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1The transit by land over this narrow isthmus occupies nearly the same position.
2These are bridged by a narrow isthmus of the same tissue.
3Before the works of destruction commenced a narrow isthmus connected Great Britain with the Continent.
4It is about fifty miles long, consisting of two peninsulas joined by a narrow isthmus.
5He knew that it ended near the North Sea, only a narrow isthmus dividing them.
6My nerves were too far unstrung for me to venture across the long, narrow isthmus.
7There was war on that narrow isthmus between heaven and hell, a planet called Earth.
8The hut of the mender of nets stood upon a narrow isthmus connecting two large tracts of marsh.
9Never since the beginning of the war had there been harder fighting than now upon that narrow isthmus.
10Chundikulam is on the other very narrow isthmus linking Jaffna to the main island, located on the east coast.
11Central Greece is connected with the southern peninsula by a narrow isthmus, on which stood the city of Corinth.
12This was a lofty mountain, or promontory, almost surrounded by the sea; and connected with the mainland by a narrow isthmus.
13The men turned their attention to the narrow isthmus by which the two vast continents of North and South America are joined.
14The promontory was joined to the mainland by a narrow isthmus of sand, beyond which lay an open town of some size.
15The Corinthians likewise planted a few colonies on this coast, of which Potidaea, on the narrow isthmus of Pallene, most deserves mention.
16The great peninsula of Kintyre, which at the north joins to Knapdale, forms at Tarbert a narrow isthmus of but a mile broad.
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