What she knew about China then was limited to the Great Wall and some scrappy information learned from school textbooks. |
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And this discomfort isn't limited to Presbyterians and Methodists and Anglicans. |
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Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings. |
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In prokaryotes, mechanosensation is apparently limited to the detection of osmotic forces manifested as intracellular turgor pressure. |
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The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono. |
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Documentation on the setup of systems used in tests is usually limited to what the tester believes is relevant to their specific research goals. |
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Colors are limited to gritty, earth tones, as would be expected in a western. |
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But league rules on trialists meant he has been limited to only two reserve games. |
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If numbers are limited to the nearest and dearest, it is easier to head for the wild blue yonder. |
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Such pets weren't limited to dogs and cats but included baboons, monkeys, and gazelles. |
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The bootstrap sampling was limited to 100 replications because of the computationally intensive nature of the simulation. |
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Fishing is pretty much limited to goldeye, sauger, and catfish, and in a state full of blue-ribbon trout streams, who cares for that? |
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The legislation is limited to lawsuits against persons who ordered, abetted, or assisted in the torture. |
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Until recently, documentation of elevated cancer rates in the area was limited to such anecdotal accounts. |
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As usual, it'll be limited to less than 30 people, and, as usual, it comes with a money-back guarantee. |
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As far as can be determined, the waves they caused remained limited to the learned echelons of society. |
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More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks. |
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The investment choices for QTPs are usually limited to mutual fund or annuities. |
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But, make no mistake, the chorus of complaint is not limited to the left wing of the Democratic Party. |
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It is important to note, however, that Brown held that the definition of punishment should not be limited to retributive actions. |
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These include, but are not limited to, central nervous system depressants, corticosteroids, anticonvulsants, and cancer chemotherapy agents. |
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For the other sectors, balance sheet data are limited to financial assets and liabilities. |
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Towards the end of 1944 the life expectancy of prisoners was limited to an average of a few months. |
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This is mediocre summer fare at best, and its allure is strictly limited to a narrow target audience. |
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Branding is a unique business identity including, but not limited to, personality, quality and likability. |
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It is likely that any sanctions will be limited to travel bans and freezing of overseas accounts. |
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Typical power output is limited to between 3 and 100 milliwatts by the need to limit the power drain imposed on the necessarily small batteries. |
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However, this suggests that the finite population effect is limited to small population sizes. |
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Because the screens are much smaller, ads are pretty much limited to a small logo and a few lines of text. |
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The range of conventional radar, the kind you see at airports with its rotating dish, is limited to direct line of sight. |
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Its applicability is limited to societies dominated by commodity exchange, necessarily capitalism. |
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Section 91, which allows for a maximum of two appointments from outside the National Assembly, is limited to Cabinet ministers. |
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Similarities in language that can be traced to an Atlantean lingual root are across the world, not limited to a single continent. |
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Companies have been limited to traditional fluorescent, linkable lighting technologies that are labor-intensive to maintain. |
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The music is monumental and the landscape limited to desert, or rocky mountain. |
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What you put on your spaghetti or rotini or fettuccine is no longer limited to tomato sauce in the jar. |
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Both are limited to essentially one fighting move, a roundhouse punch, which makes for very repetitive and dull action sequences. |
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Use of semaphore flags was limited to within range of telescopes in earlier days and binoculars today. |
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Bitewings are limited to four in a calendar year including any bitewings taken as part of a complete series as show in above. |
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In smaller operations, your opportunity to view the lots in the auction may be limited to an hour or two before the auction begins. |
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Although technically open to the public, entry was limited to holders of scarce tickets of admission. |
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Nor does public protection and support for associational and affective ties need to be limited to marriage partners and parents and children. |
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His prospects were limited to a low-paid job in the civil service or a low-paid job in military. |
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Today, black-tailed prairie dogs are limited to less than 1 percent of their historic range. |
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For example, a pathologist will not need to obtain authorization if the research is limited to autopsy samples. |
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Entry to the airport in Kingston, Jamaica, a very busy airport, is limited to passengers with tickets and to authorized employees. |
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Assessment of laser radiation on biological tissue has traditionally been limited to macroscopic effects and histopathological endpoint analysis. |
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He says that if he was limited to just being able to design one product, it would be an automobile. |
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The clinical diagnosis of this syndrome is challenging, and the diagnosis is limited to patients who have been autopsied. |
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Analysing voter trends should not be limited to a high priesthood of tallymen. |
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The discussion then is not necessarily limited to whether nature determines culture or whether nature is simply a cultural construction. |
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Early non-medical LSD use was limited to an intellectual avant-garde of writers, artists and musicians. |
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In their discussions, monetization is not limited to paper assets, but curiously includes the mention of gold mines, among other things. |
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Terrestrial animal life was limited to unwinged insects like millipedes and scorpions. |
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Wagner argues that the history of thuggee need no longer be limited to the study of its representation. |
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The increase in spending on home improvement isn't limited to kitchen and baths, although, as always, those jobs are leading the way. |
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The problems in the evaluation system is not limited to the disparity in marks between different universities. |
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The war against terrorism was never limited to a single country, or to a single strategy. |
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Here, distribution may be limited to a small number of intermediaries who gain better margins and exclusivity. |
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The study was limited to babies born to first-time mothers who went into labor spontaneously and at term. |
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Road traffic accidents in the city would thus be limited to negligent rear-ending incidents. |
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Legal action may include, but not be limited to, asset sequestration, criminal charges of corruption, jail, and travel bans. |
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In West Africa British possessions were limited to the settlement of Sierra Leone, and trading posts on the Gambia and Gold Coast. |
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Tubular wire production method provides versatility of composition and is not limited to the analysis of available steel billets. |
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Delivery vehicles will be sheeted and limited to five movements to and from the plant each working day. |
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Rarely, a patient may be limited to foods with a pudding consistency if thin and thick liquids are freely aspirated. |
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Mexico's mesophyllic mountain forests are limited to mountainous regions where the vegetation is often covered by clouds. |
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Popular though these titles are, their appeal tends to be limited to a particular culture. |
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Nor does the effect appear to be limited to the RSVP of repeated words in sentence frames. |
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Fourth, medical residents have been limited to 80-hour weeks so now they can't do all the scutwork themselves anymore. |
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Staff travel is limited to official business and the Commons bankrolls some free travel between the constituency and London for family members. |
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Single rooms are subject to a supplement of 130 and are limited to one per treble room. |
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In some crystal structures, the conformational changes are limited to local residues surrounding the Schiff base. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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Growth of the monetary base is thus limited to the inflow of foreign currency. |
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Its use should not be limited to courses in the history of science or technology. |
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She explained that malvertisements aren't limited to a particular ad network. |
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But is education limited to calculus, literature, microbiology, and quantum physics? |
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Most of us are aware that sentient life is not limited to two legs or even four. |
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So, filled with a hubris limited to those with more than a couple screws loose, he offs him. |
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In waders and shorebirds, which have large eggs for their body size, clutches are usually limited to a maximum of four eggs. |
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Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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It states that any deputation waiting on a Minister or member after a demonstration is limited to six. |
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These include, but are not limited to, data management, biostatistics, disease surveillance, and epidemiology. |
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Clothing should be light-colored and lightweight and limited to one layer of absorbent material to facilitate evaporation of sweat. |
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But her audience isn't limited to a cache of misty-eyed ex-pats yearning for home. |
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Currently, bulk water distribution is limited to 3,000-gallon water bags hauled on trailers. |
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Gone are the days when vegetarians were limited to a choice of mushroom omelette or nut cutlet when they dined out. |
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Space on the night will be limited to leave room for the brave to foxtrot and quickstep. |
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Hailing from land-locked Denver, CO, my time on water had been limited to the local swimming pool and waterskiing on mountain lakes. |
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Certain Pacific jellyfish are much more dangerous, but they are limited to the waters around Australia. |
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Therefore, deconstruction has been largely limited to residential and old, heavily timbered commercial and institutional buildings. |
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The list seems to go on and is not just limited to my immediate circle of family, friends and acquaintances. |
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We originally thought that the smalt might be limited to the stiles and rails, serving as a frame for the raised panels. |
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His remarks were by no means limited to military matters, but ranged over every major issue of domestic and foreign policy. |
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Spiny agaves are limited to the front yard, while softer plants grow in back, where the children play. |
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In-room options are limited to the crisps and noodles in the minibar, and the hotel has no restaurant. |
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Sadly the front door was locked so my view was limited to peering through the keyhole. |
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More reasonably, there is an argument that treatment should only be limited to conditions that that will significantly shorten life. |
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The newer 029 keypunches were used by graduate students while undergraduates were limited to using the older 026 keypunch terminals. |
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It's collective guilt selectively applied, a concept of Original Sin limited to certain time-zones and complexions, and weirdly ahistorical. |
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Maintenance at these forward locations was limited to the quick-turnaround type of work aimed at keeping a maximum number of aircraft airworthy. |
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Any possible kinesis would have been limited to the premaxilla and maxilla. |
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Smith's imagination was not limited to studying the extant taxonomy of market institutions. |
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Chang sees his role as that of a business advisor, not limited to bookkeeping and accounting. |
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Using KiwiSaver to get in the door of your first home doesn't mean being limited to a rumpty old do-up. |
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Yet in 1993, when the Commandant of the Marine Corps proposed that recruits be limited to single persons only, he was publicly rebuked. |
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If you thought knitting was limited to jumpers and scarves, then think again. |
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This is an appeal from the deputy registrar, and the evidence before me is limited to the evidence before the deputy registrar. |
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This traditional function suggests that laches should be limited to cases in which no statute of limitations applies. |
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The relief available to a tenured teacher whose termination is reversed on appeal is limited to back pay and reinstatement. |
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If the value of the reinstatement or rebuilding exceeds the value of cover, recompense may be limited to value of the lesser. |
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Now, public hotspot usage is known to be limited to a relatively small number of individuals. |
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Accommodation along Shell Beach is limited to a single camp run by an Arawak family. |
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Surgical intervention is often limited to laminectomy with biopsy and decompression. |
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The alteration to or imitation of older styles was not limited to the 19th century. |
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Under level three restrictions, outdoor water use is limited to hand-held hoses for one hour between 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm on alternate days. |
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Membership was limited to 600 and included five dukes, five marquesses and 20 earls, and the clientele would bet thousands at the tables. |
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Sleeping accommodations are limited to two persons, but this could be increased using removable cots in the living area. |
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Neither it is limited to armies and combatants facing each other but targets the enemy formations and supporting bases with long distance aircraft and missiles. |
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His appeal was never limited to the staid or the traditional listeners of music and his toe-tapping, strict-tempo style had near-universal appeal. |
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The tremendous pressure placed on Louisville workers to cater to the horse aristocracy was not limited to industries in direct contact with race fans. |
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The condition with 2 in front and 2 in back is called zygodactyly, and it's limited to a few groups, though it seems to have evolved multiple times. |
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While most people think of lacquerware as being limited to tiny boxes and little animals, you can also find larger pieces, even full-size room dividers from Vietnam. |
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The attendance at Gleneagles will be limited to a more manageable number. |
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In its traditional bricks-and-mortar configuration, Sotheby's was limited to the lots it could evaluate, catalog, store and sell from the rostrum each year. |
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My personal network tends to be limited to people in similar fields to me. |
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The yard arm could carry a maximum of 30 men so the size of the largest sail was limited to the weight that could be lifted by 30 men working together on the main yard. |
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Repairs by welding are limited to steels having known weldable quality. |
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Her main aim, she said, was some high-end shopping, including a crocodile handbag from a Bangkok store, a pastime once limited to monied Hong Kong businessmen. |
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Allowable equipment is usually limited to a compass, chart and tachometer. |
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The water debate is often limited to difficult arguments about agricultural irrigation in the Murray-Darling basin and the future of thirsty crops like cotton and rice. |
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The gun's traverse was limited to a mere five degrees either side of zero. |
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But the ambition announced in these pages is not limited to questions of linguistics or anthropology. |
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Ignorance about the existence of persons with intersex conditions is hardly limited to the religious. |
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Like many restaurants in the area, the place features a trilingual menu, with some dishes seemingly limited to the customers who can order them in Chinese. |
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The Award is limited to Delta Airlines destinations within the 48 contiguous US states and Canada. |
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During summer, vertical advective processes appear to be limited to the upper 200 m, where upwelling in the open water leads to a doming structure. |
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Entries are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to privacy policies of the sponsor. |
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In recent months the interference of the Supreme Leader has not been limited to the nuclear case. |
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But in place of last season's store-wide clearance sales, this year's markdowns are more strategically planned, and limited to a small number of goods. |
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Wholesalers use a two-tier system to separate titles with broad demographics from specialty titles, whose distribution will be limited to outlets with available space. |
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Use of the bollard should be limited to enforcing timed restrictions on city centre roads and to very specific cases where small backstreets are made unsafe by rat-running. |
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In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices. |
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This special status may have been limited to specific aggrandizers or to corporate groups in which the status of the aggrandizer was conveyed to his entire family or lineage. |
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Yes, there are scroungers, layabouts, bad parents, but they are not limited to teenagers, or single mothers, but come in all sexes, ages, shapes, sizes and races. |
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Examples of consumer electronics include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telefacsimiles, VCRs, stereos, televisions, and telecommunication devices. |
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Unicellular yeast-like fungi are different from filamentous fungi in that polarized growth is limited to that phase of the cell cycle in which the bud is formed. |
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Studies on marsupial color vision have been limited to very few species. |
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Among the Five Nations or League of the Iroquois, the sachem was a formally recognized social role, which was an elected position and, more significantly, limited to men. |
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Their contact with the outside world is limited to the annual festivals to which the public is invited, and the reading of sacred texts at funerals. |
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Tourists are now limited to photographic rather than hunting safaris. |
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So why does its fandom seem largely limited to the Gen Xers who saw the show in its first run? |
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Although the discussion above has been limited to the side chains, the peptide backbone also forms hydrogen bonds with the DPPC acceptor headgroups. |
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Off-target campaign rhetoric is not limited to matters of war and peace. |
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No longer is plastic surgery limited to facelifts and tummy tucks. |
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For many this is limited to an occasional walk during a mainly vehicle borne safari but others, like John Stevens, prefer to concentrate on walking and tracking animals. |
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Contributions from the Postwar Fund were limited to renewable annual grants of two million Deutschmarks, which the Finance Ministry considered a strain on the federal budget. |
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Remember, you are not limited to playing a roll on the snare drum! |
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The pace of light infantry is limited to the speed of a soldier on foot. |
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The administration's arguments justifying the wholesale abrogation of civil liberties are by no means limited to an emergency response to an immediate threat. |
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Without knowing the playing techniques of the ancient musicians, though, we were limited to testing the pitches that could be made with simple fingering. |
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However, the measurable distance from the sea bed to the sea surface is limited to around 50 meters, so the sensors cannot function in the open ocean, only in littoral areas. |
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It can be limited to serve only as a convenient portable reading device. |
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The scope of this bibliography is limited to studies on Shakespeare television adaptations and derivatives and does not include musical versions or operas based on the plays. |
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Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table. |
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Lerman further noted that this cinematic trope is not limited to the depiction of inner cities or black people. |
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Capitalism existed before the Industrial Revolution, but its development was hampered by technologies limited to water power and a lack of surplus labor. |
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Somewhat forgotten is that Olivet's dynamism under Brewer was not limited to a sort of anglophilia. |
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Traditional examples of carcinisation in the Anomura are most celebrated among hermit crabs, but certainly are not limited to this group. |
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Their charities never have been limited to the necessities of mere subsistence, like the secular dolings out of so-called modern charity. |
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Their powers are limited to services such as collecting waste, controlling dogs and maintaining parks and cemeteries. |
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During the Second World War, naval activity in the European theatre was primarily limited to the Atlantic. |
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A chieftain's retinue might include close relatives, but it was not limited to them. |
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Basic education is an area where the EU's role is limited to supporting national governments. |
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Its importance is not limited to the historical information it provides, however. |
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This activity was limited to the southern half of Ireland, and there is no evidence for them in Ulster or Connacht. |
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Voting was limited to officials, property owners, leaseholders and burghers of incorporated towns. |
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In elsewhere on Great Britain and on Ireland, high density of population is limited to areas around, or close to, a few large cities. |
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In the latter case the House's jurisdiction was essentially limited to the hearing of appeals from the lower courts. |
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Whilst the financial sector, and related businesses and institutions, continue to dominate, the economy is not limited to that sector. |
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Powered boats are limited to 12 knots between Lambeth Bridge and downstream of Tower Bridge, with some exceptions. |
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The most distinctive of these is chalk grassland which is largely limited to steep escarpment and valley slopes. |
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With the development of brand, it has been widely used, no longer limited to a product or service. |
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Hunting, as a sport, was limited to Denmark, where it was not regarded as an important occupation. |
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Early runic inscriptions also are largely limited to personal names and difficult to interpret. |
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It continued to be used as a first language into the twentieth century but now its use is limited to a few older speakers. |
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The focus on powerful Abbots and Monasteries was limited to the Irish Church, however, and not in Britain. |
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The life of the Great Exhibition was limited to six months, after which something had to be done with the building. |
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Once limited to silver or gold effects, colored crossettes such as red, green, or white are now very common. |
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The beer selection is mainly limited to beers brewed by that particular company. |
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In the first place, singing while working was generally limited to merchant ships, not war ships. |
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As evident from the last lyric, above, shanty lyrics were not limited to seafaring or work topics. |
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In the four Grand Slam tournaments, the singles draws are limited to 128 players for each gender. |
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It was strictly limited to just 100 examples, split equally between the 12C and 12C Spider. |
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Availability in the Japanese market is limited to 200 units during its first two years. |
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A different way, limited to the definite article, is used by Latvian and Lithuanian. |
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Denmark's large colonial aspirations were limited to a few key trading posts in Africa and India. |
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The number of departments was initially limited to 10 but this increased to 11 upon the devolution of justice. |
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Evidence is limited to place names, the names of people found on monuments, and the contemporary records. |
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The effects of the Technical Assistance Program were not limited to improvements in productive efficiency. |
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The number of MEPs will be limited to 750, in addition to the President of the Parliament. |
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Between 1979 and 1993, the Synod had similar powers, but limited to the extension to the Isle of Man of measures of the General Synod. |
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It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. |
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Entry to the EU is limited to liberal democracies and Freedom House ranks all EU states as being totally free electoral democracies. |
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As of June 2016 it applies to Chinese and Indian nationals and is limited to certain visa types. |
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Without international trade, nations would be limited to the goods and services produced within their own borders. |
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Xenon gas improves efficiency because of its high molecular weight, but is also more expensive, so its use is limited to smaller lamps. |
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The projects were limited to 10 square kilometres in size and with a maximum of 30 turbines. |
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By the Middle Ages the bears' habitats were limited to more or less inaccessible mountains with sufficient forest cover. |
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In Scotland performances were largely limited to performances by visiting actors, who faced hostility from the Kirk. |
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Leinster, Munster and Ulster combined are limited to one player at each position who is not eligible for Ireland selection. |
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This activity is limited to the Republic of Ireland where regional competition takes place in both Dublin and Cork. |
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French settlement in these areas was limited to a few very small villages on the lower Mississippi and in the Illinois Country. |
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Kuwait's fresh water resources are limited to groundwater, desalinated seawater, and treated wastewater effluents. |
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Kuwait's official language is Modern Standard Arabic, but its everyday usage is limited to journalism and education. |
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Sabaean influence is now thought to have been minor, limited to a few localities, and disappearing after a few decades or a century. |
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Mobile cellular coverage is primarily limited to the area in and around Djibouti city. |
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Their work is limited to the competencies of the local and regional authorities which constitute them. |
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Privileges were also mostly limited to supporters of the Church of Ireland. |
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Much as in England, Wales, and Scotland, the franchise was always limited to the property owning classes, which favoured the landed gentry. |
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Product differentiation will be mostly limited to market niching and fashion. |
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De Charpentier transformed Venetz's idea into a theory with a glaciation limited to the Alps. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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Their power and regional jurisdiction was limited to that of the Norman counts. |
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In the United States protection of coats of arms is for the most part limited to specific units of the armed forces, with a few exceptions. |
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This new law is limited to crimes where someone died and new evidence must have been gathered. |
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Today tartan is generally used to describe the pattern, not limited to textiles. |
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Between Roman and modern times, theatre in Wales was limited to performances of travelling players, sometimes in temporary structures. |
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Originally, the contests were limited to professional Welsh bards who were paid by the nobility. |
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A court whose subject matter is not limited to certain types of controversy is referred to as a court of general jurisdiction. |
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The fossil record is consistent with a Cambrian explosion that was limited to the benthos, with pelagic phyla evolving much later. |
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Species limited to a single epicontinental sea on a given landmass were severely affected. |
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The Ness hunt is currently limited to 2000 chicks per year, and dates back at least to the Iron Age. |
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Gill was commissioned to develop a typeface with the number of allographs limited to what could be used on Monotype or Linotype machines. |
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With DTT, viewers are limited to channels that have a terrestrial transmitter in range of their antenna. |
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Regular fasting, with diets limited to milk, dried fruit, and nuts, is a common practice. |
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In North America, for example, marine deposits are limited to a few exposures in the west. |
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Business in the town is mainly limited to local newsagents and a few independent traders located along High Street. |
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The Treaty between the Benelux countries establishing the Benelux Economic Union was limited to a period of 50 years. |
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Intermediate forms could be limited to some areas of close cooperation, as some historical examples are given below. |
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In practice, however, the autonomy of regional health administrations over budget setting and spending has been limited to primary care. |
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Their importance for trade with the Slavic world however was limited to the coastal regions and their hinterlands. |
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Survey data is limited to smaller lengths of shoreline generally less than ten kilometres. |
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The prime minister's response was not limited to the practicalities of reconstruction. |
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Grammatical cases have largely fallen out of use and are now mostly limited to pronouns and a large number of set phrases. |
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Therefore, the exposure of benzene would be limited to leaks that are below the limit of detection and go unnoticed for extended periods of time. |
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In its origin, therefore, the agnatic principle was limited to the succession to the crown of France. |
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Fighter sorties had been hampered by bad weather and were limited to coastal patrols. |
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Investigations are limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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Investigations are thorough but are strictly limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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Radios powered by handcranked generators are not new, but their market was previously seen as limited to emergency or military organizations. |
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Orchid flowers primitively had three stamens, but this situation is now limited to the genus Neuwiedia. |
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For tides, then, harmonic analysis is not limited to harmonics of a single frequency. |
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However, the atmospheric impacts of CFCs are not limited to its role as an active ozone reducer. |
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When Radio Cornwall was first set up Cornish language content was limited to around 2 minutes per week. |
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The game is limited to 20 overs per side, and the emphasis is on fast action. |
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Tropical forests were limited to a tight band around the equator, and in addition to dry savannahs, deserts appeared in Asia and Africa. |
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Trees are mostly limited to conifers, as few broadleaved trees are able to survive the very low temperatures in winter. |
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Studies of literacy in North Africa have tended to centre around the administration, which was limited to the social elite. |
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As a proconsul, his imperium was limited to only a specified province and not the entire Republic. |
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The presence of animals in Cologne is generally limited to insects, small rodents, and several species of birds. |
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For example, a shared language gives people the chance to study and work internationally, not just being limited to the same cultural group. |
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After that, the Visigoth kingdom was limited to Hispania, and they never again held territory north of the Pyrenees other than Septimania. |
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Since clergy could not marry, such mobility was theoretically limited to one generation. |
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In many societies the choice of partner is limited to suitable persons from specific social groups. |
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Prejudice toward Greeks on the part of Greeks was not limited to those who lived on the fringes of the Greek world. |
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Until the beginning of the 13th century, hostilities were limited to rare acts of piracy and isolated skirmishes. |
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Because its use became limited to the south, the whole peninsula was simply called Arabia. |
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Ships were destroyed, and foreign trade was again limited to that passing through Macao. |
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The family Didiereaceae, composed of four genera and 11 species, is limited to the spiny forests of southwestern Madagascar. |
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While Berberism had its roots before the independence of these countries, it was limited to the Berber elite. |
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Its population is limited to freshwater habitats, and, unlike other manatees, it does not venture into salt water. |
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It harbors 38 mammal species and includes nine species that are endemic or near endemic, several of which are limited to montane habitats. |
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Originally limited to nine signatory nations, over 40 are now signatories of the treaty. |
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Sumptuary legislation established the stigmatism of fur being limited to the higher social statuses and convey the idea of exclusivity. |
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Subsequently, its importance was limited to interactions with the Chukchis. |
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Fishing is not a major economic activity as it is limited to the small rivers and lakes of the region. |
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This authorisation was limited to certain circumstances, and was again not regularly used. |
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Military schools for officer training were limited to three, one school per arm, and conscription was abolished. |
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Further, inversion was not limited to auxiliaries in older forms of English. |
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The electors are now limited to those who have not reached 80 on the day before the death or resignation of a pope. |
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The synod in the Western churches is similar, but it is distinguished by being usually limited to an assembly of bishops. |
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The metropolitan's powers over dioceses other than his own are normally limited to. |
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It paved the way for future legislation that was not limited to African American civil rights. |
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However, because it was limited to enumerated writs for enumerated rights and wrongs, the writ system sometimes produced unjust results. |
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Damages are likely to be limited to those reasonably foreseeable by the defendant. |
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The powers of all departments are limited to enumerated grants found in the Constitution. |
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Contemporary examples can be found in China, India, and South America, and are not limited to the textiles industry. |
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Their jurisdiction is however limited to imposing fines for an amount not more than RM 5000, and imprisonment to not more than 3 years. |
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The jurisdiction of the High Court in Singapore was limited to all territory in the State of Singapore. |
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The scope of judicial review may be limited to certain questions of fairness, or whether the administrative action is ultra vires. |
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Membership of the Lords is now limited to life peers and a number of elected hereditary peers. |
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By the time of the Second Vatican Council, the bestowal of the consecration was limited to cloistered nuns only. |
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In most countries, suffrage is limited to citizens and, in many cases, permanent residents of that country. |
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To mitigate this the right to property is commonly limited to protect the public interest. |
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It was limited to cotton mule spinners and did not affect woollen or condenser mule spinners. |
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As yet the scale of excavations and surface surveys is too limited to link the literary accounts to archaeometallurgical evidence. |
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Merchants became the dominant class in the towns, with the nobility largely limited to countryside estates. |
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Although there are few old buildings and rarely new blue stone buildings, its use is generally limited to parts of the decorative walls. |
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