That sort of narrows it down, doesn't it? [Please select]
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The selection ultimately narrows itself down to one of cost of running, in which availability of supplies becomes an essential feature. [Please select]
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Amos was somewhere near the Kyle, and that was across the narrows from Skye. [Please select]
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It is broader at the top than at the stem, where it narrows almost to a point. [Please select]
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How we ever got through the Narrows, how he picked our way amongst the reefs and islands, was a marvel. [Please select]
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I'll introduce you now that we are out of the narrows and in the open sea.' [Please select]
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He was one of those men whom business narrows, instead of broadens. [Please select]
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But by the time the Spaniards had resolved their confusion into some order of dangerous offence, that fleet, well served by a southerly breeze, was through the narrows and standing out to sea. [Please select]
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CAUDAL CRESTS Tail stock strongly compressed Tail stock less laterally laterally; taller, narrows compressed, tapers more rapidly just in front of flukes. [Please select]
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