The nationalist movement had been confined to the territories under direct British rule.
Inaugurated in 1952, the hospital services are confined to women, mothers and children under 12 years of age.
The order means that prisoners, many of whom are allowed to leave their cells during the day, would be confined under guard.
Thus the visitations are confined to areas under firm control of the Dublin administration.
He decides not to stay confined under state protection for the rest of his childhood.
Generally speaking, however, protests at Church reforms were confined to words, usually under the influence of drink.
My experience is almost entirely confined to patients of 65 years and under for practical reasons.
Competition is confined to students under the age of 16.
"What good would that do, if they're still confined under the screen?"