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It had circumscribed Fricke's movements for much of his career.
Sherlock Holmes and Philip Marlowe had circumscribed careers; maybe it's time for Zen to retire?
But legal scholars could recall no ruling that had circumscribed presidential power significantly.
Finally we crossed over a remaining section of the four-meter-wide ditch that had circumscribed the camp.
All patients had circumscribed nodules with central necrosis and inflamed edges.
Of the 27 patients, 14 had circumscribed malignancy with an average size of 39 mm (range = 25 to 60 mm), two had a nodular pattern, four were diffuse, six showed patchy enhancement and one showed septal spread.
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When it has authorized them it has circumscribed their use with particularity.
But it was a disheartening reminder of an assumption that has circumscribed my life: couples ought to "match".
But pressure from Roman Catholics, religious conservatives and anti-abortionists has circumscribed what scientists can do with federal money.
In creating a new word and embracing its self-involved implications, we have circumscribed our own critical capacities.
There you are, on the beach, just checking in with the news of the world as you've circumscribed it.
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