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1 Have you some secret in your heart that you confine to solitude?
2 Conclusions: Breast MRI use was not confined to any particular patient group.
3 The citizen will wonder: why should corruption be confined to local government?
4 However, with aging, expression was confined to specific regions, particularly the hippocampus.
5 Officials said she will be confined to her home for 40 days.
6 Unfortunately, this diabolical practice is by no means confined to local authorities.
7 Unfortunately this is not just confined to one time of the year.
8 The debate was by no means confined to industrial or material considerations.
9 Access to maps is no longer confined to a small western elite.
10 The duties of the priest were confined to ministration in the temple.
11 Our approach is not just confined to our response to past failings.
12 The debate was confined to two speeches, one for and one against.
13 Those in the main centres are confined to their rooms, Tate said.
14 A new study suggests a mid-life crisis is not confined to humans.
15 The sources of evil in the latter are confined to her own
16 Yet these agents of al-Qaeda and Iran are not confined to Iraq.
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