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1 But he could not hope to confine such a war to Bohemia.
2 For why confine such terms to domestic servants?
3 It is a pity to confine such beautiful curls, but, if it must be so, we can't help it.
4 Now China is waiting to see whether the president has the might to confine such a powerful enemy behind bars.
5 But it is not necessary to confine such local history to the outstanding events of war or the larger happenings of civil progress.
6 Nevertheless, government has typically confined such collaborations to indabas, community consultations and awareness-raising.
7 -Canyou so expect to narrow and confine such a passion as mine?
8 She lived in the bowels of a dismal mountain, where she was in the habit of confining such unfortunate travellers as ventured within her domain.
9 She lived in the bowels of a dismal mountain, where she was in the habit of confining such unfortunate travelers as ventured within her domain.
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