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Shipping of their parts will be more strictly governed.
In fact, such violence is often strictly governed by the gangs which so many prisoners join.
The tour adheres to some strict rules: only the hits, no big egos and set-lengths strictly governed by the number of well-known songs you've got.
With the possible exception of the romantic comedy, no film genre is more strictly governed by conventions -- or enslaved by clich?
But it is also a game strictly governed by rules, with three outs per inning and exactly 90 feet between bases, whereas art fancies itself to be about breaking rules.
Sitar performances are partly improvised, but the improvisations are strictly governed by a repertory of ragas (melodic patterns representing specific moods, times of day, seasons or events) and talas (intricate rhythmic patterns) that date back several millenniums.
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Federal law strictly governs confidentiality of these records.
Regulations from the Department of Parks and Recreation strictly govern the removal of street trees.
City ethics rules strictly govern political activity by employees, banning workers from soliciting donations from their subordinates or from using any city-paid time or resources to collect donations.
Hence, the wobble modification of each tRNA strictly governs its identity and decoding accuracy.
In addition to their regulation of immune cell trafficking, brain endothelial cells strictly govern the exchange of solute and soluble factors across the BBB.
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