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The point here is that work needs to get done and clothes can't be too constricting.
Childs badmouthed JEFF VAN GUNDY shortly after being traded to Toronto last February, calling his offense unimaginative and too constricting.
So finding TV episodes or films is all done on the mobile device or laptop being used, which can make Chromecast feel too constricting.
After spending my formative years in what had once been a maid's room in Manhattan, I had developed an unhappy attitude toward rooms that seem too constricting.
He claimed the EU was a "badly-designed undergarment" that is too constricting in some places but dangerously loose in others.
For the show, the theme suggested a sense of calm and peace, with pants and dresses drawn on the slim Armani silhouettes, which occasionally was too constricting for the long skirts.
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"They're too constricted, too tight," she ruled.
The fact is that the state's budget process is too constricted rather than not constricted enough.
Her voice is too constricted, her gestures too repetitive to capture the full cascading range of Tennessee Williams's wilted matriarch.
You'd imagine a crowd too constricted by their vacuum-packed skinny jeans to be able to lose their inhibitions.
These states, however, were too small to hold the leadership and too constricted in the already crowded plain to have potentiality for further development.
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