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curb <a curb; curbs> N

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Member states agreed to work towards curbing emissions as soon as possible, with an idea date targeted at the first quarter of 2015.
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In 1999, new curbs were put on the press.
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The reforms curbed the power of heads of colleges, creating a more centralised university authority.
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There will be three curbs each on the north and south sides.
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The trees are the kinds the division recommends for planting in public rights-of-way between curbs and sidewalks.
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Curbing the participants' ability to negotiate via the media was a particularly important consideration.
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The early years of the festival allowed driving throughout the city but eventually curbed the practice back to only art cars.
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A median barrier and higher curbs were also installed, and its earthquake resistance was enhanced.
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The latest curbs came hours after an audio recording of a high-level security meeting was leaked on the video-sharing website.
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In his first appearance, he was even shown to pepper "all" of his sentences with profanity, but curbs this when children are around.
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