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At that time, she was legally constricted in what she could say.
Before long, I felt constricted in Holland and yearned to go to Paris.
After a routine prenatal check suggested her fetus was constricted in her womb, she delivered her daughter at 36 weeks.
Mr. Gutierrez's lifestyle, like Ms. Nelson's, became gradually more constricted in the absence of a steady income.
As Rodolfo, the Mexican tenor Ramón Vargas sang fervently but often sounded constricted in his upper range.
At unpredictable moments, Miss Esham sounded a bit thin and constricted in her middle range, but the tone invariably blossomed as the pitch rose.
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But suddenly the time I might have began to constrict in front of my eyes.
It also constricts in ways that put useful pressure on the poems' wild music and wilder state of mind.
He claimed the EU was a "badly-designed undergarment" that is too constricting in some places but dangerously loose in others.
They express melanopsin, a protein involved in the pupillary light reflex, in which the pupil of the eye constricts in response to bright light.
Bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR) describes a lung abnormality in which airways are easily triggered to constrict in response to normally harmless inhaled stimuli, and is a key element of human asthma pathophysiology.
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