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WHERE we come from, fun is much more circumscribed," friends from Frankfurt told me, wide-eyed, when I took them out to Coney Island a few years ago.
Harrod's biography is smoothly but unctuously writ- ten, and its exposition of the economics, though obviously expert, is much more circumscribed than Skidelsky's.
But unlike his colleagues, Quilter's subsequent music was much more circumscribed, and it was with his songs that he established his reputation.
Back in the 1960's, nothing was a given any longer, in art or life, at least if you were 20-something and in what was then a much more circumscribed world of art.
But though the good waves and strong currents of the South Pacific are within easy reach of his beachfront apartment, it is the much more circumscribed domain of the 50-meter pool that has defined his career.
It was a clash between cultural developments drawn from vast regions of the world versus cultural developments from a much more circumscribed area.
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Only 9,645 stops were made under the terrorism laws in 2010/11, compared with 102,504 in the previous year – a drop of more than 90% – following the coalition's decision to replace the widely drawn powers with a much more tightly circumscribed regime.
So much writing about motherhood makes the world seem smaller after the child arrives, more circumscribed, as if in tacit fealty to the larger cultural assumptions about moms and domesticity; Nelson's book does the opposite.
Now the world is more circumscribed.
And people have their own more circumscribed agonies.
His need for their company is more circumscribed.
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