Earlier in the year, the target had been the Jungle Brothers, a less geographically confined gang.
- Greenfield Eco-industrial Development (geographically confined space)
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"The gene pool for the squirrel population is confined geographically," he said, "but the population is fairly large."
First, it is geographically confined: it almost all comes from southern and central Gaul.
Women often seek work closer to home compared to men, taking jobs in a more geographically confined area and relying more on non-automobile transportation.
This term does not directly refer to a geographically confined society, but to the cultural, moral, or ideological superiority of a community lacking social exposure.
The new Atlantic civilization with Europe at its heart was "radically unlike any other, including its own tradition-bound, agrarian-based and geographically confined predecessor.
The scene was heavily influenced by Madchester, although it was not geographically confined to Manchester.
The difference is that in the valleys they tend to be enduring, while in the hills they are both unstable and geographically confined.