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(I'm with him on that particular phone-free stricture for orchestral concerts).
We describe 4 cases with stricture after laryngopharyngectomy who underwent insertion of self-expandable plastic stents (SEPSs) across the stricture for treatment of dysphagia.
The blade, from the insulated part of the tip to the sheath, was applied to the mucosa at the stricture for an incision, and the stricture was successfully resolved.
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But Thompson never considers equivalent strictures for his art.
Imagine if Shakespeare had had to endure such strictures, for instance.
My father did not subscribe to all of the traditional strictures for women.
As with a haiku, the strictures for a sandwich are few and straightforward (bread, filling, condiment), the possibilities endless.
The company has been loosening its fashion strictures for employees over the past few years, and it now permits workers to wear hijabs.
House Democratic leaders on Friday unveiled the outline of a broad political overhaul bill that will include provisions for public financing of elections, voting rights reforms and new ethics strictures for federal officials.
It is now past the peak kosher-for-Passover production season, which usually runs from August through February and includes the additional strictures for products that can be consumed during Passover.
How easily, I thought at the time, this bench could be mistaken for a group of novelists discussing each other's work, reserving harsher strictures for those foolish enough to be absent.
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