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"Plastic surgery is not something restricted to a small group of people who are seen as merely vain," Dr. Etcoff, of Harvard, said.
A CLUTCH of archaeologists sits in a freshly upholstered auditorium near the Roman amphitheatre in Leptis Magna to learn how to use a global positioning system, something restricted to the security forces under Colonel Muammar Qaddafi.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the gathering would "address some of these difficult issues on an international scale instead of something restricted to the United States government".
But too often we think of this role as something restricted to office hours.
It makes you believe that sexual activity is something restricted to heterosexual marriage.
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He said: "The doctors think there may be something restricting my airway again, they're not sure exactly what yet though (tumour regrowth, infection, inflammation, are all potential reasons mentioned), but are currently discussing the possibilities and my scan results to decide what to do next".
It was rare to see parents spending their leisure time – something largely restricted to men – with their children.
"We're trying to make it so that our really good staff who want to move up don't see their life as something that restricts them," she says.
He may get something on restricting immigrants' rights to unemployment benefits, but nothing on tax credits unless the UK changes its own rules (for example, by introducing a residence qualification that applies to everyone).
We give up something by restricting the government in its fight against terrorism, but that is the price of freedom.
It would be difficult for something to restrict our minds or intuition if it didn't exist, now wouldn't it?
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