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Coach Jim Fassel had chosen the first dozen plays for the Giants' offense against Houston, and in a life constricted by clocks, he would present them to his players in 2 hours 10 minutes.
By canceling the Navy Area program, which cost $2.3 billion over the past decade, the Pentagon will be able to spend more money on developing ship-based defenses against long-range missiles, programs that had been severely constricted by the ABM treaty, officials said.
The book indulges in the sort of tirade against political correctness that is far drearier and more intellectually constricted than political correctness itself.
Constricted by my tortured thought.
Mortals are not constricted by such niceties.
He felt so constricted that he removed all his clothes.
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Teacher, scholar and author of language arts textbooks for highly advanced learners, like Caesar's English, Grammar Voyage and Essay Voyage, Thompson stressed how our current education system, constricted by the punitive, narrow-minded ed reforms begun with No Child Left Behind, and set against the backdrop of a national anti-intellectual mindset, quashes such thinking.
Are the items constricted inside the bag?
Whole-cell aspiration (Figure 1C) involves drawing an entire cell into the micropipette, while partial cell aspiration is used to hold the cell against a constricted micropipette tip (Figure 1D).
Efflux pump-mediated resistance to single or multiple antimicrobial agents has not only raised serious concerns but also has constricted the treatment options against bacterial infections.
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