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Maybe the tiny stage was too confining.
This agenda became politicized when it was appropriated -- some might say hijacked -- by a cohort of ambitious men for whom the university was too confining an arena.
As servants brought glasses of sweet coconut water and sliced papaya, Vineet said that it was too confining to think of the Times as being in the journalism business.
Patti had a strong religious upbringing and a Bible education, but left organized religion as a teenager because she felt it was too confining; much later, she wrote the line "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" in her cover version of Them's "Gloria" in response to this experience.
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Drew's job required him to work from a cubicle and Helford stated that no one had really done a show dealing with that situation, as producers and networks felt it was too confined.
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