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Palestinians are increasingly confined to dirt tracks beside these roads.
The teaching of economics was increasingly confined to arcane mathematical models, he said.
Its nine dancers are increasingly confined and framed by curtains that drop from above.
Graffiti are increasingly confined to sanctioned walls, such as the Stockwell ball courts.
Violence continues in Colombia, but it is increasingly confined to remote rural areas.
In the past two days, journalists have been increasingly confined to their hotels, and information is assembled from telephone interviews.
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The Lebanese and Jordanian Armies are increasingly confining refugees to inhospitable border areas with bare-bones accommodations.
Girls' schools are closing; working women are threatened; advocates are attacked; and terrified families are increasingly confining their daughters to home.
As a result, he concurs with the British approach, which will increasingly confine public provision to a pension covering basic needs.However, the author has no time for the other main strand of pension reform.
Modern farming practices and the use of faster road transportation are increasingly confining animals to barns or trucks, because shepherding is costly and time-consuming, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, which has promoted the colorful annual Transhumance Fiesta in Madrid since 1994.
Before he left the the increasingly confining corporate culture at the Westin, he had prepared 103 spectacular tasting menus at O's.
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