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Bound up with the confining of significance to an interior world, with dismissal of facts and insouciance as to what really happened, is a fatal neglect of reality.
The word first appeared in print in The Times in 1974 in an article by Earl Caldwell about prison riots: "The lockdown has been eased at Folsom," and the word meant "the confining of prisoners to cells in response to a disturbance".
The confining of transverse reinforcement is another significant parameter on which the post-yield force deformation relationship and the resulting ductility of an RC component depend.
This paper discusses some new aspects of employing a three dimensional nonlocal formulation for analysis of plates, namely, the confining of the nonlocal kernel in the near-boundary regions at the two surfaces of the plate.
Guantánamo -- the wholesale shackling, torturing and confining of men without charge or evidence -- was the beginning of a new and grim chapter in our nation's history.
In 1989, he was charged with the sexual assault of a 19-year-old as well as the sexual assault and confining of a 31-year old woman," she told me.
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The confines of its realism mask narrative sleight of hand.
Prized roosters pecked away under the confines of straw cloches.
"She's actually limited by the confines of the set.
In 1993 submissions were opened beyond the confines of Frankfurt.
Their bitter struggle intensified in the confines of Broadmoor.
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