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Their gods were limited.
Back when live online casinos first began your choices were limited to….
Discussions were limited to 45 min.
But their possibilities were limited.
Entries were limited to 500 words.
My time and energy were limited.
Stories were limited to 500 words.
But their options were limited.
All of them were limited to 50, 100 or 500 schools.
Material resources were limited.
Transactions were limited or impossible to complete.
Our time, and energy, were limited.
Protests were limited to Maan, and King Hussein managed to contain them.
His friends were limited.
Initial efforts were limited to building a railway and a waterline across the Sinai.
Their going through the city were limited.
All other instructions were limited to internal registers.
The truth is, the Fa principles they taught were limited.
Its dimensions were limited by what would fit on one of NASA's Delta rockets.
There was an executive branch;but its functions were limited and contained.
HTML sites were limited in their design options, even more so with earlier versions of HTML.
Of course, our interactions with ordinary Tibetans were limited, and not just because we had little time.
HTML sites were limited in their design options, even more so with earlier versions of HTML.
Unlike in Poland, dissent andindependent activity were limited in Czechoslovakia to a fairly small segment of the population.
HTML sites were limited in the entire design options, even more so with earlier versions of HTML.
In the 1960s,international communications were limited to transmissions through undersea cables or radio signals bounced off of the ionosphere.
Tropical forests were limited to a tight band around the equator, and in addition to dry savannas, deserts appeared in Asia and Africa.
In her era options were limited, and both women and men often married for financial considerations.
His territorial demands were limited to Communist Russia, which he regarded as a proxy for Jewish world ambitions.
The first newspapers were limited to official content and included accounts of relations with other countries and civil trials.