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Despite the constrictions, Cronenberg keeps the space handsome and active.
Zadie Smith, too, has expressed similar dissatisfactions with the constrictions of fiction recently.
Only Mary got to escape the constrictions of Irish village life, pursuing a glamorous career as a teacher in Dublin.
The baby has helped Wilson, who also has two stepsons, accept the constrictions of his current situation.
I gave my head a little twist to free my neck from the constrictions of my collar.
And after a game, their faces are reddened from the constrictions of their masks over a game's 60 minutes.
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And as mentioned before, the constriction resistance has an obvious size effect, which decreases from 4.505 × 108 to 9.897 × 106 K/W with the increasing width, and it is almost inversely proportional to the width of the constrictions.
These omissions can be blamed on nothing but the dull constrictions of time and space.
Most were good men, but the peculiar constrictions of their calling produced peculiar opportunities for unloosing.
His ambition is to be an art historian, to transcend the cultural constrictions of his antipodean background.
But he tired of the official constrictions and in 1987 moved to France, where he has lived ever since, producing plays, novels and paintings.
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