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Much of the dance that will be performed and taught in the festival is jazz rhythm tap, which Ms. Bufalino describes as "just a highly sophisticated, very musical, very syncopated form of tap" that developed with jazz music and is less circumscribed than classical tap.
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One might expect the action of midazolam to be much less circumscribed when it is distributed globally.
However, lesions that are less well circumscribed may wrongly be misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer and result in surgical intervention.
The cytoplasm was less fibrillary and more circumscribed.
Such lesions tend to be either low-grade cancers or benign radial scars, while small high-grade cancers tend to be less specific in appearance, i.e., non-specific densities with diffuse borders or well circumscribed with benign appearance [ 24].
Tactical Acumen Other Democrats are less sanguine, and are quick to point out that Mr. Espada's formal powers as majority leader have been circumscribed.
The chances are high that the verbs inscribe/circumscribe have direct equivalents in many languages, and therefore, translating them into those languages should be less problematic than translating proceed/follow.
The creative process was also far less circumscribed, with the artists given license to contribute to the paintings whatever they liked.
For precisely that reason, the scope of seizures of the person on less than probable cause that Terry permits is strictly circumscribed, to limit the degree of intrusion they cause.
Now the world is more circumscribed.
Their administrative freedom is strictly circumscribed.
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