The summit's closing formal communique walked a narrow line.
Some Whitehall press officers in turn worry that they are being forced to cross the narrow line of propriety between propagating the policies of the government of the day and party politics.
Previous on-chip nanofocusing devices were only able to focus light into a narrow line, making them inefficient, whereas Caltech's contraption can be focused in three dimensions, producing a point a few nanometers across, and using half of the light that's sent through.
When the Home Affairs Select Committee completes its inquiry it will find itself treading that narrow line between condemning and contextualizing the unrest, but it would be hard to imagine any such investigation not wanting to consider what policies will be most effective in ensuring England's social landscape does not have parts left tinder-dry and combustible.
On top of the red line a hand-drawn narrow black line shows the general trend.
Spectators watch from shore as the big yachts jockey before the start, trying to avoid one another and the treacherous rocks off the Squadron, as they pound toward the narrow starting line.
Apple has a relatively narrow product line, but the brand is so strong that they have been successful selling both through retail partners (wholesale) as well as through their own retail channels.
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The Talyllyn narrow-gauge line was built in the 19th century to carry slate from the Bryn Eglwys quarries near Abergynolwyn.
Crowds of spectators line narrow, snow-packed Front Street to greet the winner.
One way to get to the famous stones was the narrow-gauge railway line that runs from Bushmills.
"The line between broadcast live TV and broadband streaming continues to narrow, " said Damir Skripic, product line manager for connected entertainment at NETGEAR.
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This parochial and proprietary approach, in an increasingly open, Internet-infused world, had relegated the company's Macintosh line to a narrow slice of sales.
Mumbai, India (CNN) -- Cramped, self-made huts line stretches of narrow and dirty lanes, accompanied by the smell of open sewers and towers of garbage.
Five miles to the south, the village of Alnmouth tends to draw gasps from passengers on the nearby Edinburgh-London train line for its narrow lanes, cute cottages and old stone buildings.
Despite its relatively central location just northwest of the Kremlin, the only way to get to the complex is either by infrequent metro service on a newly built line, or via narrow off ramps from Moscow's busiest ring road that often are clogged by construction vehicles.
Las Adjuntas lies at the end of the line, wedged into a narrow valley crammed with slum housing.
The scope is purposely set narrow to prevent players saying that a line-up or other players impact statistical outcome.
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In a statement, Harvard said it had authorised "a very narrow, careful, and precise subject-line search" to protect confidential student information.
Goodwillie put Saints keeper Graeme Smith to the test inside the opening minutes after working along the goal line and firing in from a narrow angle.
"Consequently, with the approval of the dean of FAS (Faculty of Arts and Sciences) and the University General Counsel, and the support of the dean of Harvard College, a very narrow, careful, and precise subject-line search was conducted by the University's IT department, " they added.
Brown banquettes upholstered in what the French euphemistically call moleskin but North Americans know as leatherette line both walls of the long, narrow railroad-car-like dining room, and there's a little bar just inside the front door where your bill is tallied and taxis are called.
Just as there exists a very fine line between brilliance and insanity, there also exists a fine line between passion and many negative traits such as narrow-mindedness, narcissism, fanaticism, delusion, and even paranoia.
None of this would benefit the bottom line if Bank of Granite had not carved out a narrow but well-defined niche.
Halfpenny had a chance just before half-time to narrow the gap but the penalty chance from his own 10-metre line asked too much from even the wing's powerful boot.
Tourists who visit the area must follow a narrow road through sage and cactus range that runs for miles toward a line of soft mountains in the east and south.
But the engine is unable to travel by rail line itself as it can only run on a two foot wide narrow gauge.
An outdoor floodlight spilled onto the road in a narrow swath, most of the light getting trapped in the yard by a line of tall maples.
The weekly on-balance volume (OBV) has been in a narrow range for the past four months, and is now testing key resistance (line c).
And since ultrasound travels in a tight line akin to laser light, the emergent tones are audible only in a narrow, cylindrical path from source to ear.
Douentza had been held by Islamist rebels for four months and is located 195 kilometers (120 miles) northeast of Mopti, the previous line-of-control held by the Malian military in Mali's narrow central belt.
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