| 1. | The receiver variously bound and circumscribed by two defenders . ..
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| 2. | They show how fragile the circumscribed world of manners can be.
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| 3. | The IMF report is important, but in a circumscribed way,
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| 4. | And he will circumscribe that ground where no compromise seems possible.
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| 5. | The immediate outlook for young women in politics does seem circumscribed.
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| 6. | Even then, the places created by architects are spatially circumscribed.
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| 7. | But circumscribed steps to address specific problems seemed to make sense.
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| 8. | Not as meticulously circumscribed is Olivier Theyskens'vision of womanhood.
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| 9. | Folklore is no longer circumscribed as being chronologically old or obsolete.
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| 10. | This prompted subsequent governments to circumscribe slavery in the overseas colonies.
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