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He was restless, and felt the page confined him.
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In writing, Springsteen tells us as much about himself as he knows, but the stillness of the page confines him in ways that a stage and lights and a loving audience do not.
Some pages were confined to a single musician or style — one page of Elvis Presley, 10 pages of jazz — but the best pages sorted records only by common visual elements.
Why would you not take care, on such a page, to confine condolences to people who were friends?
Stop worrying about the "dumbing down" of our language by bloggers, tweeters, cableheads and MSM thumbsuckers engaged in a "race to the bottom" of the page by little minds confined to little words.
During the first week, surprisingly little public attention was captured (Times articles typically were brief and confined to page 21).
One big change that has gone without complaint: Jumps from front-page articles are now confined, for the most part, to the A section.
Black's prolixity is not confined to the page.
Produced in large numbers, it illustrates that religious texts are not confined to the page.
Its photographs — some 350 of them, many in color — are gorgeous, so full of energy they can barely be confined to the page.
The question of whether the goalposts should actually be smaller for a women's game cannot be confined to this page.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com