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The overcultivated, emotionally constrained New York of Edith Wharton and Henry James — who appears in the novel as a force for debilitating self-control — resounds in the morality tale of Theodore's demise.
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This potential also exists in the score by Dianne Adams and James McDowell that rarely soars beyond an arbitrary ceiling that in itself is emotionally constraining.
"Everyone is so emotionally and financially constrained that it's made it a lot more difficult".
Ms. Hayek plays the artist with more charisma than insight, and her scenes with Mr. Molina (who plays Diego Rivera, Kahlo's straying, devoted husband) are clunky and literal, but Ms. Taymor is a playful, inventive and emotionally astute filmmaker constrained (as her subject rarely was) by convention.
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we examined brain activation patterns differentiating memory for the source of previously self-generated vs. experimenter-presented word items from a sentence completion paradigm designed to be emotionally neutral and semantically constrained in content.
Customers were constrained.
"Governments are politically constrained".
Investment must be constrained.
Wages councils were constrained.
"I won't be constrained".
But both feel constrained.
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