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An entire galaxy out there and he felt boxed in.
Feeling boxed in by work, night school and their tight budget, this is the last news he needs.
However, too often at the moment, the programme feels boxed in by its duration.
Vaughn was beginning to feel boxed in by circumstances.
You talk of feeling boxed in, here, in the Domain.
Then he felt boxed in, which was what he felt now.
He felt boxed in, controlled, like a lab animal.
"Well, if you are feeling boxed in by the idea that your future is unalterable, imagine how I feel.
"I feel boxed in in this apartment," she said.
To avoid feeling boxed in, Brodeur had to figure out how to adjust.
Before she knew it, she felt boxed in.
"In most cities, the contracts are so complicated that you feel boxed in.
"I was feeling boxed in, and I used your absence to try and put you out of my mind.
"Growing up in New York, I always felt boxed in," she said.
This is the collection of an artist who wants people to think clearly, laugh wryly, exclude as little as possible and never feel boxed in.
They feel boxed in.
That, Darcy decided, after Booth asked her "if meeting a box number made her feel boxed in," stretched truth to the breaking point.
I felt boxed in."
Feeling boxed in by an encroaching population, the Toronto Golf Club sought a new residence and sold their land on advantageous terms.
With the current strong economy and low unemployment "people don't feel boxed in, they have lots of choices," Mr. Karatz explained.
Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the minority leader, said Senator Lott could have prevented the defeat but felt boxed in by conservatives in his party.
On the Limits of Office Q. . . . You're coming toward the end of your first year. . . . Do you feel boxed in on initiatives?
Drawbacks to Strategy When asked if he and Mr. Rubino felt boxed in, Mr. May merely smiled and replied, "It would not be appropriate for me to comment."
Goldman Sachs warned that Italy might start to take "unilateral decisions" such as seizing banks or clamping down on the bond market (effectively holding investors captive) if the political climate deteriorates further and authorities feel boxed in.