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Previously, it has confined its attacks to political figures and security services.
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For most of the period since it formed in 1987, the LRA had confined its attacks to civilian targets inside Uganda, but since 2005 it had spread terror to other countries in the region.
Classical Protestantism, however, has confined its belief in miracles to those recorded in Scripture.
No medical authority or media organisation has confined its reporting to the facts.
The White House Correspondents Associationn has confined its agitation to behind-the-scenes negotiations with Spicer and several short, general statements.
"Fatah's strategy did not change," Mr. Bargouti said, insisting that it confined its attacks to the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Elsewhere in the city, opposition members said the targets proved Moscow had no intention of confining its attacks to Isis, despite its earlier claims, and that it saw non-jihadi rebel units as an even bigger threat to the regime's survival.
So far, however, the group is not known to have attacked American targets, and "continues to confine its attacks to Israelis inside Israel and the territories," the report said.
Many Fatah leaders believe Fatah should confine its attacks to Israeli soldiers and settlers in the territory that Israel occupied in the 1967 war.
By and large, Mrs. Clinton -- who has sought to forge a collegial relationship with Republicans in Washington since taking office nearly four years ago -- has confined her more partisan attacks to a strictly Democratic audience at rallies, fund-raisers and the like.
Born in the Khan Younis refugee camp, Mr. Deif, 37, has confined himself to preparing and executing attacks, rather than diversifying like other military leaders of Hamas into recruiting or ideology.
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