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It became illusory to think legislative matters could be confined just to parliament.
In Aspen, Colo., the snowpack could be confined to the top quarter of the mountain.
Perhaps the Indy's distribution could be confined to the major cities served by iMetro or even reduced only to London.
Under NPV, the necessary plurality could be confined to a few states, or a single region of the country.
He said that the ban on diazinon could be confined to golf courses and sod farms, but that it might be expanded to use in residential lawn treatment.
The sudden movement of someone else's thought across a screen is something you can follow far beyond the room in which your thoughts could be confined.
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But the federal court in Georgia said firmly that diversity could not be confined to race.
Liquids and other fluid samples could thus be confined in a sample chamber defined by the cylindrical gasket wall and flat diamond ends.
Biologists fear widespread regional extinction and are concerned that wild herds, which once roamed freely across Africa, could soon be confined to a relatively small number of well-guarded parks.
Under these unfortunate circumstances, the United States and its allies would still be better off fighting a war with North Korea today, when the conflict could still be confined largely to the Korean Peninsula.
Some passengers wondered why the work could not be confined primarily to weekends, as it is on the G train, where tunnel damage has led the authority to schedule 17 weekend shutdowns over 2013-14.
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