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"confined" Definitions
  1. (of a space or an area) small and surrounded by walls or sides
"confined" Synonyms
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884 Sentences With "confined"

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Confined in tiny cages, they suffer and die; confined together, they kill each other.
It's called Time Clock Piece, and while the former project had him confined by space, this confined him also by time.
Flea was never confined on stage by a wheelchair, but he was once confined to a very small space thanks to a hallucinogenic drug.
Their legions of fans, whether largely confined to six New England states, or strangely confined by no coherent boundaries of any kind, breathed sighs of relief.
Even though "Episode 212" isn't confined to one space, like a traditional bottle episode in the vein of Mad Men's "The Suitcase," it is mainly confined to one specific storyline.
Letters To the Editor: "Disabled, Confined and Longing to Go Home" (front page, May 14) gives much-needed attention to the plight of people with disabilities unnecessarily confined to institutional settings.
These sentiments about Trump are not confined to Silicon Valley.
It seems he can hardly be confined to his bed.
Unless "the mites are confined to the penis," Martin says.
Samson will be confined to his home in South Carolina.
But the bullying was not just confined to the Internet.
The reaction was not confined to a war of words.
Archibald's misconduct was apparently not confined to the doctor's office.
"Growing ideological distance is not confined to partisanship," they conclude.
Football is still confined to North America and American territories.
For the time being, he remains confined in the hospital.
This problem is hardly confined to one area of governance.
Meanwhile, Russian support is not merely confined to the battlefield.
Frustration with an underperforming system is not confined to schools.
The private sector was confined to retail and other services.
But here, we are not confined to the hypothetical officer.
"These animals were in a small, confined area," he says.
But the drug's use is hardly confined to New York.
The two suspects are confined to a juvenile detention center.
But the challenges are by no means confined to Russia.
The stabbings were not confined to the borough's poorer neighbourhoods.
Of course, "helicopter parents" like these aren't confined to China.
Context: The problem isn't confined to the video streaming world.
Such effects aren't just confined to race or U.S. elections.
Such tense repasts aren't confined to Turkey Day, of course.
The outbreak remains confined to two provinces of northeastern Congo.
They aren't trapped in a confined space in (literal) space.
Nor is the action entirely confined to the coastal meccas.
Our role is confined -- to say what the law is.
The good news was not confined to Sainsbury's alone, however.
Enthusiasm for edibles isn't just confined to brownies or coffee.
And the trouble is not confined to the domestic front.
This myth is not confined to the United States, though.
The investment strike among businesses is hardly confined to Australia.
But Embiid's brashness is no longer confined to the internet.
"It's not confined to one location or one time period."
"What starts in the Arctic isn't confined there," Mote noted.
The hypocrisy here is not confined to newspaper editorial pages.
Barkan suffers from ALS and is confined to a wheelchair.
The survey found that violence is not confined to murder.
You're craving freedom, and being confined will set you off.
But this form of projecting is not confined to race.
The incident was confined to the UPS building, she said.
But refugees are then usually confined to camps in Africa.
Not everyone can stay confined to protect themselves and others.
We've got to be in this small little confined area.
They're bad enough when confined to adults' desktops and tablets.
And it is not a concept confined by American borders.
But the effect of Tencent's struggles isn't confined to China.
By 1989, the music was no longer confined to clubs.
And the toys are largely confined to the basement playroom.
Nor were the divisive moves confined to the legislative chamber.
His lawyers argued that he should be confined at home.
"The importance of deterrence isn't confined to Iran," Pompeo said.
And yet there he is, confined to a car seat!
The damage to the stock market was confined to Asia.
Speaking of confined space, we're running out of it here.
Until this week, the epidemic appeared largely confined to Asia.
But the risk is not confined to the tech sector.
Mr. Magashule's ambitions, however, were never confined to the province.
The inmates' lives are confined to a pair of buildings.
Confined to a wheelchair, he spent his time in thought.
About 11,000 people were confined to their homes or hospitals.
Passengers were not confined to their rooms until Feb. 203.
Contrary to popular opinion, censorship is not confined to dictatorships.
The deluded perspective is not confined to America's Republican Party.
This means you're not just confined to your touch bar.
But lapses in behavior are hardly confined to the rich.
The cheese ball resurgence is not confined to the North.
The indignities he endured were not confined to the studios.
Unfortunately, the problem is not confined to the State Department.
Turnover at Bridgewater is not confined to the management ranks.
India's case highlights how internet repression isn't confined to dictatorships.
Even when confined to bed Kahlo dressed to the nines.
Being confined and arguing for that long messes with your head.
The thought knocked her sideways and confined her to her apartment.
Karen was eventually confined to her home in Santa Rosa, California.
The fields are virtual, and the reflexes are confined to fingers.
The zero-waste concept is not confined to small independent shops.
The exercises listed below are not confined to the writer's lifestyle.
Light takes on wacky properties when confined to these photonic crystals.
"I remember the barbed wire fences that confined us," Takei said.
The fighting has largely been confined to the city&aposs outskirts.
The problem is not confined to reservations or Alaska Native villages.
Yet dragons' magical regeneration abilities are squashed the second they're confined.
Confined to a wheelchair, he now works as a security consultant.
"Traditions should not be confined to history books," Mr. Kim said.
But the Time's Up initiative isn't just confined to the carpet.
Confirmation bias and motivated reasoning are not confined to one party.
Mary's monster, though, is not confined to page, stage and screen.
But the dark side used to be confined to the corners.
I choose numbers because they are so constant, confined and artificial.
The business elite may not be confined to a single party.
These UGC experiences are immersive, but confined to the small screen.
None of the companies is confined by those definitions any more.
Yet enthusiasm for their efforts was confined to a small minority.
Don't be misled, this isn't a crime confined to exotic locales.
We feel it's only fair you're confined to the same rules.
But that terror was confined at first to the gay community.
He now wears a location transmitter and is confined to Budapest.
These creative triumphs haven't been confined to the digital realm, though.
About 128,000 have been confined to camps for almost seven years.
Leeds' career, however, has mostly been confined to his native Australia.
Investors' cooling sentiment on IPOs has not been confined to Turkey.
Regardless, the bullishness is confined to a few, for the moment.
I met him at the compound where he had been confined.
The empty bench of deputies isn't confined to DHS operational components.
They're also highly susceptible to contagious diseases, particularly in confined spaces.
Then again, Miller's future is not confined to the Venator cage.
Common examples are arachnophobia (spiders), claustrophobia (confined spaces) and hydrophobia (water).
Though of course this view is hardly confined to conservative Catholics.
Mr Obama had confined advisers to bases far from the action.
Now 91, he is confined to the State Penitentiary at Parchman.
"Why are we confined to these two terrible options?" he wrote.
Confined physically, their linguistic and emotional expressions whither, impeding their education.
Injuries are not a problem confined to the Colts' secondary, either.
Nor is corruption necessarily confined to poorer parts of the world.
"The Iron Orchard," though geographically confined, is all over the place.
Warren's work in the Senate has not been confined to legislation.
"Our investments were previously confined to our balance sheet," Son said.
This dynamic is not just confined to street level weapons dealing.
You have to use the confined space as your greatest advantage.
In late January, a stomach ulcer confined Fisehaye to her bed.
Denial of legitimate opposition isn't confined to the Republicans, of course.
You're improvising, but you're confined by the structures of the narrative.
Truly shared spaces are confined to parks and the occasional plaza.
But progress has basically been confined to women on the catwalk.
Today, the island's inhabitants are confined to two scientific research centers.
He said the stigmatization of menstruation is not confined to India.
I hardly see these assistants staying confined to the living room.
Children are unpredictable, even more so when confined to cramped quarters.
"Cyrano" may be staged behind bars, but imagination cannot be confined.
The efforts were not confined to large liberal and swing states.
The infections have not been confined to a particular ethnic group.
The problem is by no means confined to labs, of course.
"This poison of hate is not confined to Duke," Price said.
At the time, the coronavirus crisis was largely confined to China.
Mr. Trump's assault on the disability community isn't confined to immigrants.
The consequences of Smoot-Hawley were hardly confined to the economy.
At the time, the coronavirus crisis was largely confined to China.
But the disease is normally confined to the rural central highlands.
"The Nightman Cometh" did not stay confined to the small screen.
He spent his late years largely confined to his courtyard home.
The problem is not just confined to the New Delhi area.
The answer is that discrimination is not confined to the past.
Until relatively recently, early voting was confined mostly to Western states.
Questions about unmarked graves in Florida are not confined to Tampa.
This activism is neither new nor confined to one political party.
But the cash allotment won't be confined to rewards for shareholders.
Nor have screen versions of these stories been confined to fiction.
Aides were escorting reporters confined to those press pens between floors.
Celebrations of genocide could be confined to the annals of history.
No, because women were supposed to be confined to the home.
They were confined to their hotel pending legal proceedings, it said.
Each time he returned home, Harun found his life more confined.
Political intolerance is hardly confined to one side of the aisle.
Both were confined to a tight range earlier in the day.
Sometimes, their sexuality is ambiguous or they're confined to background roles.
Before 2014, Moscow mainly confined itself to the former Soviet Union.
That the hands do things while being seemingly confined to one space (at a table, within the confines of the camera's gaze), suggests agency: though the artist, the people, are confined within space, resistance is still possible.
But after she leaves, Affleck lingers behind, confined to his haunted house.
And these messages aren't confined to well-meaning relatives and kindly salesclerks.
Another sister was confined to a room for two years, Hajjar said.
Mubarak had been confined at Maadi Military Hospital for treatment since 2012.
But white supremacy is not confined to racist judges from another era.
But Trump's prior private infidelities are not confined to sex and marriage.
He has been confined at Maadi Military Hospital for treatment since 2012.
It won't be confined to the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.
The Westworld experience, in contrast, happens within a confined, meticulously built park.
This opinion is by no means confined to a handful of extremists.
If his warmth were confined to generalities, that rationale might seem plausible.
Solomon's interest in the marketplace would not be confined to policy work.
But, as Jo Cox acknowledged, loneliness is not confined to the elderly.
Stewart plays a photojournalist confined to his chair with a broken leg.
What is clear is that this issue is not confined to China.
Instead, its products and services are mostly confined to wellness and prevention.
That is not a trend confined to just some parts of America.
This lopsided approach to decision-making is not confined to fund management.
Nor is this interest confined to Hong Kong's own tightly packed buildings.
Any mention of theological narratives must be confined to religious-education classes.
Russia's diplomacy in the region is not confined to backing one side.
Passengers were confined to their cabins from Sunday afternoon until early Monday.
But ZTE's IP thievery is not confined just to the United States.
Lead poisoning permanently impairs brain development, but it's not confined to Flint.
She was confined to a bed; thick bandages covered her fresh wound.
The enthusiastic outlook appears largely confined to big businesses and the capital.
Humanity has been confined to the solar system up to this point.
These problems aren't confined to snack makers like Nestle or General Mills.
The problem in the United States is not confined to border states.
Wearing an ankle monitor means that you are confined to your house.
When he was four, his father was confined in a mental hospital.
Sharing your mood intimately with someone had been confined largely to Snapchat.
But skepticism about Bloomberg is not only confined to the left.  Sen.
Mostly, the fledgling private space industry has confined itself to smaller machines.
The room was spacious for New York, and I never felt confined.
We quickly realized that this mess was not confined to one section.
But dislike for Trump's personal antics is hardly confined to D.C. elites.
For a generation, GOP support has been largely confined to white voters.
The Persian Gulf is crowded, narrow, and shallow — a confined fighting space.
Mahdavi's commercial practice has been confined largely to restaurants and small hotels.
"Here you need highest strength levels in a confined space," he said.
The business reaction to such efforts hasn't been confined to North Carolina.
The confined spaces stick around for the whole game, but everything else?
Star Wars the films are ultimately confined by Star Wars the brand.
And by no means are these financial problems confined to the NBA.
So instead of feeling crushed or confined, you'll feel comfortable and relaxed.
When not confined to a container, liquids will splatter, dribble, and ooze.
Our anxiety about trade-related job loss is not confined to China.
But make no mistake, fetal protection prosecutions are not confined to Alabama.
While confined, she wore the same clothes for weeks at a time.
But they also found that the damage wasn't confined to the males.
They are confined to their windowless cells for almost the entire day.
But the results remain encouraging, especially for everyone confined at home now.
Problems in measuring health care quality are not confined to veterans' hospitals.
The pain of Trump's trade war is not confined to farm country.
Also, human behavior changes, and we spend less time in confined spaces.
We knew Trump was too big to be confined by Infrastructure Week.
But the stories I heard were not confined to any one place.
More important, distrust, once earned, could not be confined to military affairs.
I didn't have to feel confined in what I chose to paint.
The man confined there was referred to by his detainee number, 200553.
"We confined it to the chemical weapons-type targets," Mr. Mattis said.
Mr. Serebrennikov has been confined to a Moscow studio apartment since August.
Men are confined to supporting roles in which they are rarely supportive.
Sales jobs are not geographically confined, and high turnover means wider availability.
Keeping people in a confined space may have helped the virus spread.
Historically, counterfeit trafficking was largely confined to dark alleys and flea markets.
It was a tart, central-Michigan, farmhand voice, confined within the nose.
He is essentially confined to his apartment unless someone takes him out.
His straining against norms is not confined to his duels with Congress.
A slide that embarrassing can't be confined to the world of sports.
I confined my wanderings to Beijing's core within the second ring road.
Shoe cubbies were once thought to be confined to the preschool classroom.
Mr. Mayer, though, was not confined to the usual classical music boxes.
"Dark cuisine" is a supple phrase, not confined to unfamiliar foreign delicacies.
And the materials don't have to be confined to the car industry.
H: What was it like creating artwork in such a confined space?
The president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, is 80 years old and confined to a wheelchair.
Rent-seeking is hardly confined to health care, nor is it always national.
He is rocking an ankle bracelet and confined in New York and Connecticut.
Patients confined to bed are given face masks to cope with the dust.
One reason is that the budget concerns are so far confined to Italy.
These qubits involve the interaction of two confined electrons in a silicon chip.
The fulfillment of one's desires only occurs within the most confined claustrophobic spaces.
Traditionally, transgender people in India have been confined to the margins of society.
The initial surge of legalization measures, though, was mainly confined to liberal states.
Some have been arrested and confined to prison while others have been released.
Some eagles are just too radical to be confined by heteronormative bird monogamy.
The euphoria over the deal was not confined to the U.S. auto sector.
This is a feature of Trump's personality, but it isn't confined to Trump.
Once confined to particular times and places, dating can extend everywhere and anywhere.
Last month, a nationalist demonstration was confined to the far outskirts of Moscow.
"I enjoy the freedom," he said, lamenting his decades confined to a desk.
The tactic isn't confined to just Russia, or at least isn't any longer.
On top of that, it might not be confined to doing binary arithmetic.
As such, the search for life's origins has historically been confined to Earth.
"There's no reason artsy statements should be confined to adult spaces," Rocha says.
The new bride found herself confined to her husband's gloomy Beverly Hills mansion.
"Everyone was living in the same confined place," running back DeAndre Washington said.
Corporate crime-fighting is not confined to violent parts of the emerging world.
You don't need to be confined to the same equipment all year long.
But HIV is not confined to the bloodstreams of those infected by it.
Johnson is confined to the Walker County Jail in Huntsville under $500,000 bond.
But we were able to get them confined and away from the public.
The strikes would be confined to the designated jointly agreed upon Nusra areas.
The buyers would no doubt prefer excitement to be confined to Mediapro's business.
YouTube stars are no longer confined to their little corner of the Internet.
Global risk Concerns about rising debt levels aren't confined to the United States.
However, the program is still confined to products available with Amazon Prime shipping.
The network would literally stay confined to the structure from which it originates.
A lack of government interest in helping deported Mexicans isn't confined to Nogales.
For now, their rebellion is largely confined to news websites and social media.
To be clear, bad web culture taste isn't confined to largely offline communities.
Those who are on active duty are confined to staying on military bases.
Until recently, the algal menace was confined to the west coast of Florida.
YouTube's enforcement actions are largely confined to what happens directly on its website.
Filmmakers of color should not be confined to just telling "their" own stories.
The subway tunnels have been designated "a confined space," unsafe for the public.
And you're totally in charge of the music — without being confined to headphones.
The Rohingyas were not confined, security is lax, and they can roam freely.
Even if the claim were confined to the islands, the ruling undermined that.
Seems like the Pokémon madness isn't confined to one side of the globe.
Still, the murders and trial are largely confined to Episodes 3 and 4.
And in many ways, their incarcerations started long before they were physically confined.
This time, the source of the trouble is both identifiable and relatively confined.
Genuine espresso is not something that is confined to your favourite coffee shop.
"Certain views," he warns, "are no longer confined to dingy rooms above pubs."
The "wishlist economics" of the Democrats is not merely confined to health care.
Since 1963 the newspaper's reviews have been confined to the New York region.
Mueller took a strict legal approach within a confined scope in his investigation.
CSU prohibited "expressions of hostility," and confined peaceful assembly to a single area.
Venezuela's institutionalized corruption and its subsequent deterioration is not confined to its borders.
Channels feeding the underground habitats are sealed off as the river is confined.
There's constant, loud sniffling that is no longer confined to a single cubicle.
That disillusionment was generational, and not confined to the world of pop music.
But their pitches to the Labour membership were not confined to Brexit alone.
As a show of force, General Pinochet ordered troops confined to their barracks.
The yuan's weakness against the dollar was not confined to the onshore market.
And conservative propaganda has not been confined to the right-wing echo chamber.
It's worth noting that deep vein thrombosis is not confined to air travel.
For ordinary citizens, landline calls are monitored and mostly confined to domestic connections.
Quick background: Right now, legal sports bets are primarily confined to Las Vegas.
Today, Jonny transcends being a character, or even being confined to a man.
Glover at times looks visibly confined by this neutered version of the character.
Being confined to space and routine is what makes me feel good now.
Back then, the worst of the violence was confined to a few cities.
Western support has held Ukraine together and confined separatists to two small enclaves.
If your brilliance can't be confined to 280 characters, try a threaded tweet.
Dr. Thorne's enthusiasm for black holes is not confined to the scientific journals.
Typically, personnel might be seen cramped in small, confined spaces at these locations.
Photos of victims confined to "iron lungs" that breathed for them were devastating.
We're confined to small spaces with our spouses, with little to no reprieve.
In this day and age, it's not necessarily confined to that one platform.
And many Indians see pollution as a problem confined to the capital region.
Fearful of being confined in isolation units, people have avoided testing and treatment.
And the city's urban violence is not just confined to its notorious favelas.
But concern over executive branch overreach seems largely confined to the pundit class.
So what to do when confined to her room on a sick day?
Probably. This is a massive problem, and it's not confined to the South.
That's not a trend confined to national races: Republicans have held a trifecta
For many, though, the future is confined to making it through the day.
And the feelings are not confined by the gates of the executive compound.
The biggest organizations are confined to large cities like New Delhi and Mumbai.
"Being confined and isolated affects the human physiology as a whole," Chouker says.
Contestants were confined to separate apartments and could interact only through the platform.
But the controversy has hardly been confined to that putt or to Langer.
"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers."
So far, the outbreaks have largely been confined to sparsely populated jungle areas.
The cremation itself will take place in a confined incinerator within the structure.
The concerns surrounding the Lunar New Year festivities are not confined to China.
You can most likely rule out a vehicle bomb, given the confined location.
KATHY Bullies are not confined to playgrounds (or episodes of "13 Reasons Why").
Unlike the cosmopolitan Mr. Boulez, Mr. Harnoncourt confined himself mainly to Central Europe.
Mr. Chan's abilities as an action star were not confined to fight scenes.
Within seconds, he became confined to a small space with a broken leg.
The problem is confined to Kashmir and that too a handful of districts.
The rising influence of Islamist terror groups is not just confined to Indonesia.
People are confined and afraid, but their virtual lives have been largely uninterrupted.
Her catalogue of failures and disappointments is not confined to her romantic life.
Asylum seekers in Greece and Hungary are also mostly confined in squalid facilities.
But our pilgrimages to honor Thoreau shouldn't be confined to wood-fringed Concord.
But Elsey said the affordable units aren't solely confined to the underground levels.
Nor was it confined to high-risk offenders or adults who targeted kids.
But as always, his work is not confined to just the gallery's walls.
There's the north-south divide, deep among Americans, but not confined to them.
Still, the biggest developments in drone automation have been confined to the lab.
To pretend the past never happened is to keep us confined and immobile.
Harun said he was largely confined to the four walls of his shelter.
"Westworld" is hermetic, its first season confined to the titular robot amusement park.
The protests are not without precedent, nor are they confined to Latin America.
The political ramifications of the allegations were not confined to questions about Kavanaugh.
Plastic must also be confined, so that it stops escaping into the environment.
Claiborne will remain confined to house arrest until an April 18 preliminary hearing.
But medical experts say drug abuse isn't confined to the margins of society.
So find ways to nourish your mental health and not feel overly confined.
But as long this behavior is confined to playtime, they shouldn't be concerned.
Investigators said that Mr. Persico, confined at the Federal Penitentiary in Lompoc, Calif.
A parole violation confined Meek to 2100 days of house arrest last year.
There's no law of nature that conservatives are confined to the political right.
If you say "confined to a wheelchair," it's a sense of being trapped.
Big changes are increasingly confined to reconciliation bills just to avoid this hurdle.
The love-in for corporate America wasn't confined to the financial sector, either.
A study of N.G.R.I. patients in seven states between 1976 and 1985 found that in four of those states, they were confined for less time than people who were found guilty, and that in three, they were confined for longer.
Tens of thousands of Rohingyas in the state are still confined to detention centres.
"Border agents confined me in a small room," she said during a call Wednesday.
The black-footed, medium-sized penguin is confined to the waters of southern Africa.
It left him confined to a wheelchair and rarely able to leave his home.
The study was confined to one large school district in the state of Maryland.
And that's how the boys interacted: confined to the same bed at all times.
Hence I cannot stand feeling confined or trapped—as in long, sluggish airport lines.
This was the Jihad Group, which confined its attacks to government officials and buildings.
For everyone else, it's a lot of grunting and running in a confined space.
The emergence of the alt-right isn't confined to the alt-right itself, however.
And yet, 503 is sharp and largely effective, precisely because it keeps itself confined.
Cars will be limited to a main road or confined to underground parking lots.
Before they were generally confined to prophecies and visions about Dragonstone and the Wall.
Your growth strategy is confined and you're constantly reacting to your immediate client demands.
The deer was never confined and frequently jumped over the fence during her recovery.
We've had shoot-outs and brutal, confined fistfights, and lots and lots of walkers.
Concerns that European voters will reject the political mainstream are not confined to Italy.
Mr. Unsworth's claim is thus confined to what Mr. Musk said in private conversation.
The use of analytics to decide on strategy is not confined to just sports.
"If it was confined to political circles it was doomed to failure," said Fischer.
Nor are feelings of boredom and pointless activity confined to the arena of work.
Particularly, he noted, its use has not been confined to millennials making small payments.
These children were confined to a voodoo convent "It really raises fear," she says.
That seems a far cry from Beituki's vision of women confined to the home.
The rebels are confined to pockets along the southern and northern borders (see map).
The inmate, while confined, is unlikely to work, support his family or pay tax.
It can't be confined only to the criminal justice system in terms of consequences.
A service that's confined to Apple devices by definition will have a smaller audience.
No president wants to be confined to a single term and branded a failure.
Until their deportation, these refugees would be confined to the camps on the islands.
Moreno, who is confined to a wheelchair, challenged the allegation that there was fraud.
Renewed signs of life in China's property market are confined to the biggest cities.
Now confined to a wheelchair, he wrote his responses with an eye-gaze computer.
I didn't shut my brain off when I became a Christian, I confined it.
Such research, once confined to laboratories, "is beginning to move outdoors", the report noted.
Lyft has so far kept its businesses confined to the United States and Canada.
Thankfully, advances in hardware have seen distance fog all but confined to the past.
In Dutton's novel, Margaret functions as an avatar for thwarted and confined feminine ambition.
The company supplies equipment that provides air in confined spaces, according to its website.
Much of the black church's value is not confined to echoing the lord's praises.
Rheumatic fever kept him confined to bed for two years and he quit school.
They're forced into confined, unsanitary living quarters with a bunch of other hormonal teenagers.
The situation can often be only a slight improvement on being confined at home.
He has been mostly confined to his house since election day on Feb. 18.
"It pretty much stays confined to the Northeast and up in Wisconsin," Ericsson said.
The accused peacekeepers have been detained, while the remaining troops were confined to base.
Well, maybe there's a little backbiting, but it sure seems confined to the politicians.
Nor is the obsession with health confined to a few fanatics at the top.
The type of injustice Preston faced is not confined to urban areas like Detroit.
He was confined to secure psychiatric hospitals and died in April 2015, at 73.
This requires public confidence that the attacks have been stopped, or at least confined.
Some spy stories will be forever confined to memory, locked safes, and invisible ink.
Lynn, who is setting up a new group, Citizens Against Monopoly, had confined his
It does suffer periodic blackouts, but usually short-lived and confined to certain areas.
"Avoiding an ex in a confined space like," wrote CBS Politics reporter Katie Watson.
Early in their partnership, their conversation was confined to counting down on the platform.
These lessons were not confined to the classroom but reinforced continually throughout the day.
However, this condition is not confined to those who have served in our military.
The birds and the bees are no longer confined to uncomfortable living-room conversations.
The appeal of his outlandish ideas is confined to the lifespan of his candidacy.
The mental strength of the miners is higher because they're used to confined spaces.
As an online retailer, it's not confined to the constraints of the shopping holiday.
Bringing fireworks into a confined space like a plane is never a good idea.
Since mid-October, claims have been confined to a range of 223,000 to 2000,2100.
Once confined, they exhibit nervous tics and self-harm characteristic of animals in distress.
I felt confined to a world lacking self-expression, and longed for fashion freedom.
Lil Timmy Tim's illustrious rap career wasn't confined to that single, knockout performance, though.
This can make you feel nauseous and eventually result in being confined to bed.
But the flavors of a michelada need not be confined to beer cocktails alone.
Defaults by state-controlled companies have been extremely rare and confined to smaller firms.
The practice is not confined to cocktail centers like New York and Los Angeles.
Someone confined due to coronavirus, by contrast, is likely to recover much more quickly.
The modern color industry had arrived, if only in a confined sort of way.
We confined ourselves to books written by women and published in the 21st century.
Considering the crowded, confined space on a plane, wouldn't an assailant fear being caught?
Orange is primarily residential, with retail and industry confined mainly to the southeastern corner.
Her father had been confined under military guard in Chicago as an enemy alien.
Displaced families are often confined to overcrowded camps which can be hotbeds for disease.
Instead, he was confined to his office, waiting to be called to an emergency.
For a time, as this iconic city crumbled, those memories seemed confined to history.
Today skeletons are no longer hidden in closets, or confined safely to the grave.
But like many Americans, the coronavirus epidemic has now confined me to my apartment.
Start an online music festival or poetry jam to entertain similarly confined folk. FACTS.
The conflict was not confined to the six counties that make up Northern Ireland.
Leadership and followership is another EB that McClain said is healthy for confined living.
But, they will be confined to certain neighborhoods and limited to good driving conditions.
Being confined to a small space together can be quite stressful for any couple.
In Watergate, attempts to influence justice were confined to the Watergate scandal, Gergen said.
"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers," Rep.
But Australia's bushfire disaster is not confined to the impact it's had on people.
The skatepark has become a cousin of the climbing gym — confined and parent-approved.
Doubts about whether a woman can win the presidency aren't confined to one sex.
Candidates who aren't confined to Washington have deployed surrogates on the trail as well.
The performers' unbendingly upright quality is not confined to the center of the body.
Most of the development on Hong Kong Island is confined to a coastal strip.
Patients whose tumors are confined within their capsules "have an excellent prognosis," he said.
Of course, to say this behavior is confined to black people would be wrong.
Nor is it confined to the United States, with its tradition of charitable giving.
Games are confined to about three hours and yield unambiguous, stick-to-sports results.
He's been very good at creating drama out of these kinds of confined spaces.
These are not easy questions, consideration of which is confined to public-safety cases.
The alarm at film companies has been mostly confined to marketing and publicity departments.
His fame took hold slowly, and it remains confined largely to fine-art circles.
The second careers and sequels are not confined to the battlefield or the Kingdom.
For example, Mother is exclusively confined to (if not downright imprisoned in) the home.
Such extremism, once confined to the political fringes, has now moved into the mainstream.
Resistance to globalization was not confined to the West, nor to the industrialized world.
She did not want her obituary to be confined to mother, grandmother and divorcee.
Flights in gesture mode are confined to 109 feet away from the launch point.
He had spent almost a year locked away, and now he was confined again.
And its effects are no longer confined to China's borders or to Chinese citizens.
Confined to a bare and squalid room (Soutra Gilmour is the designer), Ben (Mr.
Access to the courtroom was limited, with some journalists confined to a spillover room.
And how important we recognize that this isn't confined to any country or faith.
Lorelai has picked a life that is as small and confined as her mother's.
We got to know each other well in a very confined period of time.
Their homes are now the flag-covered coffins in which their bodies are confined.
The Green collection's problem with unprovenanced artifacts is not confined to this example, either.
They're still the voice of Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes), who's confined to a hospital bed.
Interesting times don't remain confined to one part of the political spectrum for very long.
Cardi has a quality and an essence that can't be confined to any singular path.
But the problem is not confined to those with so-called defined-benefit (DB) pensions.
The other forces, by contrast, are confined to the familiar three spatial ones, plus time.
The blaze is confined to the NuStar facility, fire officials assured the public Tuesday night.
If you cannot keep 90% of your attention on your puppy, they should be confined.
"Protection from sexual predators should not be a luxury confined to paying customers," Krishnamoorthi wrote.
Its insolvency proves that the upheaval in retailing is not confined to suburban shopping malls.
Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) is alive, but badly charred and confined to a hospital bed.
Crawford was presented with the Oscar as she lay confined to bed due to illness.
Trouble with reproducing laboratory results is not confined to mouse studies, or even to biology.
In this book, you gave Circe a story that isn't just confined to the Odyssey.
It helps that these Bon Appétit personalities do not stay confined in their respective series.
True, the recovery is mostly confined to 5% of what was once a great city.
Indigenous peoples were confined to reserves and their lands taken by the Crown or sold.
Like all those confined at the Allan B. Polunsky Unit, he is dressed in white.
ISS is isolated and confined (though not as much as a Mars spacecraft will be).
NeuroLife is currently confined to the lab, but Burkhart is hoping to take it elsewhere.
Because the fluid is confined, thin boundary layers of the temperature and velocity fields form.
After his exile, though, Zamyatin's own activism was confined to his articles, stories and plays.
" "Animals are separated from their homes and families and confined to tiny cages and enclosures.
The jihadist group is surrounded and confined to an area of about one square mile.
The 45 minute work-out takes you into a prison-like space, confined and bare.
The answer is that the market for Tokyo-listed firms is not confined to Japan.
A stroke in 2013 left him confined to a wheelchair and barely able to speak.
At the bottom, outcastes were confined to the least-desired jobs, such as latrine cleaners.
The storm left four passengers injured and thousands confined to their rooms, Royal Caribbean said.
The biggest is exclusion from equity indices, which are confined to funds invested in corporations.
You feel it most extremely when you're in a situation where you actually are confined.
Frustration and disbelief at the uncertainty surrounding Brexit is not confined to the EU alone.
This means girls are often confined to their homes, where their safety can be monitored.
ISIS is confined to a few remote pockets of territory in the south and east.
No longer do cubicle-confined worker bees time their commutes to arrive at 9 a.m.
When confined to cages, and offered little other food, rabbits will eat it and thrive.
Stock had been confined to a wheelchair by an oxcart accident at age eleven and
From April to June, all cars will be confined to their garages once a week.
When humans might follow is, right now at least, confined to speculation and science fiction.
The fighting then was brutal, but it was mostly confined to remote mountains and villages.
That way, the joy of opening presents is no longer confined to just one day.
The American was confined to a metal cage during the hearing, the news outlet reported.
They were also confined to Soura's narrow lanes and didn't spill out onto major roads.
The pair was confined between $20.7380-20.7650, its narrowest intraday range in nearly three weeks.
The capital does suffer periodic blackouts, but usually short-lived and confined to certain areas.
Are the sales that go on about your products confined to your own distribution network?
The failed suicide attempt leaves him with a broken ankle and confined to a wheelchair.
But Trump's drop in the polls isn't confined to New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, Madonna noted.
So far the films have been confined to the subject of male same-sex relationships.
Theater in London is not merely confined to the indoors — it truly pervades the city.
And most of the time, the clutter was confined to a space or a corner.
But Greece's economic development should not simply be confined to statistics and numbers, he added.
Its problems are largely confined within the individual household or in long-term care institutions.
Like the movie version, it told a confined, claustrophobic tale that thrived on close observation.
There was even a time when I was confined to a scooter for several months.
Wagering will at first be confined to the state's three casinos and then expand online.
A disembodied eye cannot be confined to the skin and to what it holds captive.
Chase has a long list of transfer partners, so don't feel confined to United alone.
But the city's Jews were swiftly confined to two ghettos and then assembled for deportation.
I always mix styles of music [because of my] life-long resistance to feeling confined.
What comes of being confined to a boat with 20-odd people for seven days?
The poor choices and poor behavior of Republicans are not confined to the presidential candidates.
Did they think the news would be confined to the one unit I lived on?
The casual handing out of antibiotics without a prescription is not only confined to Thailand.
Her sex positivity isn't just confined to her lyrics, though—it permeates everything she does.
They are not isolated cases, not rare, and not confined to the powerful or famous.
Still, the conversation that has been going on for years is largely confined to email.
And that's just for the rocket-launch business that's confined to the Falcon 9 rocket.
It did not say if the man would be arrested or confined for psychiatric treatment.
Drinking it was like being confined to only the first paragraph of a great book.
That is to remain apart from each other and stay confined to within your homes.
That includes being in crowded rooms, in confined spaces, areas where there were loud noises.
Foreign policy experts are betting on a fantasy, one mostly confined to the Acela Express.
Moreover, well over half of all PoS systems in India are confined to major cities.
"It's not a natural disaster that's confined to a certain geographic place," Mr. Dorough said.
But the advantages of attractiveness aren't confined to any one situation or goal, she noted.
Moreover, the voices of doubt are no longer confined to the party's far-right wing.
There were children in New York, of course, but they seemed confined to the playgrounds.
But Parker's New Yorker article suggests that Mallory's skill at mimicry wasn't confined to fiction.
He doesn't drive, which in Los Angeles is like being confined to an iron lung.
The smoky-voiced Ms. Herrera looks toward Spanish flamenco but is not confined by it.
Even in the kitchen, they were underlings, essential but largely confined to a supporting role.
For some, the grief is compounded by frustration at being confined to Khao-i-Dang.
This is the section that Ms. Rainer has adapted for current circumstances and confined spaces.
M. The family has scattered, seeking as much alone time as their confined quarters allow.
The TV show centers on 14 contestants confined to two adjacent houses for 100 days.
But there's one GF who's not confined to the laws of nature or logic: Doomtrain.
Stuxnet spread wide and far, but its destructive payload was confined to specific Iranian targets.
She was initially confined to a wheelchair, then used a walker, and finally a cane.
Tourism is being devastated as people avoid the confined spaces of airplanes, trains and buses.
The Attars were released on bond, confined to house arrest; Dr. Nagarwala remained in prison.
Yet many Colombians sense that their country's growth has been confined to the wealthiest sectors.
Even if stays confined within the Kik community, Kik has 15 million monthly active users.
But the forces that drive our economy are not only confined within our national borders.
Today, Stilton production has strict geographical borders and is confined to three counties in England.
Will Nuro be confined to the suburbs, or can it scale to more urban areas?
At six degrees, bristlecones would be confined to the highest slopes of White Mountain Peak.
Does the pressure of being confined away from home push juries toward a rushed consensus?
Mr. Scaramucci conceded on Tuesday that the leaking was not confined to the communications operation.
It was confined to a windowless room in the crypt, and no one was injured.
Discolored is similar, except you are confined to an entire deserted and desaturated desert diner.
And creative seating is not confined to the home; it's also cropping up in offices.
The backlash against developments such as these is unlikely to be confined to the west.
They're not in a confined space, like they are in an airplane cabin, Montgomery notes.
It's confined to a trading band set and managed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Having already been confined awaiting trial, he walked out of the courtroom a free man.
Closer to Sittwe, 140,000 Rohingya displaced by previous religious unrest are confined to squalid camps.
One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
One gets the sense of a subject straining at his leash, unhappily confined, stubbornly untamed.
Being small and confined spaces, illnesses can spread at the stations and on the trains.
The bail agreement stipulated that Mr. Simmons is confined to the New York City area.
For his part, Johns's relationship with Rauschenberg has not necessarily been confined to the closet.
The women were confined to one floor with almost no natural light or time outside.
In the nearer term, the benefits will likely be confined to our own solar system.
Doctors demanding better security began a strike but their action was confined to the state.
The marijuana imagery wasn't just confined to the lobby, however, it was front and center.
While confined in a jail, a prisoner must contend with a wide array of unknowns.
Severe decompression sickness from being in the caissons frequently confined him to a sickroom during construction.
Sokolovsky, who was previously confined to a pre-trial detention centre, is currently under house arrest.
There is mounting evidence that quarks must always be confined, but this hasn't been rigorously proven.
Generals have confined Mugabe to his residence in Harare, hoping to persuade him to go quietly.
It was only a matter of time: Samsung's Bixby assistant isn't confined to just phones anymore.
It's easy to think these fears are abhorrent and confined to just people on the fringe.
As any modern witch knows, our spiritual practices should not be confined to the physical realm.
Even after their release, people remain confined and punished by invisible barriers, physical, emotional and economic.
By the way, the data is going to be still confined to the podcast owner, right?
When the marriage ended about six months later, Marina's family confined her to the family home.
It's a unique occupational hazard, but one that seems to be confined to the crematory facilities.
Diagnosed with tonsillitis and pharyngitis, doctors at London's University College Hospital confined him to bed rest.
He confined himself to an armchair in our living room and tried to do very little.
Do you have a ton of yard space, or are you confined to a city apartment?
Jagger, the daughter of Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross, was sadly confined to her father's arms.
"There's no way something confined to the planet's surface could produce that effect," said Johns-Krull.
Consequently, RadiThor ailments were confined largely to the few who could afford to pay for it.
An overly confined economy may reduce economies of scale and exacerbate the effects of any downturn.
What was once confined to the unhinged ramblings of social-media groups has erupted into public.
The nature of the job means they're constantly interacting, and stuck in confined spaces, with strangers.
Yet some really smart people apparently don't feel confined by petty rules and well-intended advice.
The camera adopts seemingly impossible viewpoints, perched on the sea and confined in the claustrophobic cabin.
Heavy snow has kept many workers in the Northeast confined to their home offices this week.
Kristen Wingerter Martinez said residents in Eureka are confined to the city after roads shut down.
So far, discussion of self-driving cars has mostly confined itself to tech geeks and urbanists.
But there's a lot of discontent in the country and it's not confined to Trump enthusiasts.
No longer are the machines confined to factories—they're beginning to roll and walk among us.
Likewise, opioids – once confined to small parts of the population – are now widespread and easily available.
He said they are triple-bunked and confined for long hours in cells with open toilets.
Lactalis has previously said that the contamination was confined to the now-shuttered dryer no. 1.
With no face, Mr. Hamon was confined to a highly sterilized room for about two months.
The three men who would eventually become New Day chafed at being confined by their race.
Stovall was still confined to her hospital bed, and expected that her boyfriend was as well.
Currently, an estimated 120,85033 remain internally displaced and confined to relief camps in central Rakhine state.
This jobs mystery, sometimes known as a productivity puzzle, is not confined to the U.S., however.
Pictorially, it is one of the most open of Schapiro's works, the least confined by geometry.
The truth is, though, their work isn't confined to just this year (or any one year).
But the fear that science and reason are under attack isn't confined to the United States.
Attacks by the Muslim rebels have largely, though not always, been confined to their southern heartland.
Thoughts, emotions and experiences typically confined to the black community permeated mainstream America in unprecedented ways.
For far too long, fluffy feline starlets have been confined to garden flower pots and baskets.
Sychyov said the attack on the central bank had been confined to third-party correspondent accounts.
The Pentagon said the fight has been confined to one neighborhood for the last two months.
Instead, they were frequently confined to institutions or the home; a few attended disability-specific schools.
And why is she confined to a wheelchair if she is able to walk so easily?
Far from metastasising through British society, anti-Semitism is largely confined to certain pockets within it.
Héctor journeys north to search, as Lilia, about to give birth, waits, confined to her bed.
The friction is not just confined to the Democratic Party: The labor movement itself is changing.
In some parts of Nepal, for instance, women are confined to outdoor sheds during their menstruation.
The reason I am confined is because of my corruption with a federal judge involving $550M.
Taken together, the data suggest the pickup in activity is not confined to Germany and France.
In the meantime, he was simply confined to a hut; where was he going to run?
With the Middle East smoldering with tension, the violence will not be confined to Iranian territory.
The encounters he has had with blacks have largely been confined to meetings at Trump Tower.
As a result, more than 2202 million people are confined to state, local or federal prisons.
The Australian dollar edged up 0.1 percent to $0.7682 , confined to a tight $0.7688-0.7668 range.
Presidential pressure Trump's challenge to the rule of law has not been confined to the judiciary.
Since its inception in the 19th century, badminton has been confined to indoor stadia and halls.
What to do when you're confined to a series of choices that all lead to despair?
The problems for Democrats on matters of race and housing subsidies are not confined to Baltimore.
The case would be stronger if the shift had been confined to the Northeast and South.
But it avoids obstacles just fine and is a great vacuum for apartments and confined areas.
Most of the speculation about the company's links to Moscow has been confined to news publications.
Just imagining myself shut inside such confined spaces— merely imagining it—made me unable to breathe.
No longer confined to state actors, this malware is being used indiscriminately against any vulnerable target.
His work is not confined to any one medium, or only to be found in museums.
That almost buried path of blood-red bricks confined both sides by tiles shaped like rope.
The list of domestic initiatives is largely confined to reversals of achievements of the Obama era.
He is as regimented and confined by them as a classical ballet dancer is by choreography.
Terrorists are free to cross Europe's open borders, but security relationships are often far more confined.
South African president Jacob Zuma claimed Mugabe told him he had been "confined" to his home.
Chenggong is also unique in that most of its fishing is confined to Taiwan's territorial waters.
Gene editing and other genetic technologies are no longer confined to governments, clinics, and large corporations.
He was confined for 10 days, lost his military rank and was released from the military.
Zendesk has mostly confined itself to customer service scenarios, but it seems that's not enough anymore.
There are reservations in Nova Scotia, and the black people are confined to more specific areas.
You're confined in that way, but that almost forces you to be a bit more creative.
McCarrick has been confined to a Franciscan friary in a tiny town in remote northern Kansas.
On Sunday, Goff was in uniform but confined to the sideline, watching the veteran Case Keenum.
In the specific case of brain tumors, swelling occurs in the confined space of the skull.
To be clear, the outbreak is not confined to — nor can be blamed on — Asian people.
She'd been confined to her apartment all day taking care of grandchildren and wanted to relax.
He is not confined solely to house party kitchens, mediocre bars, BBC sitcoms, or dating apps.
Note that the basic technology — oxyfuel + a carbon dioxide turbine — is not confined to natural gas.
Racist demagogy obviously existed in our politics, but overt white nationalism was confined to the fringes.
"Criticism has been confined to human rights 'excesses,'" and even those were limited, Mr. Godement said.
Confined to a narrow strip of secondary forest, Hope gobbled fruit from village orchards to survive.
The growing unease born of being in the minority was not confined to these members, however.
The outbreak remains confined to a single region, largely thanks to an effective vaccine, doctors say.
There's a parallel in what we have seen happen in other confined settings, such as prisons.
When they were finished, Mr. Nashiri crawled into "the small box" in which he was confined.
Another impediment to effective circadian lighting is that few people spend their days in confined environments.
Kleingärten are not confined to, but have always had a particularly important function for, the cities.
Post-Thanksgiving discount bonanzas are hardly confined to just one day (or even post-Thanksgiving) anymore.
Being confined to the small, windowless cube for hours has taken a toll on her figure.
Relationships are also fraying as families are forced to live for extended periods in confined spaces.
He served half his sentence in a federal correctional institution and the remainder confined at home.
But as Bodomo recounts below, the story was never meant to be confined to a short.
Eleven million residents all confined to their homes, with the exception of delivery and hospital workers.
In Toronto, that clout has also meant genre movies are no longer confined to late nights.
In reality, only one man was rescued alive after being confined for more than 40 hours.
Nearly half suffer from dementia and more than half are confined to a bed or wheelchair.
Confined to a house in Japan&aposs capital, his activities were monitored 24 hours a day.
We do not know the reason why he has been confined in the SHU, under SAMS.
The pot real estate boom in Humboldt County is not confined to large outdoor growing properties.
"He was not a small child; I couldn't have confined him to home," his father said.
This was a scene that many of us had hoped was confined to the history books.
Some died in the Warsaw Ghetto, where over 400,000 Jews were confined to 1.3 square miles.
Patients suspected of having the virus were confined to their homes, allowing the pathogen to spread.
Here we were, sitting next to each other in this confined space, and it was awkward.
But Mr. Ludlam and Ms. Waters were from a smaller party confined mostly to the Senate.
It's also worth noting that these concerns feel confined to the realm of cisgender, heterosexual encounters.
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Now remote work apps are witnessing a boom as millions are confined to working from home.
That anti-Jewish rhetoric, once confined to right-wing extremists, now infests the American left, too?
Passengers were confined to their rooms, the least expensive of which have no windows or balcony.
Lawmakers were confined to specific areas, where they were given water and in some cases sandwiches.
Moore never met her father, who was confined to a mental institution before she was born.
It's about not making the joy of beauty confined to just how much you can afford.
And anti-sanctuary, anti-immigrant, anti-refugee sentiment is hardly confined to the federal executive branch.
Being indoors means you are confined with all the germs that others around you are carrying.
Conspiracy theories once confined to the fringe are going mainstream, fueled in part by President Trump.
There are only 22050 in existence, confined to four small islands off the New Zealand coast.
The last we see of Penelople, she has been confined to the season 3 sex buker.
Untold numbers found themselves perpetually in debt to the city and periodically confined to its jail.
Where Mars' lakes were confined in crater basins, Earth's glacial lakes are contained within icy dams.
Because they were expensive and computers far from ubiquitous, they were largely confined to research institutes.
Usually the Carnegie International and the Whitney Biennial are confined mostly to a single large building.
Reid is largely confined to a wheelchair these days but seems on top of his game.
It's a tense trip: a lot of time spent in each other's company in confined spaces.
Meanwhile, Pai has largely confined his interactions with media to conservative outlets, including The Daily Caller.
The rest come in but are confined to maintenance and administrative activities, employees and union leaders said.
Sometimes it's confined to new colors, and sometimes it just means constraints during the first launch weeks.
Schaeuble, 75, has been confined to a wheelchair since being shot at an election rally in 1990.
Consumption will be confined to private residences as it will be illegal to consume it in public.
But after the deal was implemented on March 20, new arrivals were officially confined to the islands.
Brent's backwardation, initially confined to the contracts nearest expiry, now extends throughout the whole of next year.
According to the police, they had all at one time or another been confined to the bathroom.
He had been fussy all afternoon: it was hot and he does not like to be confined.
Since debuting in the 1990s, parametric insurance has mostly been confined to the reinsurance of catastrophic events.
Instead, the Australian dollar is confined by a long term sideways trading band starting in 22016 April.
It also says Borges is confined to a wheelchair for the foreseeable future and requires constant care.
She would only advise killing it if it's in a confined space and is an immediate threat.
The cells begin developing in two dimensions into brain cells, but only grow along the confined space.
Jon, 36, has since woken up, but is confined to a wheelchair and hasn't regained his speech.
The first injury confined her to bed for a year and then another six months of recovery.
Most of the debate thus far has been confined to an elite section of English-speaking Indians.
By keeping the Targaryen dragons in a confined space, Maegor was effectively limiting their ferocity going forward.
Shorn of bonds with wider society, Americans risked being confined within the solitude of their own hearts.
As BuzzFeed News has learned, the spread of the Facebook data was not confined to Cambridge Analytica.
Rather than mingle with MPs in the corridors, reporters would be confined to a separate media centre.
She has been confined since 2014, before her father died, but has never faced open judicial proceedings.
He refuses to be confined to a menu and believes that all true cooking necessitates flamboyant improvisation.
If some people have their way, they'll soon be confined in underwater factory farms for human consumption.
Others were caught up in an anti-corruption crackdown and confined inside a luxury hotel for months.
The second objection centres on the appalling conditions in the Libyan camps to which migrants are confined.
But the weak inflation trend is not confined to the United States, Europe and, of course Japan.
Some films capture the darkness that can gather when you put enough kids in a confined space.
Ordinarily, most neural communication within the visual cortex is confined and restricted to this web-shaped network.
Ulanova, considered the greatest ballerina of her time, was highly aloof and confined to a busy schedule.
It's also the latest evidence of VW's foreign expansion not being confined to its passenger car operations.
But what many do not know is that these problems may not be confined to their mouths.
So what happens when the same people and microbes are in a confined space for that long?
The poorest are no longer confined to deprived rural districts, nor is everyone in such districts poor.
Akesson's private life has largely been confined to other party members, with whom he goes on holiday.
The Vatican didn&apost say where McCarrick would be confined nor when a church trial might begin.
The dollar nudged up on the yen to 108.23, but stayed confined within recent well-worn ranges.
The 82-year-old lives alone, is confined to a wheelchair and cannot use the toilet unaided.
They also planned to release deadly chemicals in a confined space, "potentially on public transport," authorities said.
For now, a pause in the fighting, even if confined only to some areas, suits almost everyone.
Now, don't get me wrong: I loved kickflipping down stairs from the confined safety of my settee.
The influx of robots in the workforce is no longer just a concern confined to manufacturing floors.
"Amazons enjoyed lives very different from Greek women, who were confined indoors doing domestic chores," explained Mayor.
ASC is still confined to research labs, but there's already talk of deploying it in the field.
Confined by an electric force field, the ion hovers 30 microns above the surface of the chip.
"The differences are not confined to the neutral party that will administer Hodeidah port," the official said.
Don't race cars go round and round in circles, stuck in whatever loop they are confined to?
Like Grigorescu, Brătescu's work can also be read as the work of an artist confined inside space.
But the belief that it exists, though largely confined to the right, has consequences for us all.
Under colonial rule the Kanaks were confined to reserves and excluded from much of the island's economy.
New technologies also offer a canvas for creativity—even if the palette is confined to 140 characters.
Security incidents have been confined to the unresolved conflict in the south east so far in 2017.
Star Wars was always confined by its need to be a big story on the big screen.
Still, Cacciola felt confined, and she described her sense of isolation in wistful notes to her husband.
A trip to Lucca violated the terms of house arrest, which confined witnesses to a specific area.
Living in space, in a confined environment under high-stress situations, takes both physical and mental tolls.
However, if detected early and while still confined to the breast, it is a highly curable disease.
There's the obligatory how-I-made-it-in-comedy narrative, but it's confined to a single essay.
They are confined in mass detention facilities with no clear plans for being returned to their families.
But in Russia, he overstayed his tourist visa and was confined to his house for six months.
Chemical suicides, also known as detergent suicides, involve the use of household chemicals in a confined space.
These workers are not confined to any one region; the entire country will share in the pain.
That points to an important reality: The battles over Social Security aren't confined to merely technocratic questions.
Hasm has never used heavy weapons and most of its attacks have been confined to greater Cairo.
It's as if he is suspended on a confined performing space right in front of the audience.
Her prepared comments were confined to policy expectations and economic observations, and did not address her future.
She had a nervous breakdown after learning of her husband's affair and was confined to a hospital.
Others fear going back and are frustrated at being confined in the tiny camp in eastern Congo.
Research has found that the nation's riches are increasingly confined at the top of the economic pyramid.
Thursday but crews confined it to one compartment and it was extinguished just after 4:30 a.m.
It's as if homesteaders were swept off their rural lands and confined to a single city neighborhood.
But in most cities, the lead threat is confined largely to poor neighborhoods with scant political clout.
The "attack the judge before we know who it is" tactics were not confined to outside groups.
Now, Mr. Redstone is 22005, in poor health and confined to his $22008 million Beverly Hills mansion.
They imagine this material building lightweight bridges, insulation and infrastructure, but its applications aren't confined to Earth.
Until last year, the virus was mostly confined to tropical Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
For a decade, Jojo might have felt confined to the music she's made as a child star.
Since the detainees are administratively confined instead of criminally convicted, they have far more rights than prisoners.
The fact it would be down there in such a confined space slithering around is pretty amazing.
" Harris said she's "not happy about being confined," but "luckily, my husband and I like each other.
The South Korean military has also reported a number of infections and confined most troops to base.
"There's a long tradition of trans people being confined to memoir," said Thom in a recent interview.
Why should girls be confined to pastels and kittens, boys to navy blue and construction-equipment motifs?
In any case, the story line is confined to one episode of the three screened for critics.
Restrictive migration policy is "not solely confined to the black sheep in the East," Ms. Woollard said.
Finally, Mr. Raniere directed that she be confined to a room until she had mended her breach.
The pain of my depression was inevitable from the first day it confined me to my bed.
For days, sometimes weeks, they were confined in the dark, their hands and feet bound, they said.
In this case, it was a mass quarantine, in which a population was confined within the city.
What's even more worrying is that this "Aprendiz"-like behavior may not be confined to São Paulo.
The role of private insurers has been confined to marketing policies and processing claims, as government contractors.
But whatever happens, the consequences are confined to a patient who has consented to the experimental treatment.
Independent media are now confined largely to websites read by a few people in Budapest's liberal bubble.
In his performance, he used his own body to communicate sensations beyond those confined to spoken language.
As more people on board tested positive, those still on the ship were confined to their cabins.
We have nothing similar going on here now, which suggests a slower spread, more confined around hotspots.
Yet it seems to have become a bit player, confined to a narrow and often irrelevant role.
On the Diamond Princess, Christoph and Fehrenbacher had been confined to their room and its small balcony.
She rushes on point in one horizontal path after another, as if boxed into a confined space.
Photographers are mostly confined to the photo risers, which is a very crowded, scary place to be.
The United States would gain its independence but be confined to the area east of the Appalachians.
At the top, the responses were pitch perfect, but the political debate isn't confined to the top.
But rage is not confined to matrimony and other romantic unions, as Mr. Daly has also found.
He asks why all these migrants are confined if they are, as Turnbull insists, not bad people.
For the most part, these disruptions to daily work life have been confined to Europe and Asia.
But as they remain closed, people are confined to an ever-shrinking area, as Assad closes in.
Dare we dream about political divisions that are mostly confined to which street name we should honor?
Even the reformist cleric Mehdi Karroubi, an octogenarian who is confined under permanent house arrest, issued condolences.
""Reading materials should be confined to only those readings which pertain to the matter before the Senate.
If your coverage is regional, it's confined to a zone, and that is apparently called ZONE DEFENSE.
Students note that these problems, though perhaps more prominent in Greek organizations, are not confined to them.
He was to be confined from then on to producing portraits of statesmen, plus the occasional celebrity.
The move aimed to avoid throngs in confined places like concert halls, sports events and carnival parades.
The move aimed to avoid throngs in confined places like concert halls, sports events and carnival parades.
Many facilities went on almost permanent lockdown, with inmates confined to their cells 23 hours a day.
But we don't live in a world where the news media is confined to any one source.
According to the government, 60 percent of cases in the country are confined within its prisons' walls.
My grandfather was, at the time, confined to a motorized wheelchair and completely dependent on my grandmother.
Central European countries stabilized their escape from the deadening Soviet imperium to which Yalta had confined them.
It offers an escape from the confined, smelly conditions, the mushy, repetitive meals, and the endless checklists.
Though passengers were confined to their rooms, workers continued to eat together in the ship's mess hall.
Works by confined children show hopefulness in the face of stress, and may help in the healing.
And we need to put diesel in the tractor and give the confined and antisocial cat eardrops?!
Tiepolo's spirit is not at all confined to the 18th century, we may discover to our delight.
Borges is confined to a wheelchair for the foreseeable future and requires constant care, that suit said.
The sentiment isn't confined to music; her two-story house, built in 1918, is full of antiques.
Confined under the watch to her small bedroom, with an occasional stroll outdoors, she is invariably cheerful.
Weighing around 15 pounds, the Taurus is made to be highly portable and operable within confined spaces.
Investigators said the women mostly kept the children confined to closets or the basement of their home.
Hamilton spent about ten years in solitary, confined to a cell for twenty-three hours a day.
"The Island" is a 2005 film set in 2019 where residents live in a confined indoor community.
With solidarity as its core promise, it could never do without the idea of a confined community.
Nancy's formal education, according to her close friend Evelyn Waugh, was confined to learning French and horsemanship.
With their supersensitive hearing, some may dislike the volume of the human voice, especially in confined quarters.
We can make decisions, but they are largely confined to the range of options presented to us.
"It's a lot more like working with co-workers than being totally confined to text," she said.
The scope for Mr Trump to make mischief in London this week is not confined to NATO.
Such declarations are incredibly liberating in that you are no longer confined by notions of free speech.
"The savagery of the painting, the attack on mankind," the author writes, "was confined to the studio."
If you're not sentimental about human rights, that may have some effect on a limited, confined population.
But in the Hamptons and other luxury destinations, chaise longues are no longer confined to the deck.
As a result, researchers are not confined to simple observational studies of the park's free-ranging wildlife.
An estimated 780 million people have been largely confined to their homes during China's weeks-long lockdown.
"I certainly have not confined what I do to those tasks," Ms. McCray said in an interview.
"I was just the voice," Mr. Khalifa said, insisting that his work was confined to the studio.
Heavy scents can be just as overwhelming as body odor, and just as inescapable in confined spaces.
Swift seeks insights into the poet through his years at the mental institution where he was confined.
But in today's federalism, the power of the street-level bureaucrat is rarely confined to the street.
I've met entire families who live on building sites, confined to small shelters built from leftover wood.
With the rise of services like Netflix and Hulu, and the ability to film a movie on an iPhone, "plus the realization that movies don't have to be confined to the same constituency they've always been confined to, white males, there's really some shift in momentum," Mr. Wacks said.
Bigotry and extremism is not confined to a marginal sliver on the far right; it has been mainstreamed.
I told him that my wife was confined and that I had nothing to give her to eat.

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