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is corralled
noun
An enclosure for livestock, especially a circular one.
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Romance is corralled by Robert Kalka, whose sculpture "In a Real Dark Night of the Soul It Is Always 3 O'clock in the Morning" (2003) coolly simulates a moonlit winter's night.
Such burning also works only when oil is corralled to a certain thickness.
But unless growth in tuition costs is corralled, the return is going to keep falling.
As for collaboration, again, that seems like a potential cash-cow, as long as it is corralled in the enterprise sector.
A herd of six to eight feeder cattle, each weighing between 300 and 500 pounds, is corralled into a pen, and their heads, ears, bellies, rears and topsides are manually inspected.
Recent converts to democracy, the Maoists retain a standing army, though it is corralled under UN supervision, a thuggish militia, known as the Young Communist League, and a well-earned reputation for brutality.
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It is corralling 600 cars.
America is corralling hundreds of companies around common standards, and supporting pilot projects.
Not the least of which is corralling the subcontractors in the first place.
I have to be corralled".
The press and television would be corralled.
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