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In 1990 Milošević pushed through changes to the Serbian constitution that curtailed the provinces' autonomy.
But it was the failure of these moments to bear the strain of credibility that curtailed the film's possibilities.
He will wear it for the rest of his life, following two serious incidents that curtailed his footballing dreams.
Ms. Tung, who lives in Brooklyn, recently left a corporate law job to go back to school, a move that curtailed her income.
Much of the discussion centered on a ruling by Judge Rakoff that curtailed the testimony of Mr. Gupta's daughter Geetanjali Gupta.
Andrew Asch, 58, for instance, is a classically trained pianist and composer with neuromuscular problems that curtailed his career, but not his passion for music.
While watching tape on Monday morning, Pettine noticed that the Cowboys lined up Witten at receiver, a change that curtailed the defender's ability to disrupt his route.
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"There shouldn't be a cultural paralysis that curtails our activities," he said.
Governments can't afford such subsidies but are afraid that curtailing them will lead to even more unrest.
He observed that curtailing Maskhadov's activities had never been part of the military's tactics before.
On the revenue side, the authority estimated that curtailing operations at the three airports it manages cost $35 million.
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