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1 Who could imagine a life so circumscribed that it excluded honey?
2 I mayn't always have enjoyed having my own flights so circumscribed , you know.
3 And he looked as though he lamented that his powers should be so circumscribed .
4 Then, again, trustees are so circumscribed nowadays that they are afraid to do anything.
5 For what is so circumscribed and so short as even the longest human life?
6 It is surprising that O'Neill's powers appear so circumscribed .
7 But I do not care to be so circumscribed .
8 Our children shall not be so circumscribed !
9 Or were events so circumscribed by inevitabilities that even to think of struggling with them was foolish?
10 The circumstances in which they can use these powers, however, are so circumscribed as to make them useless.
11 Her life had been so circumscribed there that it had deepened impressions, and the young fellow listened quite surprised.
12 I am sorry I have had the expectation of so much, because I am rather disappointed to be so circumscribed .
13 Knowledge of facts is limitless: they lie at my feet innumerable like the countless pebbles; knowledge of thought so circumscribed !
14 Public space, the common area for culture and expression that had been so circumscribed in my childhood, has now been vastly expanded.
15 Her own life had been so circumscribed and hard that the day seemed to be too bright to be speaking the truth.
16 Not so circumscribed in expedient for the reduction of surplus wealth were those lairds of the lariat who had womenfolk to their name.
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