Sentences with phrase «long confined»

Long confined to the bride's maid category of stereo sound, PC speakers have seen consider...
Mirrors and close - ups turn them into spaces of confinement, much as women were long confined to the home.
Long confined to historical museums and musty mansions, it seemed like portraiture had suddenly been rushed out of storage.
Its use long confined to tech - savvy engineering students and Silicon Valley tinkerers, the 3 - D printer has suddenly morphed into an off - the - shelf technology, with big implications for R&D and society at large.
Long confined to sun - loving, surface - dwelling organisms, the process of photosynthesis went underwater this year — 7,843 feet under.
Fitzgerald, an alcoholic, died of a heart attack in 1940, with his mistress nearby; his wife, the emotionally troubled Zelda, long confined to an asylum, followed eight years later, the victim of a terrible fire.
Feedback is no longer confined to yearly or quarterly reviews anymore.
What's new is that problems are no longer confined to poor, urban neighborhoods — they're impacting everyone.
Grocery shopping is clearly no longer confined to the aisles of the local Kroger or even a superstore like Target or Walmart...
You see, the beauty of the internet is that you're no longer confined to just your local area.
Perhaps sacramental images are no longer confined to religious institutions or to particular subjects.
Pornography is no longer confined to the seedier sections of town.
He writes, «The radicalizing of these questions becomes especially clear if we take seriously that the scope of ethical responsibility is no longer confined to life in personal relations or in social structures.
In the report titled «Atrocities on Christians in India» it stated there is an attack every 40 hours and is no longer confined to a few states as the violence has now spread to 23 states.
Since we no longer confined our Judaism to home and house of worship (any more than we confined our wives to «women's sphere»), had we any right to expect others to do differently?
Culinary experiences are no longer confined to trips to William Sonoma or cooking classes in Italy.
Packaging Europe looks back at the biggest event in the history of the packaging industry: a festival of innovation that confirmed Industry 4.0 is no longer confined to the future.
This is that period in life when they are no longer confined to the 4 walls of their baby crib.
No longer confined to the margins of the political spectrum, they have become increasingly close to the mainstream.
Instances of feverish demagoguery around Britishness and Englishness are evidently no longer confined to neo-fascist groups, but gradually being legitimated by major national newspapers, commentators and politicians.
Over the years, gambling has moved from the back rooms of candy stores and the illegal numbers racket to legalized multi-million dollar casinos no longer confined to Las Vegas.
In particular it notes that anti-Semitism is no longer confined to the far right of British politics - although it warns there must be no complacency about the anti-Jewish rhetoric coming from groups like the BNP.
As a result, information was no longer confined to individual computers.
In a memorable scene in The Program, a film based on his fall from grace, he is portrayed being injected with EPO accompanied by the line: «This is science; no longer confined to Earth — now we have learned to fly.»
Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics can perform an increasingly wider variety of jobs, and automation is no longer confined to routine tasks.
My wardrobe is no longer confined to black and I don't feel like a burden anymore.
And also, friends, there are numerous things happening in my life (some for better, some not so much) that I can no longer confine what I write to merely my existing line - up of topics.
I'm a firm believer of the notion that modern, practical brides are no longer confine within the traditional wedding dresses options.
Boots give off an automatic fall / winter vibe, for sure; but they're no longer confined to the philosophy of needing to see leaves on the ground before wearing them.
The woman's prerogative to ask a man on a date is no longer confined to the high school Sadie Hawkins Day dance.
While there remains a large section of daters who still look for the same outcome, the premise of dating is no longer confined to the youth.
Thanks to free dating website, these singles are no longer confined to the world of loneliness and depression.
«Compelling narratives are no longer confined to the movie theater or television screen,» AFF Co-founder and Executive Director Barbara Morgan said.
With laptops, we are no longer confined to one place to work.
Today, with the digitization of content and the ubiquity of the internet, information is no longer confined to printed materials accessible only in a single, physical location.
This debate is no longer confined to the blogosphere and think tanks, however.
Learning is no longer confined to classroom settings where the instructor stands in front of a room to teach, while the students sit down to listen.
They create a blended environment where teachers and students engage in both physical and online conversations so that learning is no longer confined to a single means of communication or even an arbitrary class period.
With the abundance of online learning providers, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), online universities, and so on, it's clear that learning is no longer confined to the classroom.
Additionally, the open nature of Twitter means these learning networks are now no longer confined to closed and private spaces, but are open and public.
BRIGHT IDEA: Writing is no longer confined just to the school.
No longer confined to just a single model, this smaller and more stylish Discovery Sport will slot below the full - fat model in much the same way as the Range Rover Sport does for its flagship larger brother.
In an interview with the Bookseller, CEO Susan Jurevics said the changes had been driven by identifying the core users of the site, how technology had developed since its original launch and the need to reflect that the Harry Potter universe is no longer confined to the original seven books.
In a crowded market that resembles Southern California 405 at rush hour, your role as an author is no longer confined to «simply» writing the book.
These days investors are no longer confined to using broad - market index funds.
Her scent was no longer confined to her own personal restroom, it was tracked all over her area.
No longer confined to chain pet stores, pet beds are sold in mass retailers of all stripes, supermarkets and even drug stores.
Pets are no longer confined to the backyard or basement, and not only do they live indoors, they are often allowed on furniture and beds.
With the HoloLens, the game is no longer confined to a smartphone or a computer screen, though.
No longer confined to your phone or tablet's tiny screen, Fruit Ninja is now super-sized and ready for your living room.
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