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This is particularly likely once your reading becomes confined to what Waterstone's terms "core stock".
Consider what, if encouraged, each of us might cultivate on that vast fallow plain that lies between the extremes of love and death, the weddings and the funerals to which poetry, for most of us, becomes confined.
The closed-system type forms in level areas when unfrozen groundwater in a thawed zone becomes confined on all sides by permafrost, freezes, and heaves the frozen overburden to form a mound.
As urban, agricultural, and industrial development, the volume and proportion of water required will also increase and water supplies that were obtained from shallow unconfined aquifers may not be sufficient, because the availability of the resources becomes confined.
He becomes confined to the office -- an engineering prisoner only to be punished by the same group for not really understanding what the customer wants.
This is one of the regions of continued cell proliferation, which becomes confined to endomesoderm and oral ectoderm after mesenchyme blastula stage.
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But he recognizes that sheer bigness becomes confining — an obstacle to making movies as rapidly as he wishes.
Golitsyn's activities, therefore, became confined to foreign affairs.
This radical solution was thenceforth generally imitated, and conscription became confined to emergencies (such as the Social and Civil wars).
There, Ms. Rao has gradually become confined to two rooms at the back of the house, she said.
He became confined to a wheelchair and was forced to communicate with the help of a letterboard.
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