Similar words: narrow escape, a narrow escape, furrowed, borrowed, narrow, narrowness, narrow down, crowed. Meaning: ['nærəʊ] adj. 1. reduced in size as by squeezing together 2. made narrow; limited in breadth 3. having the opening reduced squeezed.
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151. Similarly alcoholics'lives are narrowed and dehumanized by their dependence on alcohol.
152. Spreads are still significantly wider than in 2007 when interest on investment grade debt narrowed to as tight 86.3 points above Treasuries, among the narrowest this decade.
153. The economic gap between America and a rising Asia has certainly narrowed; but worrying about it is wrong for two reasons.
154. As the role of the master builder narrowed to that of a designer the general contractor took over construction.
155. Aspirin thins the blood,(www.Sentencedict.com) letting it flow more easily through narrowed blood vessels.
156. The arteriolar wall is markedly thickened and the lumen is narrowed.
157. This is cerebral atrophy in a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The gyri are narrowed and the sulci widened toward to frontal pole.
158. The focal granulomatous inflammation with narrowed arterial lumen is seen here at high magnification.
159. Here is an example of renal vascular disease known as benign nephrosclerosis. The smaller arteries in the kidney have become thickened and narrowed.
160. But it is opening up once more as discounts to net asset value have narrowed, Bob Long, president and CEO of Conversus Capital, told the Reuters Private Equity and Hedge Funds Summit in London.
161. Here is occlusive coronary atherosclerosis. The coronary at the left is narrowed by 60 to 70 %.
162. Gross profit margin widened to 18.8 percent from 18.5 percent in the third quarter. But operating margin narrowed to 4.9 percent from 5.3 percent over the period, as costs rose.
163. The contest started May 16 and the number of songs was narrowed to 10 on Thursday - five initially suggested by the campaign and five write-in candidates.
164. Barium enema examination (1 case), demonstrated elongated and narrowed rectosigmoid .
165. The most important message Mr Roh can take to Pyongyang is that those cracks have narrowed, and no amount of wheedling or bluster from Mr Kim will allow them to widen.
166. His eyes narrowed and his mouth widened slightly with the ghost of a superior " Hm! "
167. But less impressive were its net and operating losses, which narrowed just 7-8 percent from a year earlier, even as the company was quick to point out it generated a gross profit for the quarter.
168. Each of those discoveries further narrowed the perceived gap of intelligence and culture between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes.
169. The empirical results show that the fiscal expenditure not only failed to promote regional economic gap narrowed, but has played a negative role in accelerating regional economic divergence.
170. Results The mucosa was flattened and destructed and local lumen was narrowed on barium radiographs.
171. The sigmoid colon and upper rectum were pressed backward and narrowed on colic photography.
172. Limited by time and experiment condition, the experiment of this research is narrowed down to the output word fluency.
173. Photo-electronic investigations of the anatomy of the thinned sclera show that the actual collagen fibres are irregularly narrowed and embedded in an altered ground substance (hyaluronic acid).
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