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This has curtailed the existence of surface-specific styles terms such as "grass-court specialist" and "clay-court specialist" seem increasingly anachronistic and has generally made the game more uniform.
This results in more loads being curtailed.
As they drove back to Huehuetenango, Marnie R. Poncy, a nurse-lawyer who runs a bioethics law project in Palm Beach County, offered her view: "I said, 'His quality of life is better than it would be in an American nursing home.' " "But I hazarded a guess that his longevity of existence was probably severely curtailed," she said.
The realistic and achievable answer is that we must make provision and establish protections such that the existence of racism is severely curtailed and contained so that it does not infect our daily lives and people no longer live in fear in the streets and in their workplaces.
Years ago, the existence of export restrictions from India to US curtailed the availability of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), thus sustaining the increasing usage of M. fascicularis (mainly from Malaysian and Chinese origins) for replacement purposes in the field of neurological research (Szabo and Cowan 1984; Dubach et al. 1985).
Another is "partially curtailed".
Late fees would be curtailed.
Industrial development has been curtailed.
Trash pickup would be curtailed.
Garbage collection could be curtailed.
It's already been curtailed.
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