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1. “Hardly!” Johnny paced away from her in the small cramped confines of the steel elevator they were in
2. Once out of the confines of the body, your thought process becomes capable of unlimited access in space
3. Beyond the confines of earth-time, way out beyond the fringes of the universe
4. Aware at first of only my own shuffle and ache, I gradually began to distinguish other movements and routines within the close confines of these bare walls
5. Beyond the confines of earth-time, way out beyond the fringes of the universe where dark matter falls forever, Smith thought about nothing, taking slow but gigantic steps towards origin, and in thinking, even on a universal scale, Smith began to acquire the very first trappings of personality
6. have been leaving the confines of Jodechi
7. safely within their confines
8. Matt could hear him softly chanting in the confines
9. After an hour he broke free from the confines of the
10. even extends out beyond the confines of your skin
11. from the confines of his body, and spiralled down
12. Huff retreated into the confines
13. He would love to stop and have a long cold pint of cider, letting the close confines of old wood and brass wrap him up like a corpse in a coffin, somewhere to rest and sleep, but he has to get home
14. friendly confines of the park
15. Jack screamed and rushed out of the alien laboratory as fast as he could, only to find himself lost within the confines of Nevermore Forest
16. to lunch, opting for the solitary confines of the janitors’ breakroom
17. confines of Roman’s small living room slash bedroom before
18. In the small chamber the air was dry and musty, the confines tight and
19. Now, beyond the confines of LeCynic's mind the man would never be thought of again
20. Where no bank notes are circulated under £10 value, as in London, paper money confines itself very much to the circulation between the dealers
21. They get abandoned by publishers and are left to the confines of history
22. To dream that you are a vagrant suggests that you are trying to escape from the confines of social expectations
23. Being in the moment gives you the power to see beyond the normal confines of your mind
24. Even leaving the stony confines of the Keep and seeking out fresh morning air could not alleviate the festering frustration
25. soldiers, needed was a panic about a possible dragon - one which, since she spotted no shadows in the heavens, could well have been one restricted to the overly tired confines of her mind
26. That is, they taught and practiced moving awareness out of the limited confines of the mind, and into the limitless Tao
27. establishment of any manufacture of such commodities for distant sale, and confines the industry of her colonists in this way to such coarse and household manufactures as a private family commonly makes for its own use, or for that of some of its neighbours in the same province
28. Great Britain, too, as she confines to her own market some of the most important productions of the colonies, so, in compensation, she gives to some of them an advantage in that market, sometimes by imposing higher duties upon the like productions when imported from other countries, and sometimes by giving bounties upon their importation from the colonies
29. It not only excludes as much as possible all other countries from one particular market, but it confines as much as possible the colonies to one particular market; and the difference is very great between being excluded from one particular market when all others are open, and being confined to one particular market when all others are shut up
30. There are literally no confines to it
31. Towards the end he had been at one with a god, perhaps the only god; an entity beyond machine and organic, but more importantly beyond the confines of time
32. This morning it’s hard to see with the snow falling, but he built this stone house within the confines of a gorge formed by Bear Run
33. The observation dome at least gave the sense of being away from the confines of the ship
34. As the demons stepped back, bright lights shimmered up to hold the captives within the circles’ confines
35. confines of a checkout, past the obstacles of
36. We were loaded like pack-horses and we could hardly move out bodies in the confines of the trench as we had so much kit and were so packed together
37. “There is no rule that says I cannot do so alone, within the confines of the camp
38. “I respect a man who is decisive and follows through - as long as he confines it to his own household
39. man who spent weeks at a time in the claustrophobic confines of a vessel like the McLuhan
40. painfully aware of their claustrophobic confines, and bluntly reminded of their purpose
41. Or perhaps most common of all, some insidious disease or germ that could sometimes spread in the confines of a ship and take its crew without much effort
42. ‘We are beyond the confines of language,’ Roidon murmured
43. ‘We are beyond the confines of time
44. Human sacrifices were offered to avert threatening calamities, and even as the troops invested the capital, two young slave girls had their throats quietly cut in the confines of the palace, their blood being poured out as a libation to the gods to act against the invading white man
45. Hidden in the shadows of the thickening mist, Grindel watched them leave the confines of Brockenhurst Forest, and once he was satisfied that they were well on their way, turned back towards the sett, ready to report to Skelda
46. The words eluded me, they simply banished themselves within the confines of my brain, to rather confuse me than to help me
47. On their stumbling walk, he had told her about the secret chambers located beneath Fire Rock, and how he wanted to spend what little time remaining to him in their confines
48. Having journeyed such a long distance since leaving the safe confines of Brightness's sett, he felt totally worn out
49. I could feel the heat of the body laying against my back in the confines of the sleeping bag, smiling to myself in a smug, self-satisfied way, recalling the fry-up Jill had done us, the talk, the monumental amount of beer we had drunk
50. I could smell my need in the confines of the closet, and I could smell him and the metallic tang of my blood