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Another sill acts together with a natural constriction in the bay's shape to form the prominent tide rips observed in Sitakaday Narrows.
When the traffic tie-up reached back to Capilano Mall some frustrated but experienced North Van commuters headed for the Second Narrows crossing.
With the radio tuned to an all-oldies station, they bopped across town and onto the Narrows Bridge.
Thanks to Coleen, I have not forgotten Nova Scotia, as we spend 2 weeks in August every summer at her family's summerhouse in Grand Narrows, Cape Breton Island.
After elevenses in the Portaferry Hotel we made the short ferry crossing across the reputedly perilous waters of Strangford Lough at the Narrows, beside open sea.
Previously, Staten Island and Long Island were connected, preventing the Hudson River from terminating via the Narrows.
In 1808, Lieutenant Thomas Gedney of the United States Coast Survey discovered a new, deeper channel through The Narrows into New York Harbor.
The Narrows were most likely formed about 6,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age.
The Tuscarora Formation forms a clear anticline in Wills Mountain at Cumberland Narrows, Maryland.
Its outflow continues through the Narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island, under the Verrazano Bridge, and into Lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
At the northern end there is the Bona Narrows which opens out into Loch Dochfour, which feeds the River Ness and a further section of canal to Inverness.
The point itself is a massive coral sand bluff that narrows to a reef as it slips needlelike into the sea amid waves and colliding currents.
This broad and undulating ridge gradually narrows and eventually sharpens to a knife edge just below the rocky summit slopes.
It narrows to such a degree that there is a risk of becoming wedged by the surge.
From this haunted ridge the road curves down to Tiquina, where the lake narrows to a strait less than a kilometer wide.
Moving up inside the Canyon is exciting, as the gully narrows to an S-bend that is soon wide enough for only one diver at a time.
The steel barrier starts at the top of the hill where the roadway narrows to one lane eastbound toward the bridge.
The roughly oval outline, which narrows to a neck at the bottom, defines a head that is fused with the cityscape.
Since the Gorge is a tidal waterway, the current from the narrows shoots crews out.
This is why most of the major sea battles took place between the narrows of Tunis and Sicily.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon!
Sarrail with his six divisions behind him could open the narrows in no time.
This transpontine restriction undoubtedly narrows the life and interests of Julfa.
Eventually we found ourselves through the narrows of Obidos and reached the town of Manaos.
For six miles in the narrows it is too shallow for a submarine to submerge.
But I had sculled through the narrows of the passage before he could reach it.
Here he found himself above the lower narrows and defiles of the latter river, and in an open and level country.
If you can say definitely, for example, that some murder has been done by a man who was smoking an Indian lunkah, it obviously narrows your field of search.
After a while the batteries along the narrows slipped into view.
The fairway narrows sharply at the bottom of the horseshoe en route to a long, narrow and well-mounded green.
The sternum is widest at the second legs and narrows to a point behind.
Where this narrows to a point there issues a streamer of smoke.
Now to get from there to the Linnhe Loch, the straight course was through the narrows of the Sound of Mull.
We must, then, make a push, and if the Indians or Frenchers are in the narrows, run the gauntlet through these toppling mountains.
They are sure they will have the whip hand of the narrows by to-morrow.
Renfrew narrows that definition to the earliest traces of human societies.
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