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confining layer (or bed)

confining layer GEOL

confining oneself

confining pressure

confine N

confine N (s)

confine N (s)

confine oneself to VB

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I'm not too fond of being in a studioit's too contrived and too confining.
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She argued that teachers' use of control and power over students dulls the students' enthusiasm and teaches obedience to authority, confining each pupil to a role, assembly-line approach to learning.
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The rhythm is maintained not by an explicit taalam, but by confining the voicing to syllables of more or less fixed length.
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Confining your kids to a specific area also works well for action pictures.
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To the extent that colleges want to approach that culture, they display willful selfishness in confining their sights to the present.
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The domains point in different directions, confining the field lines to microscopic loops between neighboring domains, so the combined fields cancel at a distance.
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Various examples exist in particle physics and condensed matter, where certain gauge theories exhibit transitions between confining and deconfining phases.
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Despite his success, he was beginning to find the unremitting rigors of being in a company confining.
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He was demanding $100 trillion, as well as $1 billion per day in interest for unlawfully confining him.
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It does no commercial business and discounts no commercial paper, confining its loans only to marketable collateral.
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