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But the carefully demarcated enclosures could also have represented prison cells.
Outside this carefully demarcated sphere, there is no underlying trust, no assumption of shared values, and no presumed equality.
Cut it, and you have sliced yourself an edible canvas, its finely balanced squares of coloured sponge carefully demarcated with icing.
At the center of the movement was the black church, which had, as Aldon D. Morris points out in his superb 1984 study, "The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement," a carefully demarcated division of labor, with various standing committees and disciplined groups.
This weekend, tens of millions of Americans will gather in front of millions of TVs inside millions of bars, apartments, and houses to watch the largest, most athletic men in the country run across a carefully demarcated field and collide with one another.
Just before 8 30 Eastern Time tonight, tens of millions of Americans will gather in front of millions of TVs inside millions of bars, apartments, and houses to watch the largest, most athletic men in the country run across a carefully demarcated field and collide with one another.
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