But their power is held by the narrowest of margins.
He took the narrower of the two forks - and came at last to the hiding place.
The arrow buried in the narrow of the last note.
In the Senate, environmental issues are similarly being decided by the narrowest of margins.
Even that, though, could be found only through the narrowest of paths.
And what is your response to their charge that this was simply too narrow of a look at what went wrong?
On the other hand, nature made its creatures narrow of purpose.
This river is crossed by what must be the narrowest of all public bridges.
But his party held only that narrowest of edges there.
I have heard something about her, and apparently she is truly good at heart but narrow of mind.
Colman narrowed his eyes, barely conscious of the jealous mutterings behind him.
So the camera's view is steadily narrowing and the smaller screen image still fills the whole frame size of the camera filmstock.
Narrowing or coarctation of the artery can return after surgery.
X-ray pictures of the dye can check for narrowing or blockage of the arteries.
Levine said they "narrowed" some of the remaining issues, adding, "We're trying to move forward."
It turned out to be a jutting point that made a narrows of the lake.
The horsemen passed and the wagon thudded by, entering the narrows of the draw.
The swordsman was leaning on the wall and staring out over the narrows of the pass.
"Due south, heading straight for the narrows of the Bah."
For some time now, the breeze had gathered force as cold poured like a stream into the narrows of the rift.