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narrowness
1. The track leading up to The Centre isn’t wide enough for three to ride abreast and, taking advantage of the narrowness of the trackway, Berndt sets a more sedate pace as we turn off the main way
2. necessary for the conveniency of the inhabitants, and the narrowness of the market may not
3. villages, on account of the narrowness of the market, trade cannot always be extended as stock
4. By means of it, the narrowness of the home market does not hinder the division of labour in any particular branch of art or manufacture from being carried to the highest perfection
5. In those of the former kind, liberality, frankness, and good fellowship, naturally make a part of their common character ; in the latter, narrowness, meanness, and a selfish disposition, averse to all social pleasure and enjoyment
6. In general, there is not perhaps, any one article of expense or consumption by which the liberality or narrowness of a man's whole expense can be better judged of than by his house-rent
7. Sim’s shoulders slumped with the narrowness of victory
8. While I may feel more comfortable placing myself closer to the lesser end in the scale of human resourcefulness, I have tried to write about the frustration of those who have had a vision, where they have had to try to squeeze such grandiloquence into the narrowness of Man’s linguistics, only to discover for myself this feeling, up close and personal
9. suddenly shifted load, Myserrah's foot slid across the narrowness that separated them tripping
10. narrowness a great expanse, il health a blessing, and the lack of glory a joy, while poverty becomes freedom and ease
11. Likewise, in this same way, man is enabled to avoid that ever-present tendency to fall victim to distortion of vision, prejudice of viewpoint, and narrowness of judgment
12. Regardless of the width or narrowness of the definition, most
13. Such was the narrowness imposed in the house that Aureliano Segundo felt more comfortable at Petra Cotes’s
14. Because of the narrowness of the stairs of the platform, the goons had to attack one behind the other, rushing at the boy with their big, bare hands
15. The older hunters tried to destroy the carving of my face on the cliff any number of times, but the height of the cliff and the narrowness of the path leading up from the river bank made it easy to defend
16. That can leave the organisation with insufficient reserves when a change in course of action may be needed and certainly means that it will never consider in full all the options which may be available both to itself and the other party due to the narrowness of its world view
17. She shuddered at the narrowness of her escape from his blandishments
18. The shining Bodden with its bays and little islands lay beneath us, to the north was the sea, to the west the sea, to the east, right away on the other side of distant Rügen, the sea; far in the south rose the towers of Stralsund; close behind us a forest of young pines filled the air with warm waves of fragrance; at our feet the turf was thick with flowers,--oh, wide and splendid world! How good it is to look sometimes across great spaces, to lift one's eyes from narrowness, to feel the large silence that rests on lonely hills! Motionless we stood before this sudden unrolling of the beauty of God's earth
19. had worried about the narrowness of the tunnel, but she managed
20. When the water of divine self is pumped up through the narrowness of fountain nozzle (forms) then it jets up in the air to make a show of itself
21. But this is the fate and flaw of the human being, the narrowness of his vision
22. The duchess and the duke came out to the door of the room to receive him, and with them a grave ecclesiastic, one of those who rule noblemen's houses; one of those who, not being born magnates themselves, never know how to teach those who are how to behave as such; one of those who would have the greatness of great folk measured by their own narrowness of mind; one of those who, when they try to introduce economy into the household they rule, lead it into meanness
23. narrowness of his understanding, fancy enlarged the boundary of his heart
24. The narrowness of view, which to ourselves appears so singular, was to him natural, if not unavoidable
25. that, favoured as I was by nature with all the narrowness of stricture in
26. “You differ from a great man in only one respect: the great man was once a very little man, but he developed one important quality: he recognized the smallness and narrowness of his thoughts and actions
27. He hides his pettiness and narrowness behind illusions of strength and greatness, someone else's strength and greatness
28. Crass and Sawkins accordingly lifted the coffin off the tressels, and - while Hunter held the light - proceeded to carry it downstairs, a task of considerable difficulty owing to the narrowness of the staircase and the landing
29. Cole had omitted no instructions, nor even neglected any preparation, that might enable me to come off with honour, in regard to the appearance of my virginity, except that, favoured as I was by nature with all the narrowness of stricture in that part requisite to conduct my designs, I had no occasion to borrow those auxiliaries of art that create a momentary one, easily discovered by the test of a warm bath; and as to the usual sanguinary symptoms of defloration, which, if not always, are generally attendants on it, Mrs
30. First of all, the word had no sense for cultured minds, to whom the narrowness of every belief is odious; and secondly, in connection with the everlasting troubles of this unhappy country it was hopelessly besmirched; it had been the cry of dark barbarism, the cloak of lawlessness, of crimes, of rapacity, of simple thieving
31. Innocently as the slight had been inflicted, it was somewhat unfortunate that she had encountered the sons and not the father, who, despite his narrowness, was far less starched and ironed than they, and had to the full the gift of charity
32. Opinions may be divided as to his wisdom in making this present: some may think that it was a graceful attention to be expected from a man like Lydgate, and that the fault of any troublesome consequences lay in the pinched narrowness of provincial life at that time, which offered no conveniences for professional people whose fortune was not proportioned to their tastes; also, in Lydgate's ridiculous fastidiousness about asking his friends for money
33. The grandeur of her soul redeems the narrowness of her education and the petty habits of her early life
34. For the same reason, and also due to the narrowness of the index, I do not use the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is an index of only 30 big-cap stocks, which more often than not do not adequately represent the leadership in any bull market
35. This is always great in hindsight, but in real time, how does a trader know that the current narrowness of the Bollinger Bands is really narrow enough to qualify as low volatility and to qualify as “just about to release a lot of energy”? This setup answers that question by adding the Keltner Channels as well as a momentum index oscillator
36. The smallness of the rooms above and below, indeed, and the narrowness of the passage and staircase, struck her beyond her imagination
37. ' In the pitiful narrowness of their lives they can't get on without such stories
38. And the narrowness and one-sidedness of his views did make everything seem simple and clear
39. He disliked his vulgar feelings, his self-confident narrowness of mind, but, principally, because of his sister, who should so passionately, egotistically and sensually love such a poor nature, and to please whom she should stifle all her noble sentiments
40. For narrowness of vision commend me to that which has only seen life through plate-glass windows and lace curtains