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He was sitting on the narrow examination table, Marguerite standing beside him.
In a narrower examination, Macedonian would actually score full a 12.0 points.
Ever since its secret domestic wiretapping program was exposed, the Bush administration has depicted it as a narrow examination of calls made by and to terrorism suspects.
SIGAR's audits range from assessments of program direction to narrower examinations of specific contracts or aspects of contract and program management.
'This Guy Was a Liar' Mr. Turner said a fairly quick and narrow examination of Dr. Erdmann's work turned up evidence of about 100 faked autopsies.
He then moves from a general discussion of corporate governance, for example, to a narrower examination of an oil company whose management, unbeknown to the board of directors, was paying bribes to overseas officials.
After the Reformation, the Protestants took up the form, partly in response to the Puritan call for "a narrow examination of thy selfe and the course of thy life," as the sixteenth-century divine William Perkins put it.
The programs vary from broad looks at social issues and sources of world conflict, as in Berkeley's three-year-old Peace and Conflict Studies Program, to narrower examinations of the nuclear arms race and the politics of arms control.
Examining Their Conduct Yesterday's decision, in clearing the way for a trial, finally allows for a narrow examination of the conduct of Ms. Malcolm and The New Yorker in producing the article on Mr. Masson.