Word: narrowed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gaulle thus chose to pilot the Common Market down the narrow channel of European protectionism rather than onto the broad ocean of economic cooperation. The economic theories that have intrigued and invigorated the Western world ever since the end of World War II have mostly pointed to precisely the condition of universal trade that De Gaulle seems to fear...
...past, the Albanians are stressing the importance of theirs. Castles and other buildings have been declared "national monuments." Such quaint old towns as Berat and Gjinokaster have been made "museum cities." There, as they have for decades, leathery old peasants in white fezzes and baggy black trousers shuffle through narrow whitewashed streets or huddle in local cafes, sipping muddy Turkish coffee. In the fields outside of town, women still wear brightly ornamented costumes...
...Crusaders struck back with one run in the fifth and three more in the sixth to narrow the lead...
...Black Knights came up with two narrow decisions. Half-miler Greg Camp nosed by Harvard's Trey Burns in the last 100 yards to win in 1:53.4, and Frank McCullough of Army avenged his loss of last week by edging Harvard's Frank Haggerty in the 440 hurdles. Haggerty later pulled off something of an upset in the 120 hurdles by coming from fourth to second place in the last ten yards...
Dunster House, which finished bow-to-bow with Kirkland in the preliminary beats last week, was unable to narrow Kirkland's margin of victory as the wind died for the last quarter mile...