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Its music, however, is confined to interludes within a curtailed A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Recruitment from amongst Roman citizens had become greatly curtailed as a consequence of a declining population, "cripplingly numerous" categories of those exempted from military service and the spread of Christianity with its pacifist message.
"It would surely increase moral hazard by curtailing the consequences of a bank failure".
"Should this pattern continue, the central bank will be confronted with the choice of an overheated economy, with its potential recessionary consequences, or a curtailing of dollar asset purchases," Mr. Greenspan said.
Building projects were curtailed as a result.
And last week, a power failure curtailed production at a refinery in Torrance.
He was also an English confessor at St Peter's, but in May 1584 his academic career was curtailed when, perhaps as a consequence of a petition from the Jesuit superior for England William Weston, Father Robert Persons asked that he be sent to England.
He was a cult figure whose well-publicized struggles with drug addiction curtailed a promising career.
A recent regulatory crackdown on certain high-yield savings products has curtailed a previously popular option.
Mr. Wright said that one consequence of the tax cut deal could be a curtailing of the Fed's program that was originally planned to last into next summer.
Local landowners, whose right to draw water was thus curtailed, appealed against the consequences of this protection all the way to the Supreme Court, but in 1976 they lost and the pupfish survived.
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