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But she also suggests that the playwright's original strictures were prompted by avant-garde excesses in the 1960s; so should the rule remain in perpetuity?
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Proximal stent migration was defined as "located above the original stricture site" and distal migration was defined as "located below the original stricture site or no longer visible either endoscopically or radiographically".
Only in the third act does logic take a vacation, as the strictures of the original set-up are abandoned and the drama "opened out" to more fanciful fields of action cinema.
At the same time a new style in the language of Yiddish Bible translation emerged, free from the constraints of the original Hebrew syntax and of the stricture against the use of Yiddish words of Hebrew-Aramaic origin in translating from Hebrew.
But Netflix enforces unconventional strictures around how its originals are exhibited on the big screen, placing the streamer at odds with the country's top theater chains and shrouding the films in spotty PR.
A spokesman for Mr. Giuliani later said the mayor, who signed the original legislation, did not consider it necessary to expand strictures on public smoking, saying the mayor believed the original legislation struck a proper balance between the rights of smokers and nonsmokers.
For a man of wit and learning like Bruno, seeking freedom from the strictures of Catholic Europe, Tudor London was a hotbed of original ideas and free thought, the only place to be.
Why these strictures?
Similar strictures afflict teaching.
Peptic strictures of the esophagus.
There are also ownership strictures.
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