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But in the end he realized that was another way he was being manipulated, his music put into a box, his musical palette circumscribed.
It circumscribed boycotts and forms of picketing that teamsters used to establish their power.
Both banned in their home country, they harbor the same vision of a circumscribed society.
His right to occupy these areas was circumscribed by the terms of his tenancy.
This meant that forest economies, including the trade in wild rubber, copal, wax, ivory, and timber, were effectively circumscribed.
He calculates the side of a regular pentagon in terms of the radius of the circumscribed circle.
While some scholars argue for re-enactment's interrogative possibilities, these possibilities tend to be circumscribed.
A political party is a team of individuals circumscribed by very similar parameters.
The mass appeared to be well circumscribed with no invasion of the splenic vessels or the spleen.
Our civilian justice system has taken the view that the police should be carefully circumscribed in their ability to question suspects.
His authority is circumscribed by the advisory jurisdiction of the cabinet.
Private patriarchy became increasingly circumscribed by laws that undermined male authority within the family.
In addition to the bridge that spans a coastal landscape lined with seawalls, the city is circumscribed by walls and water.
The lesion was a lobulated circumscribed tumor mass composed microscopically of a monomorphic population of ductal cells.
They had set a number of fundamental discursive premises that effectively circumscribed much of the subsequent political problematics.
It was a period when French cinema was strictly circumscribed by the German occupiers and consisted largely of boulevard comedies.
Conversations about race in this country are circumscribed enough as it is, so I'm very uneasy with suggesting further constraints.
Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law.
The practice is first deemed illegal, then allowed in closely circumscribed places and times.
The Egyptian system has allowed a carefully circumscribed amount of competition for legislative seats.
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The limited opportunities of small states have circumscribed his information.
Like the worm-aneurism itself, atheroma of the abdominal arteries arises from a circumscribed acute and subacute endo-arteritis.
Portions of these foreign bodies are often found in the bronchia as well, giving rise to circumscribed lobular pneumonia.
The cancer, instead of appearing as a circumscribed tumor, may infiltrate diffusely the gastric walls, and so escape detection.
It is circumscribed by an orderless envelope of chaos just as the germ of an egg is surrounded by the egg-plasm.
Sometimes circumscribed, at others connected with bronchial tubes, and not infrequently communicating with the pleural cavity.
Adhering closely to a preformed plan, he carefully and narrowly circumscribed the scope and order of instruction.
Such patterns, circumscribed by human self-constitution in the natural and cultural context, are significant only retroactively.
The system of controls circumscribed individual freedoms and reached nearly every facet of day-to-day life.
The nodes of farcy are distinct and hard and never circumscribed, as in the other disease.
The accompanying stomatitis is usually a gingivitis simply, and is apt to be circumscribed when more extensive.
Then its metes and bounds were fixed by the fringe of kathekosity which circumscribed it.
A circumscribed hypertrophy of the papillae of the corium covered by thickened epidermis.
To follow strictly the pompeiian palace style would be too garish in our modern circumscribed environment.
Civilization held nothing like this in its narrow and circumscribed sphere, hemmed in by restrictions and conventionalities.
How vastly different from the flat and puny area of the circumscribed vision of the dweller upon the outer crust!
The town stands in a horseshoe circumscribed by the river Doubs.
There are eight possible configurations of the circumscribed trapezoids such that two smaller angles are opposite as shown in Fig.
But their opportunity for orating is severely circumscribed.
A callosity is a circumscribed thickening of the stratum cornium.
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