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Swine confinement barns and a lagoon that holds swine urine, excrement and other facility waste produced at the Stilley Facility - a swine confinement operation that confines more that 11,000 hogs.
The world that confines Hedda has been rendered with an artful unobtrusiveness.
A severe disability is not just one that confines someone to a wheelchair for life.
No, there is nothing modest about the vast girdle of stone and dirt that confines this Winnie.
The nude figure of a woman is imprisoned in a glass bottle that confines her flesh in its straight, glassy lines in Bottle-Woman (1945).
It exudes an idealistic peppiness, especially regarding its white knight of a hero, that confines it to the era whence it came.
As a result, the studios have conceived grownup moviegoing behavior in such a way that confines it to an enclosed circle.
Later teams, such as the one at Oxford, developed qubits using single trapped ions, a method that confines charged atomic particles to a particular space.
Positivism, in Western philosophy, generally, any system that confines itself to the data of experience and excludes a priori or metaphysical speculations.
Downey's "About Cages" is a large enclosure that confines four live canaries, who chirp and cavort, dominated by a larger video image of an equally captive bird.
4. It encourages inequality The green belt increases social inequality by acting as a wall that confines urban dwellers at increasingly higher densities.
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