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define clearly
I cannot narrow down the rules for this game -
become more focused on an area of activity or field of study
She specializes in Near Eastern history
How To Use narrow down In A Sentence
- Sony does have higher prices many/most times..but if you use inkmesh and narrow down to epub by selecting Sony Reader on the left side..many times Sony's prices are right there with everyone else. Sony Daily Edition (PRS 900) Review
- With the way security was now, even eye color could severely narrow down suspects.
- If you are uncertain about location, a relocation agent can help narrow down your field of choice.
- I cannot narrow down the rules for this game
- Now they have turned to a police offender profiler to try and narrow down a long list of potential suspects.
- What's happened is that the new results narrow down the possibilities.
- Does the whole conceptual perspective of the Monitor theory narrow down to a focus on filling in the blanks?
- What's happened is that the new results narrow down the possibilities.
- First, there is occasionally a sense of wandering in Pratchett's books, especially toward the beginning, when you get a lot of scenes all over the place which eventually narrow down to the main plot and the main characters. REVIEW: Nation by Terry Pratchett
- An autopsy on the whale, known as a necropsy, would have to be done to narrow down the cause of death, Anna Hall said Monday, "but I would think that based on the wounds that I saw, it was killer-whale predation. Canada.com Top Stories