The lighthouse stands on a rugged tall cliff, connected to the mainland by a narrow steel suspension bridge.
Ron Paul has likewise pursued a narrow approach, pitching himself to small-government economic conservatives.
Cantor descended a narrow spiral staircase at the end of the hallway outside his office.
The brewery application was passed by a narrow margin of seven votes to six.
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Defining value in such a narrow way, they argue, obscures the broader benefits of higher education.
The most dramatic is Stiniva a pebble cove with a narrow entrance flanked by high rocks.
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Ludlow made it - but only just - at Newtown with a narrow, two-wicket win.
TEMPLE-RASTON: De Mistura said that the al-Maliki government had been given a narrow window of opportunity.
Their compound is down a narrow alleyway lined with makeshift concrete shacks for migrant workers.
But now he's come here to a narrow, smelly industrial street near the LA River.
Our challenge as leaders is not to view the opportunity in a narrow frame.
Bundesliga giants Bayern kept their hopes alive with a narrow 1-0 home win over Maccabi Haifa.
They said the polls show a narrow majority in the state still supports the death penalty.
The third path to international success is going for global leadership in a narrow product category.
If you are only bouncing ideas off your spouse, it leads to a narrow perspective.
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It assigned the Post Co. a Narrow Moat rating, a notch up from its rivals.
That left them with a narrow lead of 54 after two more James Tredwell wickets.
To describe it this way to take a narrow-minded and oversimplified view of the subject.
Crib y Ddysgl is a narrow ridge not far from the 3, 560ft (1, 085m) summit of Snowdon.
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The restaurant is located near a tiny village in a narrow valley off the River Wye.
Television footage of Beichuan showed few buildings standing amid piles of rubble in a narrow valley.
Is that observation fair, that he has a narrow base among the supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr?
Winning by a narrow margin in the popular vote, Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President.
To the north lies Brigantine Beach, just across a narrow waterway full of boats.
Nominated for President by acclamation in 1960, he lost by a narrow margin to John F.
Many voters took heed, helping Mr Kohl's centre-right coalition, against expectations, to a narrow victory.
The booklets aim to improve teaching by "shifting it away from a narrow emphasis on skills".
Most of the body's cells have a limited lifespan and a narrow job to do.
"They're offering a narrow curriculum so schools with a broader curriculum are losing pupils, " he said.
But South African unions view it like a charging rhino in a narrow alley.
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