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Historically, winemaking encompasses two disciplines, oenology and viticulture, which confines itself to the vineyard and grape growing.
That goes beyond looking at per-share earnings, he said, which confines the analysis to the income statement.
But, instead of achieving all she hopes for, Katy has a terrible accident which confines her to a wheelchair.
There will always be exceptions like Franck Muller, which confines itself to a specific market niche and does as much work as it can in-house.
Unlike Gibson's "Passion of the Christ," which confines itself to the last 12 hours of Jesus' life, Papini's volume covers the whole story.
To reverse this, the House must also vote for the bill, which confines tax rises to individuals earning $400,000 or more a year and households earning $450,000 or more.
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One result is the increase of "special housing unit" cells, which confine inmates who violate prison regulations to 23 hours a day of confinement.
This is the case for those strong force interactions which confine quarks inside hadrons.
A trip to Lucca violated the terms of house arrest, which confined witnesses to a specific area.
Their adolescent indulgence in melancholy, which was only a pose for Coleridge, became too real for Lamb, and he suffered a breakdown which confined him to an asylum.
This zoo has a contraption called the crush, which consists of hydraulic barred wall which confine the animals, painlessly, for care.
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