31. So in the final section of his book, Halberstam narrows his focus and tells what became of the children later in their lives. 32. Start with a wide spray on moderate pressure and increase the pressure and narrow the focus of the spray until you get results. 33. That prompted investigators to narrow their focus, believing a bomb must have been placed near the point where the right wing connects to the fuselage. 34. The court took issue with that contention, apparently narrowing the focus of previous rulings that had prevented criminals from claiming damages resulting from their actions. 35. The group is also narrowing its focus, planning to concentrate more on campaigns against global warming and forest destruction and somewhat less on toxic waste and overfishing. 36. The group is also narrowing its focus, planning to concentrate more on global warming and deforestation campaigns, and less on toxic waste and overfishing. 37. The interviewing went so well that she decided to narrow her focus to one couple. 38. The plan would have allowed senators to consider each charge separately, conceivably allowing senators to narrow their focus on each article of impeachment. 39. The only consensus that emerged last week was that ICANN ought to narrow its focus to the technical management of the address system. 40. The Supreme Court heard the case in March, and narrowed its focus just to prayer at football games. |