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They taped the Largo set and used it as part of the special, from which "Curb Your Enthusiasm" was born.
I thoroughly support all limitations which curb the chances of a grown man taking advantage of a vulnerable girl.
– an insult which Curb Larry has to do his best to swallow because he's so desperate for the project to work.
He said that the reforms, which curb union funding to Labour, would ultimately result in the party getting its revenge because Labour, when it returns to government, would block big business donations to the Conservative Party.
However, strong ties come with decision-making commitments to family members, which curb the innovative behavior of individuals.
This concept of coexistence implies the necessity of developing coexistence strategies which curb the risk of mixing GM and non-GM material along agricultural supply chains.
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Today's chips are power hogs, running hot, which curbs how much of a chip's circuitry can be used.
In collaboration with Dr Gordon's group, they employed it to hunt for proteins called kinases that activate another protein, p53, which curbs the growth of cancers.
Mr Corbyn will have to mount a rabble-rousing attack on the Bill, which curbs the amount that unions could donate to Labour.
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