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1 Then industries were confined almost exclusively to the tillage of the soil.
2 The leaning of this period was confined almost wholly to the clergy.
3 The activities of government were confined almost exclusively to conducting a foreign war.
4 Silk culture is confined almost wholly to the island of Hondo.
5 Wax.-Thismonopoly is confined almost exclusively to the markets of Tangier and El-Araish.
6 This class of elevator is confined almost entirely to passenger use.
7 It is confined almost exclusively to negroes, chiefly males, and of African descent.
8 Land commerce in 1760 was still confined almost entirely to the Indian fur trade.
9 But the insurrection was confined almost exclusively to the Sabellians and their kindred races.
10 This survey had been confined almost entirely to the exhibits of the United States.
11 The accumulation of manuscripts was slow and costly, and confined almost entirely to monasteries.
12 The documents already adduced are confined almost exclusively to Jamaica.
13 The former method of teaching Botany was confined almost wholly to dry, technical classification.
14 By contrast, SLC was confined almost exclusively to endothelial cells in and outside the lymphoid tissue.
15 The consumption, about fifteen thousand tons a year, is confined almost wholly to the countries named.
16 It is simple in its construction, and its interest is confined almost entirely to the principal personage.
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