I thought surely that now I am eighteen you would let me make my own decisions, but no you encaged me even more, if that is possible. |
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The medical center was encaged in a barbed-wire fence that I felt sure was also electric. |
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The first sees that the second has a large crate he's carrying around with him, so he inquires whether some sort of animal is encaged within it. |
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Ramble On, Black Dog, and Dazed and Confused, with Page encaged by revolving green lasers and the rest of the stage dark: unbelievable. |
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The woman, like her alienated and encaged heart, is restricted. |
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If they are to be combated effectively, the problems of international terrorism, organised crime and illegal immigration need a broader approach, not for research to be encaged in a militaristic or police-state philosophy. |
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It must also be noted that the main pipeline is not buried and it may reduce charted depths by up to 2 meters especially at the Tees where the valves are encaged. |
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Bruce's daughter, Marjory, and his sister Mary, were likewise to be encaged, the former in the Tower of London, the latter in Roxburghe Castle. |
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If European integration is to reacquire momentum and win the trust of the citizens, it cannot be encaged in administrative and accounting perceptions. |
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It even dictates what he wears: his cufflinks bear the Pentagon's insignia. This impression of a man encaged could turn out to matter quite a lot for America's future as a world policeman. |
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The Washington Animal Rescue League had retrieved her from a notoriously abusive puppy mill — the pet industry's equivalent of a factory farm — where she had spent years encaged as a breeder, a nonstop poodle-making machine. |
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Tallapoosa, Georgia – which was known in the early 1800s as Possum Snout – lowers a stuffed possum named Spencer, encaged in an oblong wreath of holiday lights, from one of the city's oldest buildings. |
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I feared the sight of encaged animals would be unbearably sad. |
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