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Barred to a designated group.
out-of-bounds
restricted
1
However, that didn't exactly mean that flirting was
off
-
limits
at social events.
2
Any information they obtain would be
off
-
limits
for any future criminal prosecution.
3
Public gatherings and visits to see friends and socialise are still
off
-
limits
.
4
Television and the Internet were also completely
off
-
limits
except for business purposes.
5
Afterwards, I'll take you into the parts of the house normally
off
-
limits
.
6
Conditions in the mines,
off
-
limits
to outsiders, are reported to be horrendous.
7
Zooming is also
off
-
limits
,
as it chops off the field of view.
8
The only difference was, in the beginning, you were
off
-
limits
to me.
9
Her friends' apartments were forbidden to her, her palace
off
-
limits
to them.
10
Jerusalem, with its Muslim and Christian holy sites, is
off
-
limits
to Gazans.
11
When her grandparents lived in the house, the basement had been
off
-
limits
.
12
From Cambodia, landmines and Khmer Rouge guerrillas kept it
off
-
limits
for decades.
13
There is a sense that Romney's grandchild should be
off
-
limits
to mockery.
14
Also, DOC facilities are all closed so overnight tramps are also
off
-
limits
.
15
Traditionally
off
-
limits
sites, like Mosques and hospitals, won't serve as hiding places.
16
So he was done with the comarré but she was still
off
-
limits
?
remain off-limits