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"Whilst James would have loved to have boxed in London, the offer was too big, " added Edwards.
By contrast, Carrefour chose to go it alone in both markets and found itself boxed in by rivals.
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While settlers bring mobile homes by the hundred to bolster their expansion, the Bedouin are increasingly boxed in.
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Look beyond taxes, and the Republicans seem even more boxed in by Mr Clinton and even more prone to internal division.
The trouble with this argument is that these conservatives are boxed in.
However, the rings can be boxed in white and placed on black.
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So, Chancellor Merkel is boxed in by uneasy lawmakers, including some in her own party, and the Constitutional Court looking over her shoulder.
Near the front gate was a field, boxed in on three sides by hills and scrub, and by a hunting blind on the fourth.
Boxed in by police controls and distrusted by secular Egyptians and the large Coptic Christian minority, the Muslim Brotherhood failed to win new converts.
They think that this bad news has left us even more boxed in by the legacy of the financial crisis than we were in 2010.
Without the prospect of an Asian-style crisis China is boxed in.
Whoever he is, Zambia's next president, who will be in charge only for the three years left in Mr Mwanawasa's term, may be boxed in.
The election must be held by June but the PM told the Andrew Marr Show he would not be "boxed in" by announcing a date now.
They were legends, those three trainers, and in the 1980s seconded the likes of Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis and Barry McGuigan when they boxed in Cardiff.
So because of the way the Department of Education framed and approached the regulatory possibilities, it was boxed in and had few choices beyond what it did.
Ms. ALCOTT: The White House got themselves boxed in a position where you can't bring these kinds of people in without looking like you're violating your own policy.
Four lengths behind Rock of Gibraltar in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on his previous outing, Reel Buddy, ridden by Richard Quinn, had looked boxed in three furlongs out.
Orb, the Derby winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.
Its booths are boxed in by brick walls, and the terrace is lined with Parisian style wicker chairs set in a garden in a lovely corner of the fashionable Condesa neighborhood.
Nowadays Barack Obama is boxed in by a pincer movement of political correctness: his race on one flank, his squeaky-clean image as the torch-bearer of hope and change on the other.
Our politicians are so dependent on richly-compensated lobbyists, inflexible single-issue simpletons, and networks of naysaying codependents (who depend on the vast government trough for their very survival) that they are literally boxed in.
Unlike many other peoples in history, the Hungarians have survived as a separate nation with an Asiatic language like no other in Europe, boxed in among the Germans, the Russians and the southern Slavs.
Dubbed the "inside-out" approach by the US media, it would involve a limited strike to attack and isolate Baghdad and perhaps other key military centres, so that Saddam Hussein would literally be boxed in.
He is boxed in between two opposing forces: majority public opinion and the 100 or so most conservative members of his party in the House, the very lawmakers to whom he owes his speakership.
After Zapata was forced to pull over after being boxed in by his assailants, he placed the vehicle in "park, " which automatically unlocked the doors, creating the opportunity the attackers needed to breach the vehicle, it says.
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