But the newrestraint he put on himself made him reserved and unhappy.
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And somehow, too, after Pen's birthday there was a newrestraint between the two boys.
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Fund managers say the newrestraint is in tune with shareholder demands for value for money.
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Their faces were still flushed and agitated, but a newrestraint seemed to come upon them on seeing him.
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Brokenshire said the safety of the newrestraint system had been assessed by an independent panel chaired by former prisons and probation ombudsman Stephen Shaw.
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There is one respect, vital to all our liberties and all our lives, in which the newrestraint would be different from the old punishment.
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I'm thrashing against these newrestraints and kicking desperately at the air.
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And today you have newrestraints-whatwith P.C., and all that.
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Every age needs new freedoms and newrestraints.
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The Democratic bill, backed by President Barack Obama, would slap newrestraints on large firms like Goldman.
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Doubtless they would get used to the newrestraints; but Miss Derrick must not expect them to disorganise their mealtimes on her account.
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"I shall only hope, then," said he, "that no newrestraint may be imposed upon you to prevent your coming.