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In fact, although they did have some experience, it was very circumscribed, barely sketched.
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And these things are very narrowly circumscribed.
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The star in question, however, when some billions of years had passed since its birth, and its companions began to rarefy, was not satisfied with its destiny and became restless — to such a point that its restlessness became visible even to those of us who are "very" distant and circumscribed by a "very" brief life.
Probably not, because the meta-analysis is able to detect very circumscribed and small, even negligible, effects associated with hypoglycemic seizures.
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When one wanders around Chadds Ford today, one might think Andrew Wyeth led a very circumscribed life.
Within the worldview circumscribed by those values, there's very little room for empathizing with pregnant women, or articulating the importance of a woman's right to control her own body.
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