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As the cowboys' occupation was curtailed in scope by the railroads and by the fences that marked the end of the Open Range era, the contests became regular formal programs of entertainment.
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PROTOTYPE: OPERA/THEATER/NOW Though New York City Opera's Vox Festival will continue this year, albeit curtailed in size and scope, as a laboratory for new operas, this new festival aims to add to the city's range of performances of contemporary work.
Not only would it no longer be a general principle limiting the scope of the law; it would be dramatically curtailed in relation to the criminal law as well.
Open family planning discussions are essential, though until very recently curtailed in the U.S., yet no study has evaluated future physicians' willingness to curtail their counseling.
But absolute freedom of expression is curtailed in many countries.
Racial minorities had their rights further curtailed in two decisions.
Specify what is "in scope" and "out of scope".
But legal developments then and afterward have severely curtailed the scope of the privilege.
Built in the 1920s and '30s on a busy street in this bedroom community of Manhattan, the monastery was imagined as four-winged cloister until the Depression curtailed its scope.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump also has curtailed the scope of his "big, beautiful" border wall, acknowledging that it could be a fence in some areas.
"On the one hand, the government has clearly curtailed the scope of this ban so significantly, we can't underestimate this second policy in terms of scope than the first policy," he said.
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