I need the salty sea air in my lungs to flush out the scent of that old man I was cabined with for so long. |
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The complexity and multivalence of the receiving tradition prevent the information from being somehow, simply, walled off or cabined. |
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They have allowed these anti-Victorians to be cabined in Victorian stereotypes. |
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Now she's an object of pity and scandal in Sydney society, and she spills her feelings and facts to another cabined, cribbed and confined captive, her ex-teacher Miss Adie. |
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I had no desire to be ushered into Trafalgar Square itself and kept there, cabined, cribbed and confined, for the duration. |
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But as that argument is narrow, and more easily cabined to just changes in terms, we expect, if we prevail, that's where the Court will decide it. |
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Freedom and democracy once unfurled are not easily cabined. |
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It should be cabined and guarded like a nuclear weapon. |
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