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She was seventeen or eighteen years old when she wrote it; she would soon meet F. Scott Fitzgerald, her escape hatch from the restrictive world of Montgomery, Alabama, into a tumultuous life of literary striving.
The narrow, restrictive world that Truman and Eisenhower wrought was just a version of the kind of repression that Williams had grown up with; his work spoke to those who could not fit within the parameters of all those neat lawns and white picket fences and solid heterosexual values.
He reminisces, in words and paintings, about his town with its red-roofed houses like "a big bed of flowers," about the cobblestone courtyard where he played, and about the bike, inherited from his brother, that finally allowed him to venture beyond the restrictive world of the courtyard.
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In Manama, a city that is more open and socially welcoming to foreigners than those in much of the restrictive Arab world, American personnel live out in the community, and not in isolation.
Righi et al. (2010) specifically relate LIFG activity to phonological onset competition though elicited in a restrictive "visual world" context and interpret their dorsal BA 44/45 activity as reflecting response-related selection between cohort competitors.
And swimming is a convenient metaphor for escape, for Mabel from her restrictive existence, for David, "to leave the sadness of the world".
The current air treaty between London and Washington, signed in 1977, however, is one of the most restrictive in the world.
Protesters took to the streets of Ireland and New Delhi, raising banners and chanting slogans, in response to Dr. Halappanavar's death, which many blamed on Ireland's abortion laws, among the most restrictive in the world.
Lance began hanging out, studying the plays and making friends with a growing number of writers, directors and actors, all disillusioned by the restrictive uptown theatre world and its cabals.
According to the International Center for Not-for-Profit LawhileilEgyptpt's NGO law is one of the most restrictive in the world, the "effect of the restrictive legal framework … has not been to ban civil society outright but rather to give enormous discretionary powers to the Ministry of Social Solidarity".
As the World Bank put it in a report last year, "when systems are failing, it is not enough to fix the pipes, one needs to fix the institutions that fix the pipes".Another obstacle to growth in manufacturing is India's labour laws, which are among the most restrictive in the world.
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