Word: limiting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Unlike the United States, which claims a three-mile territorial limit, the Soviet Union claims that its territory extends 12 miles beyond its shores. U.S. officials recognize that limit but insist on the right of "innocent passage," in this case from one side of the Crimson Peninsula to the other...
...think it's going to be a broad-gauged sort of review at all," said John R. Marquand, who is secretary of the faculty. He said the Faculty council would limit its inquiries to the Undergraduate Council's finances...
...year-old senior faculty member told the Boston Globe that he decided to switch schools because Harvard's size and resources greatly exceeded Stanford's. Wheelwright said that he was forced to limit his work on technology and manufacturing in favor of other areas...
...need to stay out of the penalty box, limit the number of shots and play a tight defensive game," Gilligan said...
...often bad. So what? Maslin is not our most perspicacious movie critic (she rhapsodized over John Hughes' last teen flick, Some Kind of Wonderful). But writing for The Newspaper has certain responsibilities. One of those is not to make potentially racist suggestions, like the one that Black directors should limit themselves to making movies about sex. She insinuates that Lee should go back to where he came from--back to low budget, back to struggling...