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Television is historically good at keeping its characters in a self-imposed stasis so that shows can go on for years or even decades, he said.
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The self-imposed deadlines to introduce the litas were continuously postponed without clear explanations.
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But within its self-imposed limitations, it accomplishes most of what it sets out to do.
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Historians attribute his self-imposed exile and using a different surname in part to escape from his creditors, as he was deeply in debt.
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However, the group renounced its self-imposed cease-fire in 2004.
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Following that arrest he went into a self-imposed exile.
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Often the condition is self-imposed, but the cause is attributed to external influences.
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She wrapped herself in sheets and sought a self-imposed quarantine.
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Apologize has heart-felt lyrics and is heavy on self-imposed melodrama.
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These measures were self-imposed by the circle's nobility, and the local authorities were given the task of their implementation.
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