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This time, she restrained herself.
When Mallam Sile related this to his wife, she restrained herself from telling him the truth.
Around her, the French soldiers were eager to advance but she restrained them.
McAlexander makes a strong case for Elizabeth Hardwick's assessment of the Taylors' alliance: "She restrained him a bit, but no more than he wanted".
In a 1945 letter to a colleague at Harvard Medical School, Lee said that she was "constantly tempted to add more clues and details" but that she restrained herself so that the Nutshells wouldn't get too "gadgety".
"I used to get so incensed," says Ms. Salzman, adding that she restrained herself from informing on the earth science scofflaw only because she did not want to be "a rat".
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She restrains her voice, as if she's not calming anyone as much as herself.
She declined a prosecution request that she restrain participants from commenting publicly on the case.
Compared with friends, she says, she is restrained.
She is restrained and dignified, and she seems as small and vulnerable as when she played Edith Piaf; and yet she radiates a determination and strength, even when she is in the most desperate situation.
There is a video of her at the police station, in which she repeatedly demands that the officers call "Greg," the county sheriff; acknowledges that she was kicking before she was restrained; and sticks out her tongue at the officers.
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