining a journey around planet Earth, I never pictured the part where I crossed the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in a Toyota Camry with a pink Lyft mustache on the dashboard.
Anecdotally, we also know that Warren is building a very robust ground operation in caucus states like Iowa and Nevada, which will undeniably give her an advantage as the race narrows.
What's more, the coalition agreement also demands that every additional euro spent on defense be matched by foreign development assistance, which further narrows the wiggle room to beef up the military.
In "Let the Great World Spin," his National Book Award-winning novel, the scope narrows to describe Philippe Petit's unauthorized performance on a tightrope strung between the twin towers on Aug.
U.K. leadership fight narrows: Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary, finished second in a vote among Conservative lawmakers, keeping him in the race against Boris Johnson to become Britain's next prime minister.
The final rule issued Tuesday by the three Republican members of the NLRB substantially narrows the instances where an employee could be found to have two employers rather than just one.
Some Democrats say it's too risky to go on the attack or bring up personal liabilities — at least until the field narrows, when a candidate is less likely to face blowback.
Metal Shark, a shipyard in Louisiana, is building some ferries with deeper hulls and larger engines to manage the rougher waters near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge between Staten Island and Brooklyn.
This, to a large degree, narrows the choice down to academics and monetary policy officials, but many of the latter are either closely allied with the chair or the Democratic Party.
Losses in September for the Dow and Nasdaq widen in mid-term election years, while the S&P 500's average decline narrows slightly in such years, according to the data.
Now it's, 'I did not discuss interference in the campaign,' which further narrows your initial blanket denial of meeting with the Russians ... What, in your view, constitutes issues of the campaign?
" Kisor's attorney, Paul Hughes, said the ruling significantly narrows agency authority and "delivers a significant victory, not only for our client James Kisor, but also for regulated parties across the spectrum.
UNWINDING INTEREST RATES HIKES Some economists said Bank Indonesia (BI) was unlikely to immediately respond by cutting interest rates, noting BI had signaled it would wait until the current account deficit narrows.
If you don't mind a more severe crop, though, you can turn HyperSmooth to "Boost," which narrows the FOV about as much as DJI's does, and it stabilizes the shot even more.
Three First Nations — Grassy Narrows, Shoal Lake 40 and Neskantaga — are in Geneva, Switzerland to address the UN's Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which is reviewing Canada's human rights record.
"If that gap narrows, that creates volatility, because I think markets will be more comfortable with a Clinton presidency than a Trump presidency," said John Canally, strategist and economist at LPL Financial.
But in a four-way matchup including third-party candidates, Clinton's lead narrows to 229% over Trump's 4963%, with Libertarian Gary Johnson at 2496% and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 24.6%.
Trump has now taken two of the first three GOP contests, and looks dominant enough that other candidates' chances of surpassing him could hinge on whether the five-candidate field quickly narrows.
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It also narrows blood vessels, which lessens shivering, and can prevent large dips in a person's core temperature, making it a "good choice" for patients at risk of hypothermia, the authors said.
Reports recently surfaced that Intel's fund, the largest of its kind, might sell up to $1 billion of its holdings as it narrows its strategy under its chief executive, Brian M. Krzanich.
After a glorious run uphill in the opening mile of the New York City Marathon, Mile 2 is a downhill joy ride from the crest of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge into Brooklyn.
As Hannah narrows her pool of Bachelorette men down to find a fiancé, fans are beginning to see standout options for the next Bachelor (no, Luke P. is not one of them).
Sue is sweet and meek until something needs to be attended to, at which point she narrows her eyes and whoever is standing in front of her does exactly as she says.

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