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In central Italy, on the other hand, and especially in Florence, it was the clear contour that predominated, the closed and firmly circumscribed form, the static and plastic character.
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But for Ms. Kagan, finding this authority in the Constitution was a bridge too far, a view that put her firmly in the camp of those who see the president's powers as circumscribed.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
Although the regime remains firmly in control, new newspapers were being allowed to nibble away at sensitive subjects, with one carrying pages of editorials exposing bureaucratic misconduct and corruption.Naturally, such freedoms have their carefully circumscribed limits.
"There's nothing circumscribed here".
And yet theirs was a world circumscribed.
But their activism was circumscribed.
Her life seems circumscribed, satisfying, banal, disappointing.
Their administrative freedom is strictly circumscribed.
And these things are very narrowly circumscribed.
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