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11 Sentences With "trammeled"

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Now the area is brimming with new construction, and Ms. Medvedow, 63, is leading her institution into another less-trammeled area.
And so long as he remains weak and trammeled and conventional in policy, the case that conservatives have a moral obligation to vote like liberals won't convince.
"And so long as he remains weak and trammeled and conventional in policy, the case that conservatives have a moral obligation to vote like liberals won't convince," Douthat concludes.
As you waggle the one over prerendered bunkers and into trenches, the other remains outside, trammeled to what's actually within immediate reach of the soldiers you control, to the tangible surfaces.
In "The Taming of a Demagogue," Douthat writes that Trump has been "weak and trammeled and conventional in policy," and most of his worst authoritarian instincts have been held in check.
She holds nightlong meet-and-greets where she chats with night workers and night crawlers at pubs, homeless shelters, emergency care centers and other venues in some of the city's less-trammeled districts.
In "The Mannequin Makers," Cliff makes real a desolate, windswept country at the turn of the early 20th century and beyond, a place populated by men and women who have learned that life is hard, and that it can be borne only by keeping one's feelings carefully trammeled.
Yet these men never seem quite so trammeled or devoured by domesticity, nor so possessed by its utopian visions: It may be the last laugh of patriarchy that men are better at being women than women are; but perhaps in relinquishing the role of housewife a woman robs it of its sting, and hands over a neutered identity where a basic willingness and competence are all that's required.
And even if such be needful, why must the personal essence be trammeled by the same old worn-out habiliments of error?
Finally to fill in the vacuum between the civil administrator and the dispersed inhabitants Soustelle set up 400 Specialized Administration Sections (S.A.S) to be manned by a new corps of Algerian Affairs officer. Amongst their many duties were to create a protective web for populations that might be subject to rebels or trammeled by the army or both. The Soustelle Plan was submitted to the French government in June 1955; however it was never fully carried out in all the planned prospects.
For Coleridge, Shakespeare depicted Hamlet's light of indecisiveness as resulting from an imbalance between the human attention to external objects, and inward thoughts, and thus suffered a paralysis of action because his faculty of vivid imagination overpowered his will and induced an aversion to actually enacting any measure For Coleridge, Shakespeare aimed to convey the basic message that man must act, and not be trammeled by excessive thinking that only leads to delay. Later criticism has come to consider this view as much a reflection of Coleridge's own problematical nature as an insight into the Shakespearean character. Coleridge and other writers praised the play for its philosophical questions, which guided the audience to ponder and grow intellectually.

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