The sun confines its own reactions with its immense gravity.
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It is in this sense that ethnography confines indigenous agency.
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The privately owned dam broke its confines around 9 p.m.
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The Holiday simply doesn't exist beyond the confines of Christmas.
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DON'T build within the confines of our classical educational model.
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I prefer terrible things within the confines of good fiction.
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This episode's theme confines their big ideas to small plates.
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Soon after, the scene departs from the confines of realism.
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His voice, in stricter confines, would obviously be the star.
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Instead of retreating to the cowardly, canopied confines of faux-outrage?
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Threat organizations do not operate within the confines of broad actions.
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Close-ups are kept within the confines of a handmaid's bonnet.
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Since then the group has pushed far beyond its southern confines.
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They fall in love, and she releases him from his confines.
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But even within those very broad confines, product inventors occasionally overstep.
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These days, he is generating buzz at much more humble confines.
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You feel strong and supple within the confines of your body.
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Jean, a therapist, is straining against the confines of her life.
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Meanwhile, reality marches on, outside the confines of his delusional mind.
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The inappropriate conduct is hardly limited to the confines of elevators.
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Terrified, we cling to the rigid confines of our own perspective.
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We can be friendly outside the confines of the House floor.
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The O.W.L. lives firmly within the confines of its era's technology.
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Even in such tight confines, Blige stokes a gospel-charged conviction.
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Mr. Mann occasionally slipped the quartet's confines to play with others.
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But crucially we do so within the confines of the market.
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Nothing would leave the confines of the accessory-Apple HomeKit relationship.
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"It's organized crime within the confines of the prison," she said.
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But there are examples that have escaped the confines of its laboratories.
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To me, the Clintons, it was within the confines of political machines.
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No wonder it's more or less stayed within the confines of America.
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In all three cases, the turtles reoriented to stay within its confines.
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Into Oblivion captures Alzheimer's patients within the confines of an eldercare system.
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What about great live music without the confines of a cramped venue?
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Pruitt has to work within the confines of the Clean Air Act.
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As for Margaret, she's still struggling against the confines of the monarchy.
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President Trump is trying to fight the confines of the presidential bubble.
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But isn't there space for resistance within the confines of social media?
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But within their narrow confines, they reveal much of what is meant
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Not in rugby, but within the confines of a Bellator MMA cage.
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But perhaps, within the relatively narrow confines of breastfeeding education, we can.
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So they chose the sweaty, cramped confines of the 203-capacity Horseshoe.
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But she couldn't escape the confines of a male-dominated English society.
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Instead of sticking to the confines of the original film, Documentary Now!
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"It eats me up inside," Mr. Mika said of his new confines.
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He confines her to the house, and tells everyone she's not well.
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Being sick in the confines of a ship cabin is living hell.
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And outside the confines of Mar-a-Lago, old grievances flare up.
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But there are also shows that spill out of the usual confines.
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Frederick's works, by contrast, are limited to the confines of a gallery.
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This is especially the case in the close confines of economy class.
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He rarely leaves its confines, with the exception of golfing at his club.
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But beyond the confines of that world, misinformation is spread and myths perpetuated.
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Maxine Peake's performance confines almost all of its terror to her darting eyes.
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"We're just still operating within the confines of an ongoing correction," he said.
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Afflicting mainly boys, it weakens their muscles and eventually confines them to wheelchairs.
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I've worn them exactly once, in college, within the confines of an apartment.
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Second, Mueller stayed within the confines of questions he was hired to answer.
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Runways have long been places where people stretch the confines of gender norms.
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BUT TO BRING REALLY MULTIPLE INSIDER TRADING CASES WITHIN THE CONFINES OF NEWMAN.
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Those people will be nestled safely in the underground confines of... wait, what?
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It can't even be contained by the confines of a moving motor vehicle!
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Set in 1979, in the slightly blissed-out confines of Santa Barbara, Cal.
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Its reflex challenges task you with navigating through tight confines at high speeds.
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These issues were debated ad nauseam within the confines of the Democratic Party.
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In the confines of this book, at least, Han most definitely shot first.
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These are understood within, if never discussed outside, the confines of a household.
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The dank confines of the Shadow Moses base betray a gloomy, isolated mentality.
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Yet animal uplift has started to trickle outside the confines of science fiction.
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She somehow figured the confines of the script, by Gary Lundy, would help.
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The following scene takes place in the bleaker confines of a gynecologist's office.
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The anti-vaccine movement goes beyond the confines of the ultra-Orthodox community.
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These regular jaunts bored us out of the small confines of our skulls.
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By contrast, my next suggestion falls squarely within the confines of traditional journals.
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Obama, who bristled at the traditional confines of the first lady role, Mrs.
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These are friendships which I know will continue beyond the confines of television.
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As they escape the confines of the Tokyo Hyatt, something like love ensues.
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Still, the club is far from the stately confines of the White House.
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There was also less competition for deals outside the confines of Northern California.
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So, what New York-based shows should we tackle from our cozy confines?
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And HBO's "Room 104" tells disturbing tales within the confines of four walls.
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But what about people who live outside the confines of a major city?
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Within the confines of this Wild West theme park, he says, everything makes sense.
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But it's become increasingly hard to sleep anywhere outside the confines of your bed.
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The series explains the confines and norms of its setting through expository, necessary dialogue.
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One day, she'll move beyond the confines he's built for her, and what then?
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Lopez Obrador has said he will save money by living in more modest confines.
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Within the confines of Litchfield, guards possess absolute, incontrovertible control over fact and fiction.
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In the confines of a tank, they will often refuse to eat, experts said.
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Only the meat was kept cool in the chilled confines of its glass display.
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The trap confines one to a life where deference and obedience are the norm.
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Jessica agreed to share her story, but only in the confines of his office.
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Officials say that's because it is squarely within the confines of an ongoing probe.
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Or it could send Trump back to the gilded confines of a Trump property.
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While unconventional, Arya's attack falls into the clear confines of the allies' overall objective.
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Most people don't get married within the confines of a 500-square-foot apartment.
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The confines of prison have led me to a certain degree of personal freedom.
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Instead, the book stays strictly with Ada, never leaving the confines of her life.
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Ireland Baldwin is celebrating Independence Day by freeing herself from the confines of clothing.
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And yet there are many pieces that, within their rigorous confines, yearn for intimacy.
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Ruth clearly benefited from the cozier confines of the Polo Grounds the next season.
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Sure, some of the latest holidays exist purely in the confines of the cloud.
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Zapiet helps Shopify retailers manage store inventories and configure the confines of the deliveries.
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That's all great, but don't keep the refresh to the confines of your closet.
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Sometimes the color sits inside the confines of rectangle, other times it extends beyond.
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So much of the violence then was occurring in the confines of public housing.
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How did you work that out, particularly within the confines of a country song?
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And, if that's no longer within the confines of nightlife, then so be it.
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It all crafts an experience that takes place beyond the confines of your room.
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The art will no longer leave prison confines and can now legally be destroyed.
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For nearly three years they lived within the confines of a barbed-wire fence.
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Last week, the minority leader's confines grew even cozier with Ms. Cheney's political decision.
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The artist has a long history of art outside the confines of the gallery.
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It only could happen, she said, within the confines of the safe parking lot.
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It was his first step beyond the confines of his parents and his race.
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Others are focusing on a narrower approach, largely working in the confines of Obamacare.
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Much like Space Jam, Nance's work breaks free of the confines of conventional video.
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Within the grubby confines of Camden Town, their presence felt both incongruous and exhilarating.
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And putting Murphy in the hollow confines of a morning show could be fun!
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Paintings with mythological, biblical, and secular subjects all rubbed (bare) shoulders within their confines.
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For decades, America's playground of pleasure rested inside the oceanfront confines of Atlantic City.
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And in theory it could certainly be done within the confines of the existing statutes.
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But in the secluded confines of the telemedicine clinic, the whole room is mic-ed.
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Understanding what stage, where you're at, and trying to work within the confines of that.
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Mental health can be a taboo subject, even within the confines of our own homes.
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Mathis is a talker, an acceptable form of vulnerability within the confines of Southern masculinity.
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It's a well-worn template, but Halo Wars 2 has some fun within its confines.
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It helps them act like authoritarians even inside the confines of a democratic political system.
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To stay online, many countries must rely on equipment outside their own confines and control.
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Specifically, an app that people downloaded outside the comfortable confines of the Google Play Store.
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Referring to colonial violence, she says: our trauma escapes the confines of our own times.
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The filmmakers ask how this conscious being might manifest itself having escaped its earthly confines.
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He's too far south of most the activity, in the quieter confines of Norman, Oklahoma.
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Throughout the film, her high school reputation confines her as much as her suburban setting.
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Her style thrills and the gimmick works wonders in the intimate confines of NXT arenas.
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That kind of experimentation has grown beyond the confines of the kitchens of El Cielo.
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We will be guided by the lessons of experience, not the confines of rigid thinking.
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He's literally acknowledging how bad the commercial is from inside the confines of the commercial.
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Within the confines of a square frame, the artist mixes conceptual art and Eastern philosophy.
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The documentary introduced an audience far beyond the confines of the fashion industry to Coddington.
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Sadly, many of Netflix's hacks don't tend to escape the confines of the hackathon itself.
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A constant for Virginia however has been the friendly confines of John Paul Jones Arena.
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Some of these buyers will come from outside the traditional confines of software and technology.
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Los Angeles' swelling homeless population has burst the confines of the city's notorious Skid Row.
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When he plays within the confines of the offense and with the team, he's unbelievable.
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It is difficult to determine how many cases are discussed in the justices' cloistered confines.
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But within their narrow confines, they reveal much of what is meant to remain unseen.
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You could walk for miles and still be within the confines of Ohio State's domain.
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Or will Hall prove just how good he is within the confines of a cage?
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After a few innings, I left the chilly confines to hang out in the stands.
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The strait runs between two mountain ranges, meaning howling winds blow through its narrow confines.
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The strait runs between two mountain ranges, sending fierce winds howling through its narrow confines.
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Inside, it is easy to feel encased in the dim confines of the metal box.
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It has few imitators, and its storytelling style hasn't really spread beyond its own confines.
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"The average person can get fit and stay fit in the confines of their bunker."
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Apprente's speech-based artificial intelligence deals within the relatively narrow confines of quick-service restaurants.
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So we will continue to work within the confines of the law to do that.
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It barely even works within the confines of its own genre, the comic-book movie.
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The journey could even have meant a tentative trip beyond the confines of the borough.
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Ms. Madikizela-Mandela cherished conversation with outsiders and word of the world beyond her confines.
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I can see the confines I'm working in, but nobody else knows I'm doing it.
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"This is occurring within the confines of this very long four-decade downtrend," he said.
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His thick, gray beard, poking out in all directions, defies the confines of his face.
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"Sometimes … cruelty stays within the confines of a page or the gallery wall […]," writes Nelson.
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Hopkins and Pryce spend much of "The Two Popes" in the confines of the Vatican.
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That's largely because those apps are not well-positioned to spur action outside their confines.
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But this is not why rosé has suddenly eclipsed the confines of the wine section.
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Todesco's jailbreak, however, is only available within the confines of his bedroom inside his parents house.
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Of course, camp fashion has reached well beyond the confines of fashion runways and magazine spreads.
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It's an election year, and the issue remains only partisan within confines of the Capitol complex.
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Traveling within the confines of a tour bus for the Happy to You tour proved trying.
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Replicating it in the confines of your own home is, to be frank, a fool's errand.
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You ought to be able to live your life in the confines of your own home.
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In a way, Lohan herself is preserved within the confines of the The Parent Trap, too.
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Quite literally, the church became a sanctuary for the star-crossed artists who roamed its confines.
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And he does it all from the confines of a simple sweater, slacks, and white makeup.
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He now languishes in the miserable confines of a remote prison near the border with Vietnam.
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And I think it is, in a sense, what confines it to being a minor interest.
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Elsewhere, Emily is also rebelling against the confines of Gilead – only her intentions are more murderous.
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In many reality shows, the cast stays in a house for months without leaving the confines.
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Despite the close confines, the exoplanets feature relatively cool surface temperatures—at least by astronomical standards.
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But the event was limited by the confines of the city filled with a thousand distractions.
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Ramsberger, in quintessential teenage fashion, shouted "I hate myself" inside the safe confines of her bedroom.
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If that peace will last, however, will be answered outside of the confines of the movie.
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And we could soak it all in from the safe confines of our flower-wallpapered bedrooms.
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That happy place now exists in the heated political confines Mr. Trump has drawn for himself.
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Since The Bachelor and The Bachelorette operate under the confines of monogamy, only one can win.
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Geeting takes pictures out in the world, and makes pictures inside the confines of his studio.
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Every so often within the neatly ordered confines of a diamond, an atom will be missing.
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Even in those stressful confines, she was known for her "cheerful and compassionate demeanor," police said.
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He got to know the confines of the Hamburg tournament like the back of his hand.
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Once we were in the confines of the four-mile stretch of CicLAvia, no one cared.
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Ultimately, Énard's imagined history confines itself to threading a nearly invisible influence through Michelangelo's existing work.
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They force us to color within the lines, stay in the boxes and confines of labels.
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Rather than living in the tight and stressful confines of a farm, these goats roam freely.
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Israel simulates the carefree, bucolic image of the beach through artificial materials trapped within indoor confines.
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The cabin's confines, together with the boat's diesel odors, did nothing to allay his motion sickness.
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She may have escaped the confines of her small town, but she'd never seemed so stuck.
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The deal confines enrichment in Iran to its Natanz site, which was itself exposed in 2003.
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After the confines of life on the river, the expanse of the inland sea was daunting.
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This conversation on a social issue is literally happening within the confines of the issue itself.
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Every painting is numbered, and this seriality, too, breaks Cowansage's work out of its physical confines.
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And that's bad words, and a degree of stupid sexuality in the confines of the circus.
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Sickness and death fill the film's rarefied air, conflicting with the lush confines of the bedroom.
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Given in its own gallery, this enormous, maroon, hat-shaped sculpture snugly fits into its confines.
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Freed from the narrow confines of boxes, these unidentified women demand that their stories be told.
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Now, the closure creates an impact that spreads much farther than the confines of the park.
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Living the life of an independent teen involves being trapped within the confines of school rules.
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"The confines of the short story never confine her," Lorrie Moore told me in an email.
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But as his legs weakened further, Mr. Kinoshita's world shrank to the confines of his apartment.
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That's it for this briefing, which has been written from the confines of my guest room.
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Until relatively recently, though, that fame was mostly limited to the confines of the app itself.
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But the novel confines you within Offred's perspective—it suggests, even demands, identification with the Handmaids.
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This hotel is an overall experience that extends well beyond the (small) confines of your room.
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In the tight confines of a New York cab, Thomas Keller leaned against his interviewer's shoulder.
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"There was a richness that couldn't be captured in the confines of a film," he said.
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For Google, Inbox was a chance to remake its email client outside the confines of Gmail.
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Trump is pushing back more forcefully on the traditional confines of her position than did Mrs.
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The "friendly confines" of Wrigley Field have been anything but kind to the New York Mets.
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The tightly painted images either fit snugly into the painting's confines or else they are cropped.
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Soucek's "spottieottiedopalicious angel" (2019), the show's centerpiece, strays furthest from the graphical confines of the grid.
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The tone starts off light and the plot stays within the confines of a family comedy.
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But U.S. officials insist that Gulen's case will be reviewed within the confines of the law.
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The first is that the open-source software is now developed largely within the confines of businesses.
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Crafting doesn't exempt you from the confines of capitalism—you're still the one buying, spending, investing, hustling.
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Failing to treat the confines of the entertainment industry with the respect expected of a Hollywood star.
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Our xp is far too large & complex to be limited within the confines of the cis imagination.
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Such groups may gravitate beyond the confines of the American system of government and its democratic institutions.
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Free from the confines of network scheduling, Netflix episodes can run as long as a small movie.
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He likely started using the product himself to free himself from the confines of his therapist mother.
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She apparently escaped an enclosure but was not at risk of leaving the confines of the zoo.
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Seeing the two live their best lives beyond the confines of HGTV has been fun for fans.
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Whatever escapes the confines of the psychological novel will be a fantastical, new aspect of our world.
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Thanks to social media, it seems Ashford is spreading positivity well past the confines of his airport.
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But the question always remained: How would the pop star function, free of his One Direction confines?
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But the bear, whose sex is still unknown, returns back to the confines of its winter den.
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At least this means Datsik's volatility will be contained within the confines of a cage... for now.
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Price corrections remain within the confines of the upper and lower bands of the short term GMMA.
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Beyond the confines of the stadium, it is hard to tell that the team has broken through.
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You'll explore the confines of high-school life during the day, making friends and completing various tasks.
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And an Intelligence staffer signaled Thursday that members would ask questions beyond the confines of the report.
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United States officials have said Mr. Gulen's case will be reviewed within the confines of the law.
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But the doozy is how the movie can't think of her beyond the confines of racist servitude.
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The best thing about music is that—bar lyrics—it exists outside the prescriptive confines of language.
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Which makes it perfectly jarring to see her belting out from the corseted confines of Georgian garb.
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Try not to get lost in the labyrinth-like confines of the beloved Paris Market and Brocante.
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Maybe CGI dinos herded into the confines of a billionaire's mansion isn't as idiotic as it sounds.
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I was free from the confines of the classroom walls, free from the nagging of my parents.
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Instead, wear literally anything else that will keep your toes firmly within the confines of your shoe.
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Beforehand, the trombonist Brian Drye confines his noisy warm-ups to an alley next to the theater.
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I wondered if he qualified as a "barracks rat," the kind who prefers the confines of Anytown.
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Ms. Aguilar, 46, folded over in the confines of her Nissan Versa, hiding until all went quiet.
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Delivery companies "should work to bring the industry into the confines of the labor law," she said.
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The weird thing about it was they did it within the friendly confines of the MTS Centre.
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For us, land travel is limited to the confines of a state the size of New Jersey.
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Reaching out beyond the confines of your daily responsibilities can give you a break from the usual.
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Yet here, in the cosseted confines of Mar-a-Lago, those concerns seemed a million miles away.
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But those decisions were made outside the confines of the Situation Room, where the security council meets.
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Some rarely left the relatively safe confines of the major bases, working as clerks, accountants and mechanics.
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Rather than passing the case along, he tries to crack it from the confines of his desk.
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She looks out, well beyond the confines of Cleveland Heights, to make work that's capital-p Political.
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I wanted to lose myself in the melodies that existed outside the confines of leather bound hymnals.
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This is plausible; street style has always reflected prison culture, and moves that would work in the confines of prisons would work just as well in the confines of the similarly-designed housing projects which had come to dominate New York City's ghettos in the era of urban renewal.
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The mesh is very fine, so your tea leaves shouldn't escape its confines while you brew the tea.
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The string confines or enhances a bygone moment so that when Shiota's suspending time, she's also enacting ghosts.
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In the more cloistered confines of Wall Street, the last 11 weeks have been a picture of serenity.
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It escapes the confines of economic theory: Try to define it in strictly economic terms, and you'll fail.
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A likely catalyst is the recent revelations that ICE separates asylum-seeking families and confines children in cages.
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They began experimenting with erotic role play, another way for Gypsy to escape the confines of her existence.
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With these added tweaks, HAMR was able to walk up a ramp an escape from its aquatic confines.
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Earlier this month, a chunk of Central Park was transposed into the confines of a spacious Brooklyn gallery.
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Shiver in the dark as your automated home does its best to trap you in its confines forever.
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Even those within the confines of Apple's strictly controlled network have faced byzantine restrictions to acquiring proper equipment.
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She is an A-lister with a glittery network that reaches far beyond the confines of the courts.
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The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane confines, at least temporarily, the worst villains of Batman lore.
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Once he leaves the presidency, Obama will be liberated from the confines of respectability and the Republican legislature.
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Thelma pivots between the remote, snowy Norwegian landscape where Thelma's parents live, and her more cozy college confines.
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But those eruptions stayed mostly within the confines of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which Kilauea sits within.
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Plus, since the trail is largely within the confines of civilization, there are also plenty of transportation connections.
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Many of Trump's supporters live in a colorful and exciting universe not burdened by the confines of reality.
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But for the most part, they live on your phone and stay within the confines of your apps.
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My tastes are simple in that regard, veering toward authentic yet unbounded by the confines of absolute purity.
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We stayed at the really lovely Loews Portofino Bay hotel, which is within the confines of the park.
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This doesn't mean we need to work within the confines of an "all or nothing" approach to creation.
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Since her confirmation, DeVos has largely limited her media exposure to the cozy confines of the conservative press.
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The church has no clue how she managed to blast out of her heavenly confines a second time.
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In other words, Dishonored had to imply a world beyond the confines of its carefully constructed puzzle-boxes.
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It isn't unusual for characters in Overwatch to reference things that happen outside the confines of multiplayer battles.
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We bathed in sounds born of hopelessness and hurt—of alienation from society outside of those narrow confines.
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In the jousting-like confines of a political campaign, Trump's erratic behavior and other eccentricities were powerful weapons.
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Just beyond the conservative confines of China's banking system, there is a much rowdier parallel universe: shadow banking.
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That means the electric cars are less dangerous when racing in the tight confines of the city circuit.
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Don't be beat down by the heat, the dress code, or the confines of your desk — get creative!
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But imagine a game where the monster could show up any time, any place, albeit within established confines.
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The special representative of the UN secretary-general had resisted living within the confines of a UN base.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly where my overwhelming sense of validation comes from within the confines of Besharam.
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He was with me in the narrow confines of a small room, taking up no space at all.
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It's not found on Capitol Hill in some committee chamber, or with the confines of the Oval Office.
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Onir confines Delhi to one street - everyone visits one cafe, one hotel and constantly runs into one another.
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It marks the point at which Peele, with great deliberation, steps beyond the confines of the horror flick.
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Any concomitant debt reduction should be done solely within the confines of the current Chapter 9 bankruptcy law.
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Stories are the guideposts that keep Westworld contained, limiting hosts to operate within the confines of interlocking narratives.
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As such, the mechanics of the math would usually be within the confines of basic multiplication and addition.
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But the tight confines of the center's current space prevent it from accommodating large tour buses, she added.
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She said that many expatriate employees conduct their lives exclusively within the confines of their compound or offices.
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Targeting based on gender, age and race will not be allowed within the confines of the new system.
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When the Leave campaign says that Britain will flourish outside the confines of the EU, that's a forecast.
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They're getting so much respect, they're favored by a touchdown in the hostile confines of Seattle's CenturyLink Field.
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But every fall, the green parrots who nest in the cemetery forage outside of their confines for food.
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Sleeping in the stuffy confines of his home is something to which Mr. Tarip is still not accustomed.
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NPR's Ira Glass is keeping his weekly syndicated show going strong ... from the confines of his own closet.
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People are stressed and are looking for relatively healthy ways to unwind from the confines of their homes.
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A humane current animates all of her work, a current that neither sidesteps nor confines itself to race.
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His practice did not limit itself to the measured confines of dynamic symmetry, or the art of mysticism.
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The spacious confines allow fans to roam around, spread out and enjoy a comprehensive view of the game.
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Last year Hamilton and 17 others left their Ivy League confines and set up shop in downtown Boston.
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She ensured that he experienced a life outside the confines of Buckingham Palace and the other royal homes.
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I question why he is allowed to participate in plays and travel outside the confines of the prison.
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A good bad man is hard to find – at least within the confines of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Though we were creating theater for television, we were still working within the confines of a television schedule.
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Inside the warm confines of Cohen's Fashion Optical at 26th and Broadway, employees watched the flow with curiosity.
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But with those bills stymied, Trump is doing what he can within the confines of the federal bureaucracy.
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The body, seeming to fall backward, is flattened into a modernist space and crammed within the painting's confines.
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The particle's mass acts like a mirror, because it confines the particle in the vicinity of the black hole.
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When you're living and working in such close confines, 50 percent of the job is getting on with everyone.
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Arnold. Referred to medically as the synophrys, her unibrow exists outside the confines of acceptability in contemporary Western culture.
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Sometimes, these connections can unfold on a superficial level, restricted by the structured confines of the forty-hour workweek.
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For her business to grow out of the confines of her dining room she has to make it work.
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Rather, she requests relief from the confines of the "hush agreement," and the permission to tell her story publicly.
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Proof that Will Grigg exists outside the confines of an extremely annoying song would also be a positive development.
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Freed from the confines of the West Wing, Bannon can now bash them as harshly as he wants to.
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It means something when lines or scenes from television jump beyond the confines of a series into popular culture.
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She was destined to be married at a tender age and grow old within the confines of her birthplace.
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In that test, the head and torso of the dummy remained entirely within the confines of the harnessed seat.
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I find it extraordinarily difficult to complete a full thought within the confines of my skull during these moments.
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UFC 201 was the unadulterated example of the MMA maelstrom to materialize within the confines of the UFC Octagon.
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These are repetitive movements, gestures I know by heart, ways I've conjured to disappear within the confines of presence.
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So The Handmaid's Tale didn't, technically, show statutory rape within the confines of the on-screen, very fictional universe.
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Not in the dignified confines of a bathroom stall or my cubicle, but in front of a male colleague.
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When she wore the custom pajamas beyond the confines of her home, together or as separates, friends took notice.
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Power for me is a turn on, but I felt pretty powerless under the confines of an electrical machine.
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Within the confines of a fund, we want to keep the invest-to-exit period as short as possible.
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Within the confines of the ivory tower, characters get into situations that might not exist in the outside world.
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Zero Trust is a security framework that acknowledges work no longer happens behind the friendly confines of a firewall.
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Although he usually confines himself to complaints about the press in general, Trump attacked MSNBC's Katy Tur by name.
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That effort, reported first in February by CNBC, would remain within the regulated confines of the biggest U.S. bank.
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But Bee particularly shines when she escapes the confines of a studio, and Full Frontal will highlight that strength.
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Even in the smaller confines of the club, the stage presence of his almost instantly classic Coachella set remains.
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While many Sydneysiders stayed in the confines of their warm homes, 16 surfers were towed into the wild ocean.
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The illness now confines her to a wheelchair, causes debilitating pain and fatigue, and severely limits any physical activity.
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She's desperate to emerge from the confines of suburban life, as are the other leading players in her life.
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"We should all have come out of our limited narrow confines and we should have demonstrated solidarity," Modi said.
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He is trying to bring gqom to an audience that enjoys the music outside of the confines of Durban.
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First, though, we'll witness some of Jekyll's interesting work with the insane deep within the windowless confines of Bedlam.
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I say this is unbelievable because outside of the confines of Steven Seagal movies, Steven Seagal truly fucking sucks.
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That is evidence of how difficult it is to stay within the strict confines of probation and parole requirements.
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Before long, he began to feel his mind and spirit break free from the confines of his prison cell.
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Ideally, I want the Cleveland Indians to finish the Cubs off in the "The Friendly Confines" of Wrigley Field.
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It also reminds me of getting to know how to live with people in the confines of a minivan.
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Within the confines of this constricting, pragmatic narrative, though, Life does find enough room to spring a few surprises.
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Keeping public goods affordable is more difficult within the confines of a contract where investors seek to maximize revenues.
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All learned the lesson: expect no privacy on school laptops, not even in the confines of your own home.
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Freed from the confines of history, For All Mankind also introduces new drama and exploration into decades-old stories.
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Trump, meanwhile, was pacing the relaxing confines of his Bedminster golf resort, apparently ill at ease with Tillerson's efforts.
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Using metaphorical and visual tropes, Lundgren departs from the confines of the actual landscape, conjuring elements of the supernatural.
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If private companies are subject to the treaty, then they should also be protected within its confines, Richards argues.
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Patients vomit and defecate on the floor or into small yellow buckets, too sick to leave their stifling confines.
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But Cohen has abandoned the slimy confines where he once dwelled and discovered he can function in the light.
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He is now known far beyond the 15 counties within the confines of the Northern District of California. Why?
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Judiciary Committee aides said Thursday that Democrats would respect Mueller's desire to stay within the confines of his report.
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We were sitting in the cool confines of San Miguel Arcángel, the coral-colored church that looms over Ixmiquilpan.
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And its new partnership reveals that Uber Health isn't planning on staying within the confines of the NEMT market.
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But within the confines of the film, and for Sampha specifically, they represent both a literal and figurative limbo.
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"So it's possible to work within the confines of the law sometimes and yet be doing something morally reprehensible."
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Working as a domme and operating outside the normal confines of society gave me an opportunity to find myself.
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Their dark confines became the quiet sanctuary of students in photography courses, after-school photo clubs and student newspapers.
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Dolores has broken out of her physical confines and entered the world where ostensibly all the free people are.
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Mr. Swerdlow said thousands of Uzbeks also remained jailed for practicing Islam outside the confines demanded by the government.
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There are stiff, unmoving boobs, and there are boobs that yearn to want to escape their fleshy confines forever.
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August is one of the top three busiest months to escape to the air-conditioned confines of the library.
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"Try and take advantage of the sort of open environment" away from the confines of a cubicle, Dutcher says.
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We've been released from the confines of which friends are within a 20 minute drive or hour-long train.
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Rhode admits that when he returns from his travels, he finds creating within the confines of a studio challenging.
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The swamp sunflowers popped in yellow clusters that I'd failed to notice from the confines of my sensible sedan.
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Meanwhile, Trump is set to huddle with Republican congressional leaders at the snowy confines of Camp David this weekend.
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Normally, brands might take an ideal cost to the factories and then build the product out within those confines.
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"This is all happening within the confines of an ongoing economic expansion and an ongoing bull market," he noted.
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"I'm trying, within the confines of the narrative that I've been given, to show her pathology," she told me.
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They should take a more expansive view of the America that exists beyond the confines of the Eastern Seaboard.
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Typically, they engage newly graduated lawyers who are trained and promoted inside the firm rather than outside its confines.
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"The Standing Committee confines its evaluation to the qualities of integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament," the letter reads.
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Jane Fairfax also proves a wily character, unwilling to remain within the tame confines in which "Emma" places her.
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COM & CHEWY ARE BENEFITING AS CONSUMERS SHOP FROM CONFINES OF THEIR HOMES Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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But his musical instincts were always too wide-ranging to rest comfortably within the sometimes hermetic confines of bluegrass.
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Speculative realism, like Detels's poem, attempts to consider art, politics, nature, and thought beyond the confines of human finitude.
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But conversations held within the bleary, beery confines of a bar are supposed to be sacred and secret, right?
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Now we'll finally get to see how well it really works outside of the confines of Microsoft's own demo environments.
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She was to fly into space as a civilian "Payload Specialist" and teach lessons from the confines of the Challenger.
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They believe that we will soon escape the confines of our mortal bodies and upload our consciousness into silicon chips.
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As much as anyone, Hefner helped slip sex out of the confines of plain brown wrappers and into mainstream conversation.
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This past Saturday, Beyoncé's greatness extended far beyond the confines of Coachella's 99,000-person capacity festival grounds in Indio, California.
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Apparently, Beckham's throwback toys are free from their cardboard confines and her daughter has free reign with the entire set.
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Clearly, Erg is either ardently trying to expand the confines of the genre or he's reaching for something greater entirely.
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But it was also timeless, grounded in character and feeling that stretch so far beyond the political confines of 2017.
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But eventually, it gave many staffers such financial security that they were willing to leave the cuddly confines of Google.
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Business casual is also confusing because its definition (and therefore, its freedoms and confines) is variable depending on the industry.
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There are a myriad of different ways to experience World of Warcraft, and not just within the confines of Classic.
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That control could be particularly useful for streamers trying to stay within the geographical confines of a broadcasting rights deal.
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Nite considers herself a surprise, as her sound doesn't fit simply into the confines of rap, R&B, or pop.
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Once she stepped outside, she was dressed like a woman for the first time outside the confines of her bedroom.
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If we keep those observations in the confines of our own homes, we lose the potential to raise collective conscious.
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He and his wife depend on their car to escape the confines of Hakone, the lakeside town where they live.
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He only decides to stay so that he can rescue Annie from the confines of an increasingly unhinged machine (GRTA).
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And if it works this well outside the confines of a heavily controlled demo, there's a lot of potential here.
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And then, there are a few that are awesome within the confines of my headphones, but embarrassing in mixed company.
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My favorite is the Latino lifestyle within the confines of a city as incredible and as modern as New York.
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This move by the university opens up room for those who don't fit within the confines of the gender binary.
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But actually getting atoms to those temperatures is very difficult on Earth, let alone in the confines of a spacecraft.
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"Whatever you want to do, we'll do it, as long as it's within the confines of the law," Jorgenson said.
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Myanmar's government confines more than 140,000 Rohingya, who were rendered homeless by the violence four years ago, to squalid camps.
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And without a dedicated group interested in evolving the confines of the current game, none of this would have happened.
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However, cable networks allow candidates to buy ads just within the geographic confines of New Hampshire or even specific cities.
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That self-determining brilliance has been both understandably and absurdly overlooked within the confines of a truly great basketball team.
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The last time I went to "The Friendly Confines" (enough already about the vines in left field!), I became sick.
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In our drinking spaces we behave like fucking clowns but simultaneously respect the amber-lit confines of our public houses.
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Linehan called the game from the booth Sunday, leaving the confines of the sideline, and he plans to stay there.
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If the news often confines women's issues to a pink ghetto, it can be even more condescending to young women.
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The seal of City of Paris on the Viaduc d'Austerlitz, one of 37 bridges spanning the Seine within its confines.
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" Bray and other academics are liberating students from the confines of what they deem the false "allegiance to liberal democracy.
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The allegations of inappropriate behavior by Freeman are not limited to the confines of his company or to movie sets.
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So, Transformers won't escape its robots-for-boys confines until it gives us a woman autobot, preferably a badass one.
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That population swell has leaked out of the urban confines along the coast and into California's forest regions further inland.
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Trump's cell phone use, which usually happens in the confines of the President's private residence, shows no signs of abating.
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For the last six years, he has avoided extradition to Sweden by staying within the confines of Ecuador's British embassy.
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And their activism has helped spur bold new strains of questioning, even inside the sober confines of the ivory tower.
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Things get decidedly blurry in the confines of this culture warrior's version of Plato's cave, even for the desired audience.
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But it also meant that campaigns generally sparred within the confines of the same set of established and true facts.
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The Monza site has three tracks, all within the confines of the walled park, so redesign possibilities have been limited.
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Outside the main confines, I wandered into Daisy Mae's Market, which has a vast selection of Amish jams and jellies.
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The benefit of the documentary was that Mars Investigations got more exposure and business, even beyond the confines of Neptune.
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Some analysts say the country will struggle to stay within the confines of the budget without resorting to more borrowing.
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Eventually the Yandex delivery bots will move beyond the confines of Yandex HQ and start wheeling through Moscow and beyond.
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But all of the pulsars scientists have spotted until now have been within the confines of the Milky Way galaxy.
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Perhaps the confines of governing would drive him to make common cause with people whom he'd written off as enemies.
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That is, a program in Java runs within the confines of another program, the JVM, which emulates actual computer architecture.
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All of the content remains safely within the confines of the canon that Grumpy Cat's owner meticulously created for it.
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We're working all the time, often alone, outside the confines of a traditional office and without the camaraderie of coworkers.
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One recommended strategy is to keep your children busy so they do not react to the confines of the environment.
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Yet each of those recent success stories was an independent production, with origins outside the clubby confines of Hollywood studios.
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It also means both prisons and jails should be safely releasing as many people from within their confines as possible.
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But on a personal level, the recognition of those boards moved Williams' work beyond the confines of conventional art categories.
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And in the meantime, marvel at the rest of this masterly episode, which takes place outside the Extreme Sandbox's confines.
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Each of his films foreground the claustrophobia of the civilized and an almost primordial struggle to survive within its confines.
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But in her new book she forsakes the strict confines of biography for the brave new world of leadership studies.
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They, too, had the ability to break through the confines of the screen to present feelings that were recognizably human.
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Outside the narrow confines of partisan debate in the U.S., there's nothing inherently progressive in caring about the climate crisis.
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We revere these figures, if for nothing else, because they were able to surmount the confines of their original calling.
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But until now, the various bodies it has possessed stay within the confines of houses and offices and hotel rooms.
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With the playoffs on the line, Wentz is glad to be playing in the friendly confines of Lincoln Financial Field.
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Did you know that ObamaCare could never have been repealed and replaced within the confines of the present Byrd rule?
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There's too much here to pigeonhole this deal in the convenient confines of saying this is an isolated hostile transaction.
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If Biden found the Senate hollow, if he couldn't mourn and parent and heal within its confines, he could resign.
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I've stopped expecting them to understand that LGBT identities exist beyond the confines of white, middle class, gay male culture.
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Still, my students and peers see themselves as limited to only the confines of the tasks given them — as lacking discretion.
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Friends say Trump is most relaxed in the confines of his estate -- or playing golf on the courses he owns nearby.
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The album sees Frameworks continuing to push the limits of what can be reasonably contained within the confines of their sound.
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And it could be a sign of a larger anti-Hamilton movement out there, beyond the confines of the tristate bubble.
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No. Because outside the confines of the social-science study, the conservative reverts from isolated cognition unit to human being, i.e.
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"Sebastian"—and the audience, in turn—learns from his relationship with Duke that "manliness" has no true prescriptions, confines, or rules.
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"I'm OK with that as long as they play within the confines of the law and don't go beyond that," Rep.
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Ovid's story takes place in the confines of a pool of water in a forest glade; Nguyen's vision embraces the planet.
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The team of seven officers was searching for men who use the subway's crowded confines to get too close to women.
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If double-entry book-keeping freed accounting from the merchant's head, the blockchain frees it from the confines of an organisation.
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You'll be challenged to figure out how to stretch your sensual boundaries without straying from the safe confines of your relationships.
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Dynamic and vibrant, it has broken out of the confines of niche, stale clubs, and opened itself up to youthful audiences.
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Surveys show that shoppers are generally deterred by the confines of small screens, clunky sites and app layouts, and security worries.
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This elusive, softball-sized arachnid prefers the dark and cozy confines of caves, which seems entirely appropriate given its gruesome appearance.
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"But if people are free within the confines of the show to explore, you can be surprised … and that's the best."
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Joe Apps is operations manager at the UK Missing Persons Unit, based within the wider confines of the National Crime Agency.
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This is the first time ever that scientists have produced functional mammalian eggs entirely within the confines of a petri dish.
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Speaking to a mass rally in the familiar confines of an African-American church in Memphis, he did not quote Niebuhr.
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Peering into the reception area, I saw a burly man bound securely to the confines of a high-backed wooden wheelchair.
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And I might not have ventured out the confines of what I was "supposed" to like—at least not so soon.
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Whether that thing is something entirely new and transformative — unimaginable except within the fantastical confines of the sci-fi genre, say.
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By keeping user data within the confines of the core business, the ability to market and sell advertising wins every time.
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It wouldn't be the first time Trump confronted a global incident from the confines of his terra-cotta-roofed oceanfront mansion.
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However, within those confines, his grief and nostalgia have become embraced by people and places with which he has no connection.
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He would ultimately feel restricted by the confines of the Monkees, and became the first to leave the group in 1969.
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"We're doing what we can within the confines of a small government agency that is restricted in our resources," Smith said.
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The discipline focuses on trick skiing — think snowboarding, but on skis — typically within the confines of a specially designed terrain park.
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The report also fails to meaningfully address how climate change will affect national security requirements beyond the confines of military bases.
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"The aircraft impacted approximately 28 seconds after liftoff, right off the runway, within the confines of Jalalabad Airfield," the release says.
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The Afghan government's exclusion problematically confines the bargaining to the interests of the U.S. and the Taliban, not the Afghan people.
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The result is more scenery and surrounding details in your photos or videos, beyond the confines of a standard smartphone camera.
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The tongue, after all, is the only part of the body that can easily be extended out of its natural confines.
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On Friday, finally, Somerset seemed poised to bring the trophy home to the friendly confines of the County Ground in Taunton.
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At first, they were detained together in close confines with about 40 other women and children in one cell in Arizona.
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While she confines herself mostly to political history, it's a politics imbued with a rich understanding of culture, biography, and technology.
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And most of these students would be deeply in debt from student loans, once they left the friendly confines of campus.
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Within the confines of the car, Jende regularly overhears Clark's business conversations, but the words float through the narrative without consequence.
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Other folks I know are taking a break from startups and are nestling into the warm confines of a desk job.
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"Allegiant," the first part of the "Divergent" series finale, takes filmgoers to the creepy confines of the Bureau of Genetic Welfare.
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Every man must wear a pistol that meets the above criteria at all times, except within the confines of his home.
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SpotMini is a four-legged robot designed to "live" within the confines of human spaces, such as a home or office.
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P. Mitchell Hand, who recently painted a portrait of Beurden from the confines of a state prison in Arizona, is not.
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As I spoke up about my sex life, I learned the value of abandoning the secret confines I'd built around it.
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The "within" probably didn't refer to the confines of your studio apartment or toy-cluttered living room, but here we are.
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The problem is more acute in the Navy, where small living and working spaces put sailors and Marines in tight confines.
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But "Spoils" reminded me, again, just how thrilling this show can be when it confines itself to smaller periods of time.
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The works — many of which were made in the past year — share in a radiance that spills outside the gallery's confines.
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Christmas markets are common throughout Europe, and often located in the confines of old city centers, making safety difficult to ensure.
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But this house-size calculator—if that's even what it is—doesn't appear to exist out the confines of this photo.
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Instead, we're playing it on repeat in the confines of our home, the lyrics striking a special chord given the circumstances.
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Soldiers often live in close confines and there are fears of a self-sustaining outbreak among forces based in various areas.
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But beyond the heralded confines of the city's rich history and culture, there is much for the sartorial-minded to explore.
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The events that take place defy the confines of plot summary, let alone any clear explanations for what it all means.
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Tony's uneven evolution is perhaps an inevitable side effect of contemplating existential issues within the confines of this six-episode format.
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Or — O.K., we are, but not stuck in the formal confines of black tie and work, on-duty and off-duty.
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Photos of the Dolmen of Guadalperal taken this past July, however, show the entire megalithic site liberated from its aquatic confines.
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"Passengers chatting on their mobile devices in the small confines of an airplane could make flying even less comfortable," said Sen.
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In the close confines of the Refuge, there simply is no room for the road without doing serious damage to wildlife.
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Moreover, Bausman is rumored to want to publish Russia Insider from the leafy green confines of Greenwich, Connecticut instead of Moscow.
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While most high school bands struggle to make it past graduation, The Sidekicks excelled once they were outside of those confines.
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As an advocate for women, too, she has an added motivation to break out of the confines of the Haredi world.
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But the first women-only venture outside of the confines of the space station will have to happen on another day.
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Far more Afghans know of life beyond the traditional confines of the Pashtun village, the inspiration of the Taliban, to go back.
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In fact, the only thing Play Music doesn't provide but should is a way of using it beyond the confines of Chrome.
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SB: In a way, yes, but I also aspire for them to be ur-subjects, actively engaging with the confines of painting.
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Proof and ProvisionUnderneath the historically bougie confines of the Georgian Terrace, there's a bar that's equal parts intimate lounge and speakeasy cellar.
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The moral of the story may be that forging meaningful relationships outside the confines of Facebook's data vacuum is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Now, in order to avoid a life-threatening allergic reaction, Johanna lives 24/7 in the confines of an air-locked bedroom.
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Black motherhood has always captured the public imagination in America, even outside of the confines of our favorite shows, movies, and books.
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And anything that gets through the Senate will of course have to go down to the much unfriendlier confines of the House.
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Though ovulation-tracking apps are gaining in popularity, actual fertility tests have mostly been kept within the sterile confines of doctors offices.
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Bill Cosby was ordered Friday to stay within the confines of his multi-million-dollar estate and wear a GPS monitoring device.
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The same could be said of the people who work there, many of whom lead successful creative careers outside the club's confines.
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Game of Thrones has always seemed like the Starks' kingdom even beyond Winterfell, especially when you leave the confines of the show.
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I leave the cold confines of the church to buy roses for St. Teresa, and I head back out into the world.
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It feels more like you're paying for license to go wild for a little while, outside the confines of the socially acceptable.
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But they do provide a reasonable baseline amount of time for users who need it within the confines of continuously enforcing access.
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Newly liberated from the confines of Margaret Atwood's book, the second season of The Handmaid's Tale ventures to different landscapes of Gilead.
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Bankers will talk to these power players in the sober confines of the walnut and forest-green atrium just outside the SOC.
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In his flight, Newt slips away from the protective confines of whiteness and embraces a kinship of social alienation with fugitive slaves.
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All have spread well beyond the confines of a single site or service, as memes have been doing for some time now.
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So when I'm out on the road, you don't trust new places and try to stay to the confines of peanut butter.
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By suggesting that something should be placed within its confines, the dark grey circles remind us of how unperceptive we ordinarily are.
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According to the Census, there are approximately 8,622,698 people living within the confines of New York City as of July 1, 2017.
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Although that'll help lessen the time spent in Penn Station's subterranean confines, it won't do anything to fix the potential infrastructure nightmare.
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Besides—exercise aside—are Radiohead and their fanbase not completely based within the confines of everything they speak about on OK Computer?
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When the girl awakes and learns that two teddies have become three within the magical mysterious confines of the washer, she's delighted.
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Anything that's germane to the bill and falls within the confines of the budget reconciliation rules, can be offered on the floor.
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But even closeted inside the confines of the Hamburg Messe conference hall, Trump is unlikely to find much agreement on his agenda.
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The really frightening thing about my relationship with Theo, though, wasn't being held in confines of his tight grip or bad temper.
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"Counterintuitively, eliminating the CMO position sets the brand free from the confines of marketing, reuniting it with the business," the report stated.
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Not the "little boxes on the hillside" of folk-music fame but the crippling confines imposed by limited options and crumbling infrastructure.
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The practice of casually handing out medication like Ambien and Provigil was not limited to the confines of the White House compound.
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In reality, however, the only war crimes that Kraus ever committed was within the safe and legitimate confines of a boxing ring.
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House Democrats didn't seem too eager to talk about what happened outside of the friendly confines of certain quarters of cable news.
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By the time kick off comes around, 4,427 fans are packed into the leafy confines of Kingsmeadow to cheer the team on.
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Transnational criminal organizations employ professional money laundering cells that do not operate within the confines of expected, predefined, overly-broad transactional actions.
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They know that they'll arrive and be greeted with the all-too-familiar confines of every other nightclub they've ever been to.
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In creating works that know no confines, seamlessly bridging idea and concept, teamLab transcends not just boundaries, but the "real world" itself.
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There would be high tension in the air, but everyone acted respectfully within the confines of the holy tattoo shop, or something.
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I have, however, found all of the Vanguard planners to be professional and helpful within the confines of what the firm offers.
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Another important variable: the rise of Gillette's first disposable razor, which let people shave their beards outside the confines of the barbershop.
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Her field of view suddenly circumscribed to the confines of her home, Ess shifted her focus to the immediate space around her.
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Residents pay rent starting at $23.4 a week to comfortably live and work, two activities that quickly become indistinguishable within Roam's confines.
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The composers' approaches couldn't be more different: In his sprawling, methodical works, Bruckner seeks the sublime within the strict confines of protocol.
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The confines of what constituted smart basketball changed in large part because of Curry's exceptional shooting ability, which he developed at Davidson.
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Even more disturbing was how it shaped what could be said, or even thought, within the confines of these male-dominated spaces.
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The lawyers have also argued that congressional officials are seeking to get people to violate the confines of a joint defense agreement.
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But the novel coronavirus is already known to spread rapidly, particularly under close confines such as a care facility or nursing home.
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Should you prefer movies to the written word, cinema provides ample opportunities to escape the confines of your house and home city.
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Five of his gimmicky if implicitly Cubist photographic collages beginning around 1982 signal his release from the confines of one-point perspective.
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Over four days within the confines of this city of 35,000, I was never at a loss for fun and interesting activities.
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Even when Spielberg goes digital, he doesn't place us entirely in fantasy; he plays within the confines of realism, or mock realism.
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Even when leaving the confines of the city, they tend to gravitate to the same sorts of places they frequent at home.
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And it leaves those working in its airless confines (evoked mercilessly by David Zinn's gloomy set) in a state of depleted resignation.
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Slinger's photo collages ("An Exorcism," 1977) present surreal tableaus, most featuring young women, set within the confines of an unfurnished Gothic mansion.
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"I think about the close-knit confines of judicial chambers," Cartwright said, as he asked Duff about reforms to the disciplinary system.
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"No American president in the post–Woodrow Wilson era has stayed within the confines of the Constitution," Napolitano said on the podcast.
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In the end, the yellow patterns devolve into bars, and she finds herself and countless other women imprisoned behind its domestic confines.
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Once again, an adult is made responsible for the welfare of a trapped child, but only the child knows what confines her.
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But Miller's story shows just how far the web of hurt can spread, trapping friends and family members in its sticky confines.
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However, for some creators, the confines of the traditional cable TV strategy isn't conducive to the particular story they want to tell.
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The book's drawings depict a colorful, cavernous space beneath the ice, far different from the cramped and narrow confines that I discovered.
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"20/20" reports on dissension within the Church of Scientology — from those who practice outside its confines to those crusading against it.
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Its deep grooves and ridges significantly increase its total surface area, providing more room for cells within the confines of the skull.
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It has been a trying two years for a more pragmatic senator less comfortable in the radioactive political confines of today's Washington.
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With this gesture, Reed acknowledges that painting is contained by architecture, even as the artist attempts to extend it beyond its confines.
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Within the confines of the Moonbox, there is little distinction between, for example, a skin care ritual and a full-moon ritual.
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Within this circumscribed space, metaphoric entities appear that are impossible to imagine outside the confines of literature: vampires, magic fruit, living dolls.
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Beyond the confines of high politics, there are fears that protests may descend into violence before the government can contain the crisis.
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That the performance will happen within the safe confines of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Arts Center has no bearing on the mission's success.
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Instead, rather inexplicably, McGregor will get a rematch of his own against his sole conqueror within the confines of the Octagon in Diaz.
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"I think a mentee could get more out of the relationship if [conversations] extended beyond the confines of a meeting room," she says.
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The FSRA's statement, however, raised the prospect that cryptocurrencies could be positively endorsed by regulators, at least within the confines of the ADGM.
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It may be popular in the confines of the Democratic Party, but it won&apost be popular in a red state like Texas.
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These policies have acted as censorship, and require researchers to work within the confines of what terms and ideas the agencies will accept.
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The fine-art work of the living Mike Kelley, in turn, is clean, dreamlike, and undoubtedly contained within the confines of the frame.
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Those conditions normally bar Shkreli from traveling outside the confines of New York City, Long Island and several counties north of the city.
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Gummo's characters exist outside the confines and corruption of society at large, and for that reason are portrayed with a degree of purity.
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He's conceived of his own game theory, "ludic ecologonomy", essentially enabling a creative expression within video games unhampered by the confines of convention.
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That same agony that plays out in the cramped spaces between the bassline also playing out in the cramped confines of my flat.
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But there have also been several more films this year about LGBT adults that have ventured far beyond the confines of the closet.
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Despite having only spent about 30 hours together within the confines of a prison visiting room, Caitlin is convinced Matt is her destiny.
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Sometimes it has been within the corporate confines of the various publications I've worked for and sometimes it has just been for myself.
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Pick plays will be on display this postseason, particularly in the small confines of the red zone or as a counter to blitzes.
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Black Panther marks the first time the director has worked with this big of a budget, within the confines of Hollywood franchise filmmaking.
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"I find that order was within the confines of the minister's power," the judge ruled, according to an audio recording of the hearing.
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In the real world, the world that exists outside the artificial confines of The Bachelorette, saying "I love you" is a big deal.
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The company specializes in reinforcement learning, a kind of trial and error approach to teach a system within the confines of a simulation.
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"We know we can't dangle 30 feet in the air, we understand the confines of what makes sense as a sport," Jenkins said.
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THROUGHOUT May, books will be taken from their cramped, dusty confines in the old National Library of Greece and gingerly placed on trolleys.
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The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last January, tells a story without the confines or conventions of standard Hollywood fare.
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When it comes to enjoying an adult beverage outside the confines of a specially licensed facility, the US is puritanical to a fault.
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While roughly translated in English to 'an opera village in Africa,' within the confines of the space, no operas have taken place—yet.
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If you've never ventured beyond the confines of your phone's default keyboard, here are a few of the upgrades you're missing out on.
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Gershwin and Joni Mitchell rub shoulders with screw music and nu-bohemian R&B, sometimes all within the confines of a single track.
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This isn't the first time that Germ has elevated glassblowing from its usual Pop and subcultural confines into the world of fine art.
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I imagine that you take advantage of every deduction available, and (within the confines of the law) strive to minimize your tax bill.
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"It seems scary but that's only about 25 percent off the highs and that's well within the confines of normal pullbacks," he said.
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All that Pee-wee needs to do is leave the confines of the '50s-esque suburb he's always known, and hit the road.
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You can desire recognition and, at the same time, decide to not play in the confines of the game as it's set up.
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Imagine ordering and eating cotton candy within the confines of your own home, away from the context of a fairground or sporting event.
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But like so many shooters, it can't escape the confines of its genre — and ends up being uncomfortable in a more unintended way.
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While Skam soon won't be airing, the community is proof that the magic of Skam exists well beyond the confines of an episode.
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Alvarez and Sayagues also keep finding new ways to make viewers painfully aware of the movie's tight confines, dead ends, and outsized threats.
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During a recent trip to Singapore, I attempted to sample all Changi has to offer within the confines of a five-hour window.
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Some observers have said the violence is likely more connected to deepening inequality, especially that which confines people to densely populated, poor communities.
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Pith is part of a growing food scene in which dining no longer has to exist within the confines of a traditional storefront.
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Cord cutting — or ditching cable — is all about freeing yourself from the confines of contracts, ditching bulky hardware, and, most importantly, saving money.
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Russia's Uber equivalent, owned by Yandex, is another, smaller example of a company that has thrived within the confines of strict technology regulation.
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That type of sideways pattern is good for traders as the market rallies and retreats within the confines of a broad trading band.
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From a lanky ostrich to a slow-moving hippopotamus, the art space is a thrilling departure from the typical confines of an office.
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That choreography traveled restlessly from side to side (or front to back, depending on your vantage point), making the most of its confines.
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"There are ways to enable next-generation services on top of Android today, even within the confines of the existing relationships," he said.
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"Within those confines, we will try to make sure that we don't just transfer revenue from the U.S. to foreign firms," he said.
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I would encourage anyone of means to operate within the confines of the law and partake in transactional sex where it is legal.
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Karma within the confines of a life span sounds great but looks false: so often, the wicked seem to be doing just fine.
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Advocates and prison officials have warned that the close confines of a correctional facility could quickly become a hotbed for the deadly illness.
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Even in the chatty confines of the media business, few people foresaw that the top Vice job would be in Ms. Dubuc's future.
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What happened to Ms. Sommers on Monday is a telling example of a wider phenomenon that reaches well beyond the confines of campus.
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Similarly, Jane the Virgin has had, like, 22015 different rom-coms stuffed into its candy-colored confines, and that's only a slight exaggeration.
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I have often lamented the fact that my job as a philosophy professor confines me so much to a chair and a desk.
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Fortunately, The Sixth Sense was right there to scoop up any viewers who wanted to be scared within the confines of conventional narrative.
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Several panel members said they worried the risk could be even higher in the real world, outside the confines of a clinical trial.
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Reading Gunaratne's depiction of the tight confines of the council estates, it is impossible not to think of the burning of Grenfell Tower.
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That's also the reason why the Governing Council installed a couple of constraints.... There is still a degree of leeway within these confines.
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Gustav Möller's suspense movie, shown at Sundance and New Directors/New Films, confines itself to the dispatcher's perspective, never leaving the call center.
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Andreescu's form has fluctuated in New York, particularly in her last two matches, both played in the cavernous confines of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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The proliferation of delivery services like Amazon Prime, FreshDirect, and Blue Apron has made leaving the cozy confines of one's apartment increasingly unnecessary.
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"Within the confines of the material, you'll find that you're playing real people, as outsized as they may be," he said, growing animated.
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But it's also a very experimental game that explores what you can do within the confines of a classic point-and-click game.
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Unlike Sontag, Glück has not cultivated the ability to write about any subject; she confines herself to the practice of poetry in America.
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The director Knud Adams craftily uses the tight confines to create and sustain tension, and the actors portraying the students are all excellent.
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J.C. The game-changing producer and sometime rapper J. Dilla always had an orchestral approach, even within the confines of his home studio.
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But today's launch of a new messaging service — this time within the confines of Google Photos — is an integration that actually makes sense.
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People are already accustomed to viewing videos on Facebook, but mostly within the confines of the News Feed and interspersed with other content.
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We've had astronauts singing space-inspired rock songs, performing weightless experiments and even donning Star Trek uniforms from the confines of the ISS.
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He confines most signs of civilization to the distance, usually limiting human life in the foreground to solitary travelers moving along stony roads.
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The four-week moving average edged up to 219 million, but that still remained within the confines of a well-functioning labor market.
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The building itself is a stony colonial relic; inside its centuries-old confines, artifacts on display range from traditional costumes to sailors' sextants.
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Adventure-loving besties can split their time between the wilds of Wyoming and the friendly confines of Jackson at the revived Anvil Hotel.
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Political readings offset the outstretched possibility of the sea and the horizon with the confines of the pool and the region's shrinking mobility.
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But one of its strengths is that it doesn't oblige artists to museological display — Puleo's project swells beyond the confines of the museum.
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Do your roommate a solid and not only buy them a plant, but gift it to them within the confines of your shared home.
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She sees her chance to escape the confines of her life with Jose when she meets Indochinese war veteran, Andre, played by Louis Garrel.
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As we parted on a street corner in Princeton, he remarked, "I need space to think," before heading into the quiet confines of IAS.
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But it also offered an illuminating look into a quirky subculture that toils in relative obscurity, far from the confines of grandma's living room.
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The answer to that is easy: We don't always encounter books in the well-organized confines of a library, bookstore, or e-commerce algorithm.
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The problem, of course, is that the kind of fighters whose fights resonate outside the confines of the cage are few and far between.
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Throughout medieval Britain, wives would brew beer in the close confines of the domestic sphere for all the family to swig throughout the day.
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We're constantly learning about what we want to eat and drink, and how we want to explore that within the confines of our restaurant.
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Television so defines and confines Trump's world, and has for so long, that everything about and around him comes somehow to seem like television.
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Near the end of the song, his lyrics suggest how the exploited and oppressed are convinced to play within the confines of this system.
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That's Burning Man lingo for everything outside the Brigadoon-like confines of the event, which is remote from civilization in more than one sense.
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But though his artistic works exceeded any reasonable definition of virtuosity, Prince, after all, managed his achievements from the confines of a human body.
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Maybe TCM had simply run out of gas, or perhaps its board and staff were too attached to the gracious confines of Spalding House.
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Because the most maddening misconception about fashion is that it is about strict adherence to a code — that fashion limits, prescribes, and confines us.
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So, yeah, there were a lot of different things I needed to amend in order to fit into the confines of this new story.
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She's embarking on a grueling schedule of 34 regular-season games across more than 2503 cities, all within the confines of a few months.
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Health and healing are achieved well beyond the confines of clinical spaces, affecting how people think, worship, and go about other every day activities.
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Within the confines of any relationship, I don't think I would've been able to even write some of the stuff that I've written lately.
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In general, Waymo says it's essentially nailed down Level 4 self-driving, especially in the controlled confines of its autonomous proving ground at Castle.
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But it is available for retail, out of the confines of a lab, and is now available to help real people who need it.
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It's not just a Chicago accent, but a particular accent influenced by the immigrant tongue and bred within the confines of our small family.
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Video games can also inspire the kind of personal growth that is not always easy to obtain within the confines of a school building.
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Unlike Mr Macron, however, he will have to work within the confines of a parliamentary system in which seats are allocated by proportional representation.
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They were a gimmicky, ironic sendup of white, hip hop obsessed teens who outgrew the narrow confines of that role to become legitimately over.
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Get rid of your vices, free your heart from the confines of love, play "Perfectly Lonely" and you're on your way to dreamy skin.Â
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Amazingly, by allowing virtual goods to migrate beyond the confines of its game, Valve created a currency that powered a tangential but distinct market.
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The video is an explosion of bright colors, as the four members of Crimson Apple struggle to escape the confines of an elegant house.
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The opinion is particularly notable because the former president, now chief justice, wrote a decision laying out the confines of judicial and executive powers.
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TV: You've talked a little bit about how The Americans deals with the intersection of the personal and political in its own fictional confines.
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Bourdain was also known for his willingness to stray from the confines of mainstream media norms and highlight the struggles of marginalized people everywhere.
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But they were determined to exploit or react to opportunities, and in doing so, rose above the narrow confines and drudgery of the conflict.
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While she admits she likes to go out on occasion and wear fashionable clothes, she prefers the sweaty, greasy confines of her work garb.
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Avoiding viruses and other ailments can be next to impossible for people who spend months in the close confines of campaign planes and buses.
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Second, remember that a leader whom people like and even trust—including people beyond the confines of the party—can be a great asset.
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Cecil had been fitted with a collar to track his movements but strayed outside the confines of Hwange National Park and was then shot.
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But violence rarely extends beyond the confines of those provinces, once an independent Muslim Malay sultanate before Buddhist-majority Thailand imposed its political will.
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But its ambition is enormous, speaking to a universal sensation from within the confines of an old woman's farm in the middle of nowhere.
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She will have to operate within the confines of the detailed strategy already set out by Chief Executive Steve Rowe, an M&S lifer.
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But for untold numbers of others — with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities or chronic diseases — the confines of a nursing home can be unnecessarily isolating.
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Increasingly strong storms threaten more spills as the open ponds become overwhelmed by rainwater and send the sludge beyond the confines of the pond.
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In the past, the Seminar Network's organizations often limited their engagement to working within the confines of the agenda set by those running Congress.
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The temporally and spatially challenging group show simultaneously rejects the confines of a conventional gallery space and the United States' current entanglement with fascism.
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Although he has done his part to cultivate his public role as "The Man Who Got Stung for Science," its confines also frustrate him.
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" Ross noted that "within those confines, we will try to make sure that we don't just transfer revenue from the U.S. to foreign firms.
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I had a sudden headache and a sense already of an alteration in the fabric of the world beyond the confines of my skull.
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It regarded such review as essential to due process and to keeping a president within the confines of the powers Congress delegated to him.
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But like any other major city, you can bet that an entire ecosystem of impressive acts exist outside the confines of boring FM radio.
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Written speculation about life beyond the confines of Earth dates back thousands of years, to the time of the Greek philosophers Epicurus and Democritus.
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Others, like "The Birds of Finland," or "Yellowknife," are about exploring places to which Youngblood had never been, imaginary sojourns from reality's emotional confines.
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The cellular connectivity frees the system up to move outside the confines of the home and office, to places like warehouses, streets and trails.
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That free from the confines of a "scene" he, along with the likes of Peverelist and Pinch, has discovered new models for dark instrumentation.
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We decide to do some anal while in the sterile confines of the shower, and after a little of that, she was getting sore.
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Hand-selected by Wintour for her digital media aptitude, Barry has since reinvigorated the magazine within the confines of its new, strictly online medium.
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Creating the initial seed of a rhino, or any animal, in the confines of test tubes or cultured dishes doesn't reduce its natural authenticity.
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They protest, in the same way Justice Blackmun did when – in the confines of a decision – he traced his judicial, yet personal, abolitionist trajectory.
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Racism was very much alive, so a hard-nosed realism about how to exist within the confines of white America was still a priority.
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I often have to be reminded that there's so much beyond the screen and all the other physical and psychological confines of my life.
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Some portrayed her candidacy as a means to escape from the confines of TV Rain, which can only be watched online or on cable.
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That's not really Reigns' fault, but WWE made a bet that failed, at least in terms of the narrow confines of the wellness policy.
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Karl Lagerfeld had recreated one in the confines of the Grand Palais, down to the trellises twined with climbing roses and urns spilling blooms.
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Rather, he sought to apply the campaign's principal more broadly to the world around us, not just the immediate confines of a subway car.
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Cruise travel has become a nightmare for many, as their narrow confines have proved in some cases an ideal breeding ground for the coronavirus.
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Curiously, the most disturbing durations in the series can be found in the cozy confines of the unsettlingly idyllic town of Twin Peaks, Wash.
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The rapper held a coronavirus conference in the confines of her home, appearing on Instagram with a mask to address her 61 million followers.
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A populist-nationalist agenda that confines American interests to North America will only marginalize the United States on the other side of the world.
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There are fears that the outbreak could spread quickly among troops living in close confines, and potentially spread to US forces stationed in Korea.
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She did it all within the confines of the WTA's age eligibility rule, which limits the number of tournaments girls under 43 can play.
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Women are questioning a host of other confines, be it at work or home, and Kon said her campaign was just one more push.
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"Lebanon will never be truly strong and stable as long as Hezbollah continues to act outside the confines of the Lebanese government," Tillerson said.
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Critic's Notebook In the relatively cozy confines of Australian television production, it's not surprising that actors would turn up in one show after another.
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Debating the interests of the Democratic Party confines the imagination; rising illiberalism in the United States is a deeper problem than the Trump presidency.
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But, in general, freed from the confines of heteronormativity, queer people tend to write our own rules when it comes to what's considered beautiful.
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"This forced ICE officers to locate him on the streets of New York rather than in the safe confines of a jail," she said.
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At GV, Mr. Maris took pride in building what he has said was a real venture firm within the confines of a huge corporation.
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Novalis, a German philosopher and poet, argued that imagination "loves the night", when it can break free from the confines of the visible world.
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Loveridge's findings also corroborate accounts that the lion was deliberately lured outside of the confines of the national park in order to skirt regulations.
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The Trump administration's budget and policy proposals are problematic enough, but we cannot simply consider its impact within the confines of a narrow scope.
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The listener is his nephew, Ned Ayres, a boy transfixed by an uncle whose stories help the two escape the confines of their routines.
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Knicks 241.3, Nets 29 The Knicks retreated into the confines of their locker room at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night facing another ignominy.
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Roberts in public venues typically exudes respect for his colleagues, yet in the private confines of the columned building, he can sometimes be dismissive.
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Mr. Trevor seldom used the first person, or even the limited third person that confines itself to the inside of a single character's head.
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She taught me early on that there was a wider world outside the confines of Christiana — a world of the imagination and great literature.
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" As society accepts diversity, I concur with Ms. Davis: Let's "celebrate tomboys and other girls who fall outside the narrow confines of gender roles.
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Because of his memory limitations, we see his whole life stream forward as if in the present tense, outside of the storm's temporal confines.
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Trump's EPA has argued that the Obama plan exceeded the agency's authority and that the new proposal fits within the confines of the law.
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As often as their mechs allows Pluto, Saturn, and Luna-Terra to do incredible things, they find sometimes find themselves struggling against their confines.
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Some like Wana are from Bama itself - forbidden from leaving the confines of the camp as the town has been designated a military security zone.
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It stays within the confines of the conference itself, inviting the viewer to participate in what is for many of these women an annual escape.
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For anyone who lives on Instagram, this is an absolutely seductive update that could pull them even further away from the video confines of YouTube.
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But throughout his decision, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon examines AT&T's latest merger in a vacuum far from the confines of common sense.
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Dressed in nothing but a bronze bikini — you know the one — she becomes the agent of her own escape, using her confines as a weapon.
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He could bet everything on himself and risk losing—or he could try to pursue his vision inside the confines of a warm corporate cocoon.
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This feature expanded beyond the confines of Safari in iOS 11, allowing you to autofill passwords stored in your iCloud Keychain across apps and websites.
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Closer examination of the tech giants' claims suggests their software hasn't yet drawn level with humans, even within the narrow confines of the test used.
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For one, it will help the company reach people outside of the confines of its own apps, which could help seriously juice its engagement metrics.
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To him, exploring yourself outside the stultifying confines of an apartment or house was as natural as the trees that grow around a truck stop.
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In fact, the glory of the most talked-about moments in Bachelor history is that they manage to escape the confines of the show's premise.
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The Olympic wrestlers to have made the jump to mixed martial arts have enjoyed their time in the confines of a cage or a ring.
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Brown's brother, Justin, is a Fiddy super fan who suffers from reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome ... which causes chronic pain and confines him to a bed.
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This feature expanded beyond the confines of Safari in iOS 2330, allowing you to autofill passwords stored in your iCloud Keychain across apps and websites.
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The ARL is paying two firms to develop technologies which can turn blocks of metal into printable powder within the confines of a shipping container.
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For now, however, it falls squarely within the confines of gimmick — a notion that Matrix co-founder Akram Boukai doesn't seem particularly put off by.
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Perhaps the best way of looking at Caixin is as a magazine that has mastered the art of the possible within the confines of China.
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It is said to be trapped within the confines of a circle of stone built by Wiccans to protect the living from its unfettered evil.
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Her painting practice is presented as a natural extension of her desire for freedom outside of the confines of her disability, poverty, abuse, and trauma.
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The product went beyond just hardware branding, filling in an interesting niche for the photo app by taking it beyond the confines of a smartphone.
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In the grand scheme of things, the underdog is actually the musical, an art form that still can't really escape its New York-centric confines.
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At first I was skeptical that the show could believably stretch the story beyond the confines of the book; that's certainly not the case anymore.
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Easy: These steamy tales are all about breaking rigid confines, about desire's triumph over society, about corsets ripping off and bodies being freed to explore.
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Silver Lake and its young, mostly white hipsters provides a very different backdrop for a TV show than the ultra-rich confines of Beverly Hills.
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In fact, ICOed companies contorted themselves into all sorts of knots to appear to fit their "utility token" within the torturous confines of securities law.
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"This concept of cooking kits is not going to exist under the confines of the Blue Apron, Plated model," Salted CEO Jeffrey Appelbaum told me.
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The company realized that the political winds had shifted, and that meant working within the confines of new regulations rather than coming out guns blazing.
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This isn't clubland; it's the hyperbole of Harris' music freed from the confines of velvet ropes, or festival tents, or any semblance of public decorum.
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Rocky Horror famously lives on far beyond the confines of the stage and screen, in the form of frequent screenings of the original film adaptation.
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The company's once again using its presence at a big electronics show to bring exposure to a new crop of startups developed within its confines.
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Hardware is hard enough to build within the confines of intellectual property and corporations but it is immensely more difficult in the open source arena.
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Although these movies have become a major franchise with more sequels already lined up, there's room to maneuver even within the confines of a formula.
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After all, a "bad" person seems to deserve everything I could conceivably do to them within the confines of the map and the mechanics, right?
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Reactions were so vocal, so enthusiastically positive, that the film's smash-hit status seemed inevitable well beyond the confines of Film Twitter and entertainment journalists.
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In August, Gone Home fans can take a trip beyond the confines of terrestrial abodes with Tacoma, Fullbright's second game after the studio's 2013 breakthrough.
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Nightclubs offer the designer variety, forcing him to work within the confines of a certain space and shape to make the most of the environment.
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The people of the community who remain in its confines are routinely treated as criminals, only proving the city's age-old neglect of Regent Park.
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He doesn't seem so much passionate about Blade Runner as he is about the cool things he can do inside the confines of Blade Runner.
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It is also the first in a series of "Meatables" that are, for now, only available in the confines of Arby's own test kitchen... thankfully.
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"Leadership that looks beyond its own narrow confines is needed," Jonas said, adding that "patronage and corruption had undermined efforts to build a credible government".
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But instead of providing a new destination or insight, the star simply makes me "free to explore," presumably outside of the confines of Atlas' path.
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Since the skull doesn't stretch, I needed to make room for the swelling brain so it didn't smash itself to death within its cranial confines.
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Meanwhile, federal agencies would do well to see beyond the confines of their organization to promote more standardized versions of national cybersecurity regulations and guidelines.
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Add in the cramped confines and scenic backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, and you wind up with an event I couldn't stop myself from overshooting.
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"As you know, the Standing Committee confines its evaluation to the qualities of integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament," the outside group wrote to Sens.
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Together, the two parties are consolidating their coalitions by exploiting fears of the other side, without reaching beyond the narrow confines of their own audiences.
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Since Congress will be debating laws impacting the relationship of the citizen to the government, this discussion will remain within the confines of that relationship.
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Clinton and rejecting the strategy of past presidential candidates who have fought within the confines of a narrower electoral map in the campaign's final hours.
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And so for us, the message is just identifying, outside of the confines of an earnings call, we're just talking about where the company is.
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And this is why it has also been buffeted by the kinds of public controversies that traditionally played out beyond the confines of the kitchen.
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CAM employees endured the criticism, as well as Van Fleet's rats and cockroaches, which escaped their confines, and the smell of felines dying of illness.
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But the expectation of his impending departure has escaped the hushed confines of Ryan's inner circle and permeated the upper-most echelons of the GOP.
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Given the confines, they devote hiring efforts strictly to personnel they deem immediately essential—software developers, marketers, product managers—pretermitting infrastructure and, often, legal compliance.
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Historically, sovereignty has been the golden rule that must not be violated, regardless of what actions take place within the confines of a given territory.
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Unlike the first it's not structured in half-court offense and instead arrives in the comfortable confines of chaos, where Ball is at his best.
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Once settled in the safer confines of nearby Washington, DC, they didn't feel safe moving back to Virginia until the ACLU took on their case.
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Use the last few weekends of chilly sweater weather to stay in the confines of your comforter and start thawing out with these tropical movies.
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Ambient pauses the world, and traps us within the icy confines of its blue-hued sound, making us voluntary pupae in its musical cocoon. IMHO.
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He also likes the integration with iMessage, allowing him to write self-destructing encrypted messages within the confines of the iPhone's standard-issue messaging platform.
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New owners get a three-month SiriusXM subscription, and the $850 Bang & Olufsen premium 3D audio setup sounded fantastic in the Q3's modest confines.
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She was celebrating her 55th anniversary at Knopf, making her the longest-tenured employee in its history, a legend within the confines of one office.
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The best approach would operate within the confines of Catholic practice, and thus remain equally persuasive anywhere it was adopted, whether in Victoria or Pennsylvania.
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It feels almost taboo, eating an orange like this, and I was glad to be in the private confines of the shower as it happened.
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This is something I hope to eventually do, but as for now, we are left largely guessing from within the confines of the gallery context.
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Under disco balls and largely unfettered by the confines of clothing, the crowd danced — and swam — into Wednesday morning at the rooftop club in Manhattan.
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As a person, if you care about food in the confines of food culture, it doesn't just mean you care about going out to eat.
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Recreating the set allowed the crew to expand the living room beyond the confines of the original house so they have more room to play.
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Ms. Iturbide followed her passion when she chucked the comfortable confines of a wealthy Catholic upbringing, got divorced and began studying film at age 27.
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I think that's something we all can do, reach out of our comfort zone and the confines of our communities and just meet new people.
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Dutton sees Cavendish as one of the rare women who lived well within the confines of patriarchy but were also able to see beyond it.
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By functioning outside of traditional museum confines, the organization exists primarily through working with contemporary artists to commission site-relational artworks in the public realm.
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It confines people to their homes for most activities including exercise, only permitting trips outside for specific purposes like buying food or for health emergencies.
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"They are free to move about most of the day" within the confines of their block, Colonel Yamashita testified at the war court last year.
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At her former label, Kaelen, she found success within the confines of traditional retail, even earning a spot in the prestigious CFDA fashion incubator program.
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"Caught" was set in the art world; "The Headlands," as the pun in its title suggests, in the even-narrower confines of the human imagination.
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"This forced ICE officers to locate him on the streets of New York rather than in the safe confines of a jail," Yong Yow said.
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More than 0003,2000 Afghan workers like Mr. Tajik once lived in the town, commuting each day to within the barbed-wire confines of the base.
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Russia's ambassador accused the US of plotting against Moscow and Syria, threatening international security, stoking global tensions and operating outside the confines of international law.
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In either case, Facebook users are being taken out of the safe confines of the platform into areas that Facebook does not and cannot control.
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"It will also change the attitude of criminals who realise that girls who've been attacked won't just sit quietly within the confines of their homes."
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Part of what makes The Handmaid's Tale so compelling is the ways in which it finds humanity within the strictest confines of Gilead's dehumanizing regime.
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For decades, conservatives have panned the very notion of implied constitutional rights, arguing that the court should stay within the confines of explicit constitutional guarantees.
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The British Lung Foundation says more than 80% of secondhand smoke contains cancer-causing toxins, which are more concentrated in the confines of a car.
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So to have Anna, a television actress, bemoan the confines of her industry creates an unfortunate disjunct that weakens the narrative and lessens our sympathy.
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Everything has taken place within the confines of the app, and publishers who want to create content must be vetted and approved by Snap's team.
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The two sides agreed to a bail package that severely restricts travel for Parnas and Fruman and confines them to home detention with GPS monitoring.
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Ferris manages to do a lot within the confines of its small space in the basement of the new Made hotel, south of Herald Square.
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She seems like a dragon, a mythical entity that has, through a series of ritualistic procedures, managed to escape the confines of the human body.
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The confines of a federal courthouse were not unfamiliar to Ms. Lacewell, who had worked as a prosecutor in the Eastern District of New York.
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The cartoon qualities of Chiptune Radio's Undertale aren't for everyone — garish sound and obvious tunes can irritate even within the confines of a childlike aesthetic.
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These numbers mirror other like studies that suggest the next generation may not be drinking Facebook's Kool-Aid even if they're staying within its corporate confines.
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And unlike most trade wars these days, this one didn't originate from the confines of the Rose Garden with the Marine One whirlybird in the background.
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It showed me how I exist within the confines of already existing directives and how I am always on stage within the terms of the performance.
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But even when guarded with the best materials, there's still the stressful matter of actually fitting everything you need into the confines of a carry-on.
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Looking like the A Knight's Tale actress was my roundabout way of making myself desirable within the confines of a beauty standard I set for myself.
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The cozy confines of Citizens Bank Park has not agreed with Morgan, who is 63-5 with a 6.88 ERA in seven home appearances (six starts).
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It's allowed us not to stress about the confines of planning a wedding and allowed us to get really excited about the idea of a wedding.
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Web development sounds like something that should be kept to the confines of tech support HQ — clouded in mystery and something us mere mortals cannot comprehend.
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Each agent learns individual strategies within the confines of the game world, and the researchers pick the most successful agent to go forward to future fights.
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Evenflo's Blankenship said in severe crashes, children will not remain within the confines of their car seats, no matter whether they're in harnessed seats or boosters.
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In order for this to happen, we have to leap beyond the narrow confines of our world in the vague hope that something else lies beyond.
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Epic has steadily improved its ability to tell a story within the curious confines of a multiplayer shooter, and it's easy to imagine that trend continuing.
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After working together to get themselves out of a hairy situation, the women have officially abandoned the confines of their adversarial roles as Wife and handmaid.
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A chance to learn and explore and help people with urgent health care needs in a place far from the comfortable confines of Columbia University's campus.
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They were massive, famous even outside of the confines of their Disney roots by that point, and, in my mind, primed to stay that way forever.
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Those with Pluto in this sign tend to resist authority figures and confines of any sort since these forces tend to hinder their ability to change.
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The sheer girth of the store version makes me narrow my eyes in doubt, as does the material that aches to escape its soft yellow confines.
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Thanks very much to the insidious rise of revenge porn, filming sex in the confines of our own homes has become laced with apprehension for many.
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Then it began to grow dark outside and unbearable inside the cramped confines of the honor dorm, a unit reserved for inmates with good behavior records.
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Unshackled from the confines of the Beltway, our work force would no longer be captive to the insularity of the elites traveling the eastern Acela corridor.
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Freed from the confines of the credit hour, nontraditional students will race toward a degree in record time, and at just a fraction of the cost.
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Tribal communities lived in sects and the familial aspect of that culture made learning martial arts a social function, learned within the confines of the group.
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But as these new studies show, the defining aspects of our species emerged as the result of our need to move beyond our confines and constraints.
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Whatever, you just bought the Apple speaker and now you have to live within the confines of the world that Apple has set up for you.
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Savin-Williams notes that since the confines of traditional masculinity hold men back from pursuing new experiences, they have difficulty expressing their wants to potential partners.
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First Man is a "you are there" kind of experience, putting audiences inside the tight confines of a space capsule as it rockets to the stars.
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If he does things that only make sense within the confines of his addled brain, don't worry about it, at least he knows what he's doing.
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The cast has great chemistry, particularly in the warmer early scenes, when they seem to be riffing outside of the confines of the extremely melodramatic script.
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He and his wife, Ronnie, have been parents within the confines of a baseball schedule, and Ronnie serves as primary babysitter for their daughter Erin's twins.
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Her love interest keeps dampening her sexual awakening because he sees it as threatening and he will only agree to it within the confines of marriage.
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Fuller and co-showrunner Green appear to be restricting themselves to the confines of Gaiman's book; the first season will reportedly cover just the first third.
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Last summer, the party served as the staging ground for the central heist in Ocean's 8 — proof that it's transcended the confines of the fashion world.
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It won't take much code to escape the AWS confines and interact with the rest of the internet, but you're you're absolutely going to start there.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW ORLEANS – Can abstract art conjure up both the prehistoric and the posthuman within the confines of a specific place?
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Steven was happy to leave the confines of the small cockpit and satisfied with the support he was able to provide forces fighting on the ground.
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She also hypothesizes her mom could have just been a narcissist, or that she could have been struggling under the confines of being an Orthodox wife.
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Much as WWE tries to define pro wrestling as largely static outside the confines of its shows, things move in smaller promotions and with independent wrestlers.
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In short, they don't sound like anyone else—and their lyrics tackle subjects that we don't see mentioned nearly enough within the confines of extreme metal.
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Rather, genre should be considered a method of telling a story, of breaking open the confines of the everyday to reveal the superlative qualities in humanity.
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Inside the buttoned-up confines of the department, he was almost as famous for his gaudy attire and barbed wit as for his sharp legal mind.
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Nobody knows how well they will fare within its confines, but it is clear that the alternative option (losing it entirely) would be far more devastating.
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"I assume that he confines himself to what's on the teleprompter, but I think we all know by now not to bet on that," Feierstein said.
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The great irony of the poll-unskewers is that they posited the existence of a liberal misinformation bubble from the safe confines of a conservative one.
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It's harder still, reading the bill, to imagine how anyone might interpret its strict commercial confines to a restriction of an individual's right to free speech.
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" Hatch goes on to say that civility can be regained by speaking responsibly, practicing media mindfulness and venturing "beyond the comfortable confines of our social circles.
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Samsung created C-Lab (that's Creative Lab) half a decade ago as an attempt to incubate employee creativity within the larger confines of its corporate culture.
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Thug floats over these beats, but mostly confines himself to one or two pockets, instead of breaking into new registers or unconventional second and third flows.
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If you think part of the effectiveness of prison is it confines people, you could have people live in very confining conditions when they're not working.
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Lungu said in a statement at a mining and energy conference in Lusaka that the government expected investors to operate within the confines of the law.
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Life won't be so bad inside his cotton confines; he can drink from a straw, and learn how to keep the cat from tickling his tummy.
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Here you have one of dance music's most legendary production teams starting out in the humble confines of Toronto's most legendary dance music venues, Industry Nightclub.
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The law made the District one of four places in the United States where growing weed is 63 percent legal in the confines of one's home.
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He renames his Creole wife Bertha and confines her to the attic of Thornfield Hall where, as her sanity slowly erodes, she burns it all down.
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Somehow, working within the confines of this traditional form, the originality of Mr. Marsalis's teeming musical imagination and the precision of his technique came through strongest.
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"There lies our land," I said to Hasan, as I looked at the trees on the other side of the barbed-wire fence that confines us.
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That conflict was grimly similar to the American campaign in Iraq, in which a modern military fought in crowded urban confines against fighters concealed among civilians.
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In sticking to the letter of your report and remaining within the confines dictated by President Trump and his associates, you do us all an injustice.
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In sticking to the letter of your report and remaining within the confines dictated by President Trump and his associates, you do us all an injustice.
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Toll Brothers hired the Office of Metropolitan Architecture, or OMA, to design a multifaceted building that reflects both communities and works within zoning and other confines.
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Heck, even the robots in that show want to escape the confines of their bodies and spend their rest of their lives in a computer simulation.
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Leaving the confines of established methods is how we move forward — but investors should be careful they don't end up just blasting their cash into orbit.
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In winning her case, Windsor made it easier for herself and other wealthy gay people to hoard their wealth within the confines of the nuclear family.
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Welcome to the revenge of the #Resistance, where grassroots activists hope to give lawmakers an earful as they venture outside the friendly confines of the Beltway.
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But these fitness-oriented and fitness-adjacent products come with a non-monetary promise: freeing us from the confines of the gym, both materially and psychologically.
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"As an initial matter, the Court observes that the arbitration clause confines arbitration to 'any dispute arising under or relating to this agreement,'" Bluth reportedly wrote.
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Nevelson's mother Minna retreated to the confines of her home to reign supreme over her household, safe from the social rejection of white Protestant New Englanders.
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Young activists across Egypt began to realize the power of social media to spread their message of resistance far beyond the confines of the university campus.
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Having spent hours shooting in the cramped and high-stress confines of operating rooms, she and Collins knew how to be observational in an inconspicuous way.
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For better or worse, Burns's work, which airs on PBS, is situated firmly within the confines of the American conventional wisdom, where most PBS programs reside.
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Feldman, a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan focused on securities fraud, said government investigators are trained to get answers to questions within the confines of the law.
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He was one of the last generation of fellows to live in college, and his life was entwined with his students' lives beyond the confines of lessons.
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Now, Cypriot designer Stelios Mousarris has brought that very same scene to life — except his version can actually fit comfortably within the confines of a living room.
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In August, Facebook's top communications executive, Rachel Whetstone, also saw the writing on the wall and headed over to the lucrative and relatively calm confines of Netflix.
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I've had some fairly odd interview settings in my time; questioning Steve Jobs inside the cramped confines of a Pixar artist's cubby hole usually comes to mind.
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Meanwhile, SZA wails and bounces in every direction, her voice cracking, remaining within the rough confines of the melody while bending it to her own capricious will.
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Without having seen the movie, I got the feeling that the owner of this kitchen is stuck within its domestic confines, that it's her prison and identity.
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It was as if Lynch had found a way to wipe out everything but the world unfolding on your television, to completely orient you within its confines.
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Russian TV said many had suffered lacerations from glass shards and metal, the force of the explosion amplified by the confines of the carriage and the tunnel.
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Apparently none of them made the cut, or were available, or felt they could express their love for Donald adequately within the confines of a convention speech.
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After the model "learned" Bach's style by picking out the patterns, the machine learning system was refitted to run within the confines of your humble web browser.
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In the show, Simone and Rasmus skip out of their confines and into the real world, excited to take on things like sunlight, space, and other teenagers.
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And in emulating these musical styles, "Monster Mash" has lived beyond the confines of the decade that saw its rise, because this era of music is timeless.
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"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity," he said.
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Freeing Workplace Chat from the confines of a browser may actually allow Facebook, a procrastination tool for so many, to begin inching its way into office life.
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Once Serena finds out that Cushing is after June (and potentially after all of them), she abandons the confines of her wifely role and gets into action.
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Today, we're looking at the ethics of biohackers — the people who conduct real experiments at home outside of the confines of conventional science and without regulatory oversight.
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Trump's emphasis on violence and retaliation, especially outside the confines of the law, is unique among modern nominees and is rooted in a set of guiding principles.
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His family moved to Toronto when he was 14 to escape what his father viewed as the confines of an Italian society obsessed with status over talent.
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But within the confines of a fund, we want to keep the invest-to-exit period as short as possible, regardless of whether we profit or not.
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In the '19983s and early '90s GUI-driven computers turned the creation of printed documents into something that could be done in the confines of a home.
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After being saved from the confines of her mother's bedroom and bathroom, Camille intensely watches the nurse insert a needle into a vein on her right arm.
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Image: Karen Abeyaseker / Creative CommonsIncubators and ventilators are invaluable when treating extremely premature infants, but they're a far cry from the cozy confines of a mother's womb.
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Jeksetra Black metal surfacing beyond the frozen confines of the far north is nothing new, but within sweltering, conservative Myanmar, it's about as pioneering as it gets.
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A bulldog in a baby swing happily prepares to break out of its pixelated confines; a video trip around a mountainside invites the viewer's stomach to drop.
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Since object-based mixing frees sound designers from the confines of typical channel placement, Dolby Atmos audio can also now come from locations above your listening area.
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Harris is a consenting adult, so if there is any truth to speculation that they pair are dating, Drake is operating within the confines of the law.
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The virility side of that discussion—that a man who loses his virginity is a positive thing—does not have to be within the confines of marriage.
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And yet the movies, if not their worlds, give these women space to breathe outside the confines of what is so often expected of "strong" female characters.
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Setting aside the sexist undertones of Stewart detractors, what we find is a critical public unwilling to imagine an actress outside the confines of her YA presence.
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There&aposs just one problem: Kepler 452b, as it&aposs known, lies beyond the confines of our solar system – a whopping 1,400 light years away from us.
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Timothy Pachirat's more recent "Every Twelve Seconds" shows the impact of a modern slaughterhouse on the workers and animals unlucky enough to find themselves in its confines.
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Law enforcement officers are the only ones authorized to take away life, liberty, and property, but they can only do so within the confines of the Constitution.
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