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The solo builds slowly and satisfyingly from a simple beginning -- a twisting upper torso rooted in place -- to circumscribed but full motion standing and reclining and back to the simple image of the dance's first moments.
Regions of interest (ROI) were defined by the examiner to locally enhance spatial resolution in visual field areas related to anatomically suspicious regions like notches, hemorrhages, and circumscribed RFNL defects or related functionally to circumscribed visual field defects (Fig. 1).
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Instead, ERBs require the scope of consent to be circumscribed to a particular research area, while remaining linked to ongoing oversight in actual research uses.
Sometimes those rights have to be circumscribed to protect other important values.
But it has since tried to circumscribe that power.
And, again: "To circumscribe poetry by a definition will only show the narrowness of the definer".
The amendment sought to circumscribe the conservative body's ability to exclude candidates.
They are attempts to circumscribe democracy on behalf of corporate power.
"A search warrant exists and is required not simply to permit, but to circumscribe, police intrusions".
The party's conservative wing wants to circumscribe those benefit programs, despite their popularity among voters.
"There's nothing expressed in legislation that [shows] parliament has attempted to circumscribe the powers to make treaties.
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