Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, America's other big logistics centres, are all hemmed in.
They told local stores to drop a ban on selling skirts hemmed above the knee.
By that time, SpaceX was hemorrhaging money and its distraught founder felt increasingly hemmed in.
When the occupation of the West was complete, they were hemmed into reservations and half-ignored.
French economic policy is hemmed in by a fiscal pact where deficit targets are set in Brussels.
Hemmed in by the sea and mountains, Aberdeen is 65 miles north of its nearest city, Dundee.
For a more conservative approach, have your pants hemmed to cover just a little past your ankle.
Tulkarm and Qalqiliya are now hemmed in on three sides by the barricade.
The minister hemmed and hawed at my impertinence but afterward, I detected a wink from Mitra on my point.
Men often make the mistake of wearing pants that are not hemmed properly.
Think about it: in the old days of three networks, you were more hemmed in in terms of what could work.
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But as the popularity of cranberries has expanded, so have cities and suburbs, leaving many Northeastern cranberry growers feeling hemmed in.
One scene saw May forced to reverse on a tight road after being hemmed in by three cars with learner plates.
One case study of how a startup can get hemmed in by a high valuation is five-year-old online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe.
George Clooney, usually flawless on the red carpet, looked slightly undone with his unbuttoned jacket and trousers that were not properly hemmed.
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Empty beaches fringe the shoreline, hemmed in by cliffs and coconut trees.
We were walking along a wet Edinburgh street of pubs and sandwich shops, hemmed in by the construction of a new tramline.
About half an hour's drive from Quebec City, it may aptly symbolise Cardinal Ouellet's view of a beautiful truth hemmed in by a crass world.
There are a few locations, but the best is in Wooster Square, a compact Italian-American neighborhood hemmed in by interstates and train tracks.
The closest thing I can think of to these black robes are the Gold-Hemmed set, but these are still quite a bit different.
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Other bases find themselves more and more hemmed in by restrictions, including rules on the use of airspace and the levels of airborne noise.
But when politicians eventually take charge again in Pakistan, a little more than a year hence, they are likely to find themselves hemmed in.
Hemmed in now by its City of London neighbors and blackened by traffic exhaust, it can almost vanish against its surroundings in the gray afternoon light.
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Falkirk found themselves hemmed in in the latter stages of the half and veteran defender Steven Pressley was finding it hard going against the lively Porter.
Rather than squeezing airlines, which can fly away, it is more tempting to go after passengers, who are hemmed in by metal detectors and armed police.
What worries me is that even in the Common Law countries we are now so hemmed in by regulations and incumbent protections that innovation is being stifled.
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Even foreign portfolio investors are less hemmed in with rules.
He was hemmed in among the other colts, unable to stake a position on the outside as he had in rallying to victory at Churchill Downs on May 4.
Considerably lower than the adjoining streets, it is hemmed in on one side by a heavily used traffic bridge and by a transfer yard for cargo containers on the other.
Frozen out by the Bush Administration and hemmed in by the Israeli military, Yasir Arafat is now facing a new threat: the cutoff of funds from his very own Palestinian Authority.
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