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confine oneself VB

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confine to bed VB

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More importantly even though it does not create new material and is confined to what already exists, it is not necessarily powerless.
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Otters have recently recolonised the upper reaches of the river, however the water vole is now confined to a few isolated populations.
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These would take the glamour workings away from the 38 class, who would be confined to all-stations passenger and even goods trains.
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She is confined with other girls in a dark room, lit by a flickering lightbulb.
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Even when the market is confined to domestic consumption, makers find it tough to meet the demand.
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Mining was seasonal, confined largely to winter time.
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With his independent, earthy and instinctual style, he was't always happy within the confines of the editorial offices.
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In the theoretical description of sliding modes, the system stays confined to the sliding surface and need only be viewed as sliding along the surface.
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The roar of the falls reverberates against their rocky confines.
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However, his repertoire was not confined to opera.
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