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It is often seriously constricting to play your second-best weapons when you know what you would love to be doing.
As soon as Mr. Burlingame picked up Hickory's work halter, his life, which had gone from constricting to imprisoning, burst open again.
Then we found eight cheongsam, the high-collared, side-slit Chinese dresses that are so constricting to wear but have a kind of repressed sex appeal.
Bob Fosse came closest, and was probably better at directing actors -- Robbins could never have made a film like "Cabaret" -- but his jazz-based choreographic vocabulary was too constricting to allow for continued growth.
This can be both constricting to developers in reaching maximum users, but it also gives developers the ability to design for a unified experience.
It will not be easy for your child to walk if her foot can't breathe and if the shoe is constricting to the foot.
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The depth is not constricted to just defensive end.
The blood vessels there constrict to help the blood return to the heart and stay in circulation.
"Terry was a free spirit and certainly not constricted to a 9-5 exisaysce," says his sister Jassette.
But by the first three months of this year, that flow had constricted to an annual rate of about $200 billion.
Vasoreceptors, for example, may not be as quick to direct blood vessels to constrict to keep the body temperature up.
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