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The fat woman laughed, but in spite of her girth, her bosom was small and well constrained
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Following his last day at the office, he had made two further trips into town; one to ditch the last of the stuff he had decided he no longer needed and the second to sell his car and visit the book shop to buy the books Kara had selected from the website … as a sort of peace offering in recognition of how much it galled her to be constrained
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Only my staff and gentlemen are constrained to address me as 'Miss Hill',” she confided with warmth
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about to head back towards a less constrained area, when
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Herold became the questioner: “Considering that Plato And Freud made contact with the brain subjectively; Is my brain’s flexibility also constrained by the nature of the universe, Or is my understanding of the universe constrained by my brain?
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So you are not specifically constrained to offer me the fealty demanded of the others
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largely constrained (limited) in our ability to achieve this
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After that your Military was severely constrained and expected to fight with both hands tied and we saw it time and time again from the resignation of General MacArthur during the Korean War and onwards
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Forget about ideology, unless it is constrained by something deeper
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Mama Adele had buttoned her blouse when she gave me a remarkably constrained look:
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Tyrpledge bowed deeply by reflex, and though at first he was utterly surprised and about to lose his words like the Procrastinator Militant almost had a few days ago, he managed a constrained and somewhat witty answer:
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His body tensed and tried to lunge at him, but his brother threw his hands at him and constrained him, shouting in his strange mother tongue, like when they had first met on the Path
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But, with overall expenditure constrained under the mechanism, this would receive much-needed attention
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8 And it fell on a day, that Elisha passed Shunem, where was a great woman; and she constrained him to eat bread; And so it was,
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Located on a great sea, and constrained by mountains and soil that wasn’t very fertile, the pressure grew for more land to feed the rising population
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If your local authority does not dictate the burial site, constrained by the residential area you reside in, you can compare costs from different cemeteries, in different areas to find the most cost effective option
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Order where there is a not perfect person consumes cool, they believed that order constrained their freedom
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the king saw that they pressed him sore being constrained, he delivered Daniel to them: 31 who threw him to the lions' den: where he
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To be honest, I did bear him some ill will, but felt constrained to suppress it
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the principal scribes, an aged man, and of a well favoured countenance, was constrained to open his mouth, and to eat pigs's flesh
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13 But they constrained their children and their women every day in the cave to fast and pray, and to worship the most High God
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Therefore, says Arkes, the search for scientific truth “is a good that must not be constrained by anything atavistic and moral
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” Arkes points out that views such as those expressed in the quoted editorial, arguing against science being constrained by “moral and ethical definitions,” are themselves “a moral judgment in behalf of a research unconstrained by moral judgments
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The constrained vistas that follow are called sensitivity and diversity, and passed off as education
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The ministers of revolt, as the curators and enforcers of the First Commandment—Be Not Judgmental—are not so constrained
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Do you feel constrained and limited by the expectations of other people?
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I reported him, with the result that Litton’s Board of Directors passed a series of resolutions that so severely constrained Erb’s remaining permissible duties that he was soon replaced at Ingalls
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but always in the context of a model or theory or expectation that is constrained a priori
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13 But they constrained their children and their women every day in the cave to fast and pray and to worship the most High God
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Paul never allowed himself to be constrained by time or logistics
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18 Eleazar one of the principal scribes an aged man and of a well favoured countenance was constrained to open his mouth and to eat pigs's flesh
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Cautiously they came back down to the rescue while keeping a wary eye on the water that had been thus constrained by the ridge
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But something deeper than Simon’s own mind had constrained him to come, he had the cane in his hand, and the snow-raven flew slowly overhead, so he must have some purpose here
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“Hold on!” Moshe constrained them
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further constrained, and having to drift aimlessly through an
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“enslavement” to mean tied-down, limited, and constrained is not the same as externally imposed slavery
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But like a animal constrained to leash, he was
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And Brandi, who would probably have been willing to dance at her sister's funeral, felt constrained to agree
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The access to the supercomputer’s processing power and memory by the biochemical brain is of course constrained by its own ‘hard and software
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As the caravan rolled from town to town, among faces always unfamiliar, I lived constrained, but safe
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Chiron had told me long ago: Immortals are constrained by ancient rules
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constrained by the helmet she wore
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But then he tarrieth not one hour in the Truth, unless he be constrained by Divine
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Or, if we could have him live with us, we might by our lives show him the Father in heaven, and thus would he become so attracted by our lives as sons of God that he would be constrained to inquire about our Father
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But what compulsions there could be for G? Can’t his status bring half of Delhi to his bed? But why should women want to be laid by the rich and famous? Maybe, by sleeping with such, women perceive their self-worth soaring up! If not for his fame (or was it notoriety) as a lover, would have Casanova had half as many affairs? Seems G too is using his position to sexual use, or is it abuse? Oh, how women feel constrained on that score! What a vigorous playboy he turned out to be! But, he deserves all that
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The Smith machine is a barbell that is constrained to move only vertically upwards and downwards
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But as her magnetic persona and his nascent love made a common cause, he was constrained to contemplate on the consequences of his attraction for her
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When they realized that they were attracting undue attention, they were constrained to release their hands while still holding each other’s eyes
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She glanced down at her hands and realised that they were no longer constrained, neither were her feet
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If not carefully constrained, the sometimes inflexible Scorpio can produce turmoil and sudden upheavals within the family
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3 In answer to Andrew, Jesus said: "My brethren, it is because you have confessed that I am the Son of God that I am constrained to begin to unfold to you the truth about the end of the bestowal of the Son of Man on earth
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Those who accept this teaching are filled with joy and in their hearts are constrained to rejoice evermore
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They think it a small matter if they neglect to give thanks when the Father bestows healing upon them, but the strangers, when they receive gifts from the head of the house, are filled with wonder and are constrained to give thanks in recognition of the good things bestowed upon them
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And so women were and are still constrained by appearances,
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limited and constrained by the dictates of traditional femininity
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But I am constrained to show forbearance since I fear for the safety and loyalty of even some of those who have been so long near me, and who have lived so close by my side
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Many times before this he had been constrained to believe in Jesus, but only in these last hours of consciousness did he turn with a whole heart toward the Master's teaching
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But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent
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Soon they drew up in front of their humble dwelling place, and Jesus was about to take leave of them, going on down the road, but they constrained him to come in and abide with them
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No wonder they were led on into the further proclamation of that which vindicated their former devotion to Jesus and at the same time so constrained men to believe in him
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His exuberance was boundless, but his training had not been in vain and this store of energy was constrained with the only outward display being erect ears, staring eyes and the quivering of his compact body
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[The Wedding-Guest is spellbound by the eye of the old seafaring man, and constrained to hear his tale
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I realized that I was no longer constrained by degree requirements and wage requirements
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Panicked by the sight of the apparition approaching her and wanting dreadfully to call out for help though she was constrained by the invisible hand that seemed to choke her, Faye carefully stepped away from the phantomlike ball of softly glowing light floating towards her
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“and why should you not eat of that over which the Name of Al’lah was pronounced when He has explained to you in detail what is forbidden to you, except when you are constrained? Many are those that are misled through ignorance by their desires”: they declare lawful and unlawful according to their whims, yet anyone does that will get great loss
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The Constrained Eater (because of the severe hunger)
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A man may ask: how has it been legitimized for the constrained one to eat from the forbidden food mentioned in the verses… (Carrion, blood, the meat of swine, a slaughtered animal over which Al’lah’s Name was not pronounced…)?!
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In reply we say: this constrained man who suffers deadly hunger and is about to die as he finds nothing to eat except the animals which are forbidden, perhaps lost in a desert with no provisions, in this case the Almighty has allowed the forbidden for him, he can eat of the carrion, the meat of swine… because his great hunger and his body’s desperate need for food make his digestive juices too effective
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“… but whoever is constrained to eat of these not intending to sin”: not seeking to eat in case of no need, nor using an excuse to eat, yet, he has no intention nor a will as his spirit hates and bewares of such matter, but it is the great hunger that has forced him to eat fearing death
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“or transgress”: he does not eat again unless he is constrained, that is because the hungry stomach secrete too effective juices which can kill the microbes
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Another meaning of the verse: if an invitation may cause you to be hurt and it has not been established for the sake of Al’lah, you are not allowed to attend it “but whoever is constrained to eat any of these not intending to sin”: he is constrained to eat “or transgress”: he does not eat again if there is no need
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God says: “… since He has made plain to you what He has forbidden you, except when you are constrained?”
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In another verse, He says: “but whoever is constrained to eat any of these not intending to sin or transgress, incurs no guilt
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“…he that is constrained by hunger to eat of what is forbidden, not intending to commit sin…”: he needs to eat
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Lord Ashburn attempted to push himself back from the table, though he was constrained by his wife’s powerful grip that kept his wheelchair close to the table
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Hope without feeling rushed or constrained by the need to get back
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But then she had never felt constrained in Poland nor as a Polish official outside the Kraj
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between a universal consciousness and most people’s constrained awareness
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than to be constantly constrained by the amount of earnings and capital
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the growth of operating margins is constrained by the production characteristics of most
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constrained by the sequential economic decline of companies around them
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Patients no longer constrained by their own finances, and doctors lusting for money, shared a damn-the-cost
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description of the "constrained" view of human nature which posits that it is flawed and largely fixed, and that efforts to build utopias will invariably founder on the rocks of human failings and will
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down on, with holders of the constrained vision opposing holders
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behavior, and believers in the constrained vision have often been
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you will always be constrained by your past and
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Now that you’ve seen the Barefoot Retirement Program, you realize you don’t have to keep your retirement constrained by all of the traditional limitations of qualified retirement accounts
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Many businesses are constrained by the shortage of skilled
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However, being healthy is not only constrained on having a perfect body
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who is not constrained by the situation facing the vendor
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In other words, He was no longer constrained by the physical world
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Like the ministers, the media, too, finds itself constrained
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Unlike a few decades ago, when environmental concerns were predominantly local in nature, many of today's environmental problems are not constrained by national boundaries and the energy choices that one country makes may readily affect another
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After a hiatus, when I returned into her ardent arms, she told me that in the meantime she had conceived my child but was constrained to get it aborted
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“As if life doesn’t believe in half-measures, to make it worse for both of us, the devil possessed Ruma no less; bitten by the status bug, as her mind began to foul her soul, she turned cozy to the rich that she wouldn’t have otherwise touched with a barge pole; what was worse, she began to condescend to descend to the genuine, making them feel constrained in our palatial bungalow that is yours now
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“Successful arrest and conviction must operate as a deterrent and the State should, within the limits of its undoubtedly constrained resources, seek to deter serious crime by adequate remuneration for the police force; by incentives to improve their training and skill; by augmenting their numbers in key areas; and by facilitating their legitimacy in the perception of the communities in which they work”28