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Pants constrict that.
"To do that with a purely battery-electric vehicle, you would have to take up most of the space at the back with batteries, where the passengers are, or certainly you would constrict that space substantially," said Winand.
Constrict that flow too much and you deprive the President of opposing points of view; increase it too much and you drown him in extraneous detail and force him to arbitrate disputes better settled at a lower level.
It is a rare condition, but often found among people with developed neck and shoulder muscles — swimmers, weight lifters, pitchers — because those bigger muscles can constrict that small opening, restricting blood flow or pinching a nerve.
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He felt so constricted that he removed all his clothes.
By the end the knots are so constricting that the production has no room to breathe.
The latex and foam jumpsuit used was so constricting that Salinger lost a stone from overheating, making the sickly Steve bulkier then his chemically enhanced alter ego.
He notes that in Arabic, like in English, the difference between "here" and "there" is only one letter; he then places the words in different settings to positive effect (pictured above).The women's photographs are, for the most part, in private spaces, some so constricted that you wonder how their subjects can breathe.
The time is late April , 1945 the final battle with the Red Army is raging in Berlin, and Hitler, living with his military aides and staff in a bunker under the Reich Chancellery, is in ghastly health; his body is so constricted that he has trouble walking — he might be a broken-down puppet consigned to occasional use in a travelling Bavarian circus.
Gautama waited his turn, and as he did he felt that he and the other men had entered some strange enclosed world — there was a world that was spacious and normal, where people drove home at night, and, next to it, off to the side, was another world, a world so constricted that living in it was like walking a narrow passage between two walls.
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