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Very massive stars are young and more closely confined than are nebulae to the galactic plane.
The RSPCA defines free range as animals that are not closely confined and have some access to the outdoors.
They share their food and live in closely confined conditions, so transmission of disease is always a potential problem.
Thus, evidence of criminal action may not, save in very limited and closely confined situations, be seized without a judicially issued search warrant.
now can you give a poor wounded invalid soldier, who is closely confined to the house, some few books or magazines to read through the coming winter?
Risk factors for the infection are having dogs in closely confined conditions such as in boarding kennels, day care setting and animal rescue shelters.
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Thus, in the nave of a Gothic cathedral the high walls closely confining the observer on two sides restrict his possible movements, suggesting advance along the free space of the nave toward the altar; or their compression forces him to look upward to the vaults and the light far overhead, there to feel a sense of physical release, though he is earthbound.
At Houston's airport, as at Miami's and several others, connecting international passengers in the program allowing brief layovers at the airport are closely watched, confined to secure lounges and escorted to their gates.
Similarly to L. agrippinae, the nuclear data also indicate some level of population differentiation (closely related haplotypes confined to single localities).
Sales figures have been confined as closely as possible to operating revenues.
It would appear by the results presented in this study that the intensity of this type of genetic exchange should be predomiantly confined among closely related host species.
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