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Many of the elements move in circumscribed ways, suggesting delicate insects or forms of sea life.
You move in circumscribed circles.
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Even Ellington's professional life is examined in circumscribed areas, almost all of which touch at some point upon race.
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Egan's moving but circumscribed first novel, The Invisible Circus, in no way prepared readers for the millennial ambitions of her second — a comic, richly imagined, and stunningly written exploration of the American obsession with self-invention.
If Netanyahu's room to move has been circumscribed by his own determination not to sacrifice his popular support, Abbas's problem is the reverse, encapsulated by widespread disillusionment, by recent challenges to his authority, and by the disunity evident in the split between the West Bank and Gaza and between the Palestinian political wings of Fatah and Hamas.
Ms. Gilliland, a tall dancer with long, resiliently expressive limbs, moves along circumscribed paths from the spidery black silhouette that begins and ends the ballet in dancing of gradually increasing physical nuance.
B.B.: Islam is a major topic of your book, and specifically Islam's role in circumscribing the lives the women.
Guardian agencies remain convinced that by distinguishing between tenancy and licence they are doing nothing wrong in circumscribing basic housing rights.
These militia companies were active in circumscribing the furthest outposts of the British, limiting their ability to scout and forage.
They have demonstrated their ability in circumscribing species' ecological niches and assessing their potential distributions [20].
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