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What at the moment seems inconceivable is that, putting the conference season rhetoric to one side, either side will allow themselves to be boxed into a confrontation.
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I'm not going to be boxed in, as I said.
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You deliver them to the church or school, where they will be boxed, dispatched to a depot, loaded into a container, trucked to a port, loaded onto a boat, shipped to Haiti, unloaded, sorted, and somehow distributed who knows how many weeks from now.
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If we understand Narayen right, he seems to be implying that Australian customers are being charged a high price for traditional boxed software in order to nudge them towards Adobe's subscription-based cloud service instead.
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Bahamonde also suggests heavily promoting boxed gifts that are ready to be put under the tree.
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When a new president or Congress inevitably comes in with their particular agenda, they would be boxed into the limits of an overall plan already agreed to.
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It's woven from the silk ribbons that prior to 1865 were used to bundle loose cigars. (After 1865 a federal law required that cigars be boxed.) With boxes came labels, which compose a whole sector of collecting.
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Additionally, the drug was approved with a Boxed Warning to alert patients and health care professionals that the drug should not be used in patients 16 years of age and younger.
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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.
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