The streets are a tangle of stinted electricity pylons and cat's cradle power lines. |
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If they are made to work, and are chastised, but stinted of their food, such treatment is oppressive, and saps their strength. |
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I know, too, that she frequently stinted herself to give me food. |
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Emotions were stinted, lines were rushed, some of the acting was wooden. |
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One place where TJ's has never stinted is with its employees. |
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In the areas around the village there are a number of spots where Mother Nature has not stinted her resources. |
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It's essentially the same record, but bigger and redolent of someone whose ambition won't be stinted. |
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The damage for which your car could be held responsible might exceed your ability to pay, even allowing for stinted living over many years. |
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Are the planets furthest removed from the sun stinted in light and heat, the sun only appearing to them of the size of one of the fixed stars? |
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While the government has poured money recklessly into health, it has stinted on infrastructure. |
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Thirty years later, the Slesinger family sued Disney for breach of contract, claiming that the company had stinted on the royalties. |
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No ceremony was stinted in saying goodbye to the actor turned president. |
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An excellent seamstress, she adores a combination of white wood, Provençale printed fabrics and embroidered satins and has not stinted on the unavoidable perfume of lavender. |
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Nevertheless, he has always had to pay higher rents than even these for the poorest and most stinted rooms. |
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Neither Mr Toots nor Mr Feeder could partake of this or any other snuff, even in the most stinted and moderate degree, without being seized with convulsions of sneezing. |
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The majority of maiden mares will become stinted while at work. |
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