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Following the Treaty of Aberconwy Llywelyn was confined to Gwynedd-uwch-Conwy.

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The application of Linear B appears to have been confined to administrative contexts.
It appears that he somehow gained the support of the Arvernians in the following years, for they assisted him in his defeat of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in the Battle of Vouillé ( 507 ) which eliminated Visigothic power in Gaul and confined the Visigoths to Hispania and Septimania ; the battle added most of Aquitaine to Clovis ' kingdom.
It may be connected with the root of break, for its early uses are confined to broken pieces or bits of bread, the Latin crustum, and it was not until the 12th century that it took the place — as the generic name for bread — of hlaf ( in Gothic: modern English loaf ), which appears to be the oldest Teutonic name.
It may be advisable to seek medical opinion, particularly in high-risk groups such as diabetics, if a " halo " is observed around street lights at night, especially if this phenomenon appears to be confined to one eye only.
" An ancient custom still prevails in the village of Tissington, to which indeed it appears to be confined, for I have not met with any thing of a similar description in any other part of Derbyshire.
The cult of Saint Calais appears to have been confined to the region around the monastery which the saint had founded.
As shown in its predecessor novel, The Caves of Steel, Earth also appears to have evolved an unusual society, in which people spend their entire lives in confined ( or " cosy ") underground interlinked cities, never venturing outside.
In the Catholic Church, the right to wear the mitre is confined by Canon law to bishops and to abbots, as it appears in the ceremony of consecration of a bishop and blessing of an abbot.
Based on analysis of these data, the risk of developing MDS and AML appears to be confined to the subset of patients with congenital neutropenia.
Based on available data including a post-marketing surveillance study, the risk of developing myelodysplastic syndrome appears to be confined to the subset of patients with congenital neutropenia.
On 12 September 2010, 91 members of staff were contaminated with Cobalt-58 dust in an incident that appears confined to the plant.
In 1679, there appears from another pamphlet purporting to be written by Ketch himself, and entitled The Man of Destiny's Hard Fortune, that the hangman was confined for a time in the Marshalsea prison, " whereby his hopeful harvest was like to have been blasted.
The term Awadhi appears to denote the language of Awadh ( Oudh ) but as matter of fact it is not confined to Awadh ( Oudh ) but also spoken outside Awadh e. g. Agra, Kanpur, Allahabad and some parts of Nepal
The pattern rarely appears in formal contexts, however, and is generally confined to more playful attire such as bathing suits and lingerie.
Seisin is now confined to possession of the freehold, though at one time it appears to have been used for simple possession without regard to the estate of the possessor.
While confined in the castle of Edinburgh a strange accident befell him in March 1658, thus described by Lamont: ‘ Being playing at the bullets in the castell, the lieutenant of the castell throwing the bullett, it lighted on a stone, and with such force started back on the Lord Lorne's head that he fell doune, and lay for the space of some houres dead ; after that he recovered, and his head was trepanned once or twice .’ From this he appears never fully to have recovered.
It appears that they have been confined to the higher grounds in the interior despite occurring in lowland areas near coasts in the past.
Scotty's role is mainly confined to the station charge counter, and he therefore rarely appears in exterior scenes ( allowing actor Frank Taylor to live in Sydney and commute to Melbourne for three days of filming a week ).
In the Western world, they are not as popular as the chicken, because chickens have much more white lean meat and are easier to keep confined, making the total price much lower for chicken meat, whereas duck is comparatively expensive and, while popular in the haute cuisine, appears less frequently in mass market food industry and restaurants in the lower price range.

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Not all St. Louis industries, of course, have a market area confined to the immediate neighborhood.
So the Commission's announcements of the new Soviet shots have been confined to one or two bleak sentences, with the fission yield usually left vague.
Experiments carried out over long periods of time in order to allow establishment of a steady state have shown that the onset of contraction and its completion are confined to an interval of several degrees Centigrade and to a concentration range of only several per cent.
We have seen that the folksy spirit is confined to economic peers ; ;
Other genera in the order, such as Lomandra and Aphyllanthes, have the same type of secondary growth but confined to their underground stems.
This phenomenon of unpaired voiced fricatives is scattered throughout the world, but is confined to nonsibilant fricatives with the exception of a couple of languages that have but lack.
At the close of the 20th Century, all of the Earth's kaiju have been collected and confined in an area known as Monster Island, by the United Nations Science Committee, in the Ogasawara island chain.
These structures are somewhat analogous to high-and low-pressure cells in Earth's atmosphere, but they have a very different structure — latitudinal bands that circle the entire planet, as opposed to small confined cells of pressure.
This move out of Africa seems to have been unsuccessful and by c. 60, 000 BC in Israel / Syria, especially at Amud, classic Neanderthal groups seem to have profited from the worsening climate to have replaced Homo sapiens, who seem to have been confined once more to Africa.
Works of embellishment were not confined to churches alone: excavations at the site of the Great Palace of Constantinople have yielded several high-quality mosaics dating from Justinian's reign, and a column topped by a bronze statue of Justinian on horseback and dressed in a military costume was erected in the Augustaeum in Constantinople in 543.
It was while being confined at Yodfat that Josephus claimed to have experienced a divine revelation, that later led to his speech predicting Vespasian would become emperor.
Many university laboratories in the United States have closed, citing a lack of acceptance by mainstream science as the reason ; the bulk of parapsychology research in the US is now confined to private institutions funded by private sources.
As Pope Leo X ( 1513 – 21 ) indicates the manner in which the Papacy might have been reconciled with the Renaissance had the Reformation never taken place, so Ganganelli exemplifies the type of Pope which the modern world might have learned to accept if the movement towards free thought could, as Voltaire wished, have been confined to the aristocracy of intellect.
The glaciers are confined to the northern slopes of the central Pyrenees, and do not descend, like those of the Alps, far down into the valleys, but have their greatest lengths along the direction of the mountain chain.
Idempotent procedures ( those that have no additional effects if called more than once ) are easily handled, but enough difficulties remain that code to call remote procedures is often confined to carefully written low-level subsystems.
They are excellent " escape artists " as well, and have been known to climb chain-link fences and find other ways of escaping a confined area.
However, they have significant advantages when deployed inside confined environments such as tunnels, caves, and bunkers.
::“ We certainly cannot hope directly to compare their effects except within a limited future ; and all the arguments, which have ever been used in Ethics, and upon which we commonly act in common life, directed to shewing that one course is superior to another, are ( apart from theological dogmas ) confined to pointing out such probable immediate advantages …
They are not strictly virtual machines, as the applications running on top still have access to all OS services, and are therefore not confined to the system model provided by the " VM ".

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Slapstick and visual gags became more confined to Sunday strips, because as Garfield creator Jim Davis put it, " Children are more likely to read Sunday strips than dailies.
* 8 / xi / 03, 8. xi. 03, 8-xi. 03, or 8. XI. 2003 ( using the Roman numeral for the month ) – This is usually confined to handwriting only and is not put into any form of print.
Those who were considered mentally challenged could be put to work and housed collectively while only criminals of intellect and vicious intent needed to be confined and isolated.
The growing human population have put severe pressure on Java's wildlife, rainforests were diminished and confined in highlands slopes or isolated peninsula.
This view may well reflect a later development but is not the original interpretation since Dius Fidius was not confined to the private fides in early times, when matters of public relevance ( such as the first international treaty of Rome, the one with Gabii ) were preserved in his shrine, i. e. put under his jurisdiction.
Harlan correctly predicted the consequences of this decision: it put an end to the attempts by Radical Republicans to ensure the civil rights of blacks and ushered in the widespread segregation of blacks in housing, employment and public life that confined them to second-class citizenship throughout much of the United States until the passage of civil rights legislation in the 1960s in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement.
She first arrested Consort Qi and put her in prison garb ( shaved head, confined by stock, and wearing red clothes ).
Much of the film's appeal lies in its surreal, Kafkaesque settings ; no extensive attempt is made to explain what the cube is that the characters are confined in, why it was created, or how the people were selected to be put inside there, and the movie remains without any answers.
He was confined to living within a 10 ft ( 3 m ) fence that his father put up around their garden to lock out the outside world.
On the morning of August 12, six men from Divisions Two and Four who had put themselves in the obey-all-orders group failed to show up for work call ; these six were confined to the brig, making 50 prisoners in all.
As a performer, Macklin was confined to the mainstream practices of 18th century theatre companies, but through training young actors, he was able to put his ideas into practice.
Sheppard stipulated the following: “ Courteous treatment and comfort of all patients ; that no patient was to be confined below ground ; all were to have privacy, sunlight and fresh air ; the asylum's purpose was to be curative, combining science and experience for the best possible results ; and that only income, not principal would be used to build and operate the asylum .” Because of the financial restrictions that Sheppard put in place the asylum, designed by Calvert Vaux, did not open until 1891, almost 34 years after Sheppard's death.
As prey animals, much effort must be put into training horses to overcome its natural flight or fight instinct and accept handling that would not be natural for a wild animal, such as willingly going into a confined space, or having a predator ( a human being ) sit on its back.
By order of the minister Henry was immediately put under arrest and confined at the prison of Mont-Valérien.

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