A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner. |
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She advises her clients to revisit their histories and face experiences and feelings that they have blocked in the recesses of their minds. |
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The couple were both quite fat and were walking abreast and consequently blocked the whole path. |
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Visions of a new car park at a well-loved Lancaster beauty spot have been blocked at least for the time being. |
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There, too, the working class was blocked from settling accounts with fascism and capitalism. |
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The original watercourse was blocked by the scree slope we had just climbed over, and now the water disappeared into a scary narrow fissure. |
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Gas stations ran dry in Europe, their supplies blocked by protesters fuming over rising fuel costs. |
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Jenkins' heart attack was caused by five blocked arteries, which required her to have quintuple bypass surgery. |
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It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked. |
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The buildings are made from a sandy beige stone, doorways are partially blocked with sandbags, windows are ragged blackened holes. |
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He chests the ball back into the path of Seaman, the ball is blocked out to the Everton winger, who shifts the ball to the left and welts it in. |
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He said that in the pre-bypass days the continuous flow of huge juggernauts through the centre virtually blocked out daylight into his pharmacy. |
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The plaintiff was the owner of adjoining land which was flooded when the pipe became blocked by debris after a heavy rainstorm. |
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The administration blocked the public release of the full version of the report for more than five months. |
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The view of my trunk blocked the view of the RV for the moment, but I knew it would ram into my car again if I didn't get over. |
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And seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280 in San Francisco. |
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And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors. |
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Will, who walked in front of her, reaching his hand out, suddenly blocked her view. |
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Deirdre kept her ground and the clashing of metal against metal was heard as she blocked his attack. |
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An ischaemic stroke is when the supply of blood to part of the brain is blocked. |
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Often the whole high street becomes gridlocked, meanwhile half the street is blocked by cars parked illegally. |
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We were prepared, with hoses, buckets and tubs at the ready, gutters blocked and filled with water. |
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Earliest changes in the hair follicle occur when the follicular canal becomes blocked with abnormally keratinized desquamating cells. |
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He rose from his crouching position, rearranging his hair so that it no longer blocked the better part of his plain of vision. |
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The Fallopian tubes are cut, tied or blocked, often through keyhole surgery. |
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His size hurts him at times, but he still blocked shots and rebounded effectively. |
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Real medical advances are held up for years or totally blocked by red-tape. |
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The inside of her throat had swollen rapidly and already her windpipe was almost completely blocked. |
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Its objection was to accounts which simply blocked any withdrawals whatsoever. |
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The short one, David, delivered a knuckle sandwich, which was also blocked. |
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The workers blocked access to an oil refinery and interrupted road travel into Bolivia. |
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A herd of shoppers blocked my entrance into the parking lot, starting me off all wrong. |
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He said when the alleged getaway car tried to reverse outside Euston station, it was blocked by a bus. |
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The lymphatics or lacteals blocked with fat deposits are seen on electron microscopy on small bowel endoscopic biopsies. |
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And standing knee-deep in sewage dealing with blocked waterways, pollution and flooding is all in a day's work for the 30-year-old from Nantwich. |
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At every set of traffic lights on the way queuing drivers blocked the cycle lanes and priority boxes. |
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His mind does not remain aloof from the page, it enters the page and is absorbed in it, because it is not blocked by the ego. |
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As it gets dark, behind the windows partly blocked by sandbags, they light a paraffin lamp. |
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And an effort to create a new landfill in a remote area of Ontario was blocked by environmentalists. |
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Our trip over the Pennines went very well yesterday, good job we did it yesterday as today the M62 is blocked due to an accident. |
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Troops were deployed in helicopters after landslides and collapsed buildings blocked roads. |
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The NLD won the 1990 general election by a landslide but has since been blocked from coming to power. |
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The entrances to the formerly inhabited buildings can be blocked against repossession once the animals move to their new homes. |
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The epidural anesthetic blocked pain messages and appeared to also prevent remodeling of pain neurons. |
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Engineers studied network traffic patterns, using tools such as protocol analyzers to detect anomalous behavior, and blocked compromised hosts. |
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Attempts by lawmakers of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked. |
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Some days yield nothing by way of new information and fresh leads, while others open avenues hitherto blocked. |
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This can result in angina or, if the vessel is blocked completely, a heart attack. |
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The Hurricanes scored one touchdown on a blocked punt and another on a runback with a recovered fumble. |
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This may require angioplasty or surgery to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels. |
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Into injury time, Portlaoise had claims for a penalty over-ruled when McCormack was blocked as he attempted to shoot for goal. |
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She says they saw three buses leave Orsainville but the exit was blocked so they couldn't follow the buses. |
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The window was blocked completely by a curtain of lianas, and Theo swore he could see a small monkey peering out at him. |
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At the far side bear right and park where the road has become blocked with gravel. |
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Alex whipped the sword out with lightning speed before he leapt up and blocked a swift attack. |
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As the trio neared the top of the ridge, they found their way blocked by a wall of rimrock. |
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His every thrust was blocked or parried, and the riposte that followed each left him with another leaking wound. |
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First he drove just wide, then had a shot blocked before his third effort was cleared off the Newport line by Mark Fletcher. |
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Drops can relieve itchy eyes, and a nasal spray helps a blocked nose and sneezing. |
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They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages. |
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A less expensive solution is to leave windows uncovered, or only minimally blocked with roll-up shades or sheer fabric panels. |
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Unless it can be shown that either of them knowingly blocked action that would have prevented the attacks, that's just more litigiousness. |
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If an artery that supplies blood to your heart becomes blocked, you can have a heart attack. |
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Scotland's blocked road arteries and poor public transport network have not helped the country's economic blues. |
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Mr. Ramsay is long-sighted, able to see clearly at a distance, but his view is often blocked by obstacles at close range. |
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The film company had blocked off this section of town but there were thousands of rubberneckers wanting to catch a glimpse of the star. |
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When they arrived at one particular intersection, they found it was now blocked by debris and rubble. |
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The legislation is likely to be blocked in the Lords at the time of the General Election, expected in May. |
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Angina happens when the coronary arteries get blocked up with small pieces of fatty material called atheroma. |
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The peculiar thing was that sable curtains blocked the inside of the store from view. |
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At the same time air vents were blocked with cloth to keep the cold winds at bay. |
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As a result, more radiation is blocked, and the average surface temperature of the earth increases. |
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The endogeneous biotin was blocked by adding an excess amount of avidin followed by washing and addition of free biotin. |
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He played magnificently, but he made one bad decision to go for a field goal, had his effort blocked, and lost possession. |
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The main road was blocked all day till 5.00 pm when the damaged vehicles were moved by cranes. |
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Many bridges were blocked by demonstrators, and taxicabs and buses driven by scabs were damaged by strikers. |
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The treatments were typically instituted because the patients suffered from malformed cervixes which blocked the entry of sperm into the uterus. |
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This can be caused by a blocked tear duct, which can be treated by gentle massage between the eye and nasal area. |
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The duke blocked the attack and parried the following barrage of cuts the prince delivered. |
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They often had to double back and change direction due to cave-ins and blocked passages. |
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A game of bagatelle then ensued as first Murray and then Barry Ferguson had efforts blocked. |
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The protestors originally attempted to march on the US Embassy but heavily-armed police blocked their way. |
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A wall of uniformed police on motor scooters blocked off half of Second Avenue as marchers trooped down city streets. |
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The 1986 World Cup hero was barred from leaving Argentina after family members blocked his early efforts to return to Cuba. |
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Once again it has been paralysed after vandals blocked coin slots with brown mastic. |
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The lush branches of the totara, matai and kahikatea trees blocked out all remaining light and I was left alone in a dark, unfamiliar forest. |
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Merlin almost effortlessly blocked her bolt barehanded, but stopping her second one took considerable effort. |
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Forced onto his right foot after a mazy solo run, the predominantly left-footed player saw his effort blocked. |
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When you have a cold, the tiny tube that connects your throat and middle ear is often blocked. |
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Disregarding the two of them, he thrust expertly at Jack, who blocked effortlessly and returned the blow. |
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She pulled back on the spear and launched it forward, but I blocked the thrust with my sword. |
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A flexible tube connected the bottoms of the two chambers during plant culture, but the tube was blocked during treatments. |
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First, we blocked up all the holes in the kitchen with scrunched up pages from the Daily Mirror and Sellotaped all the cupboards shut. |
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The government has blocked off a major highway for street markets, concerts and plays. |
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While some workers occupied the factory, others blocked one of the town's major highways. |
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Mr Ward said the droppings had blocked the gutters and downpipes on the building, causing water to seep into the roof timbers. |
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It has timetabled the bill so it is likely to be blocked in the Lords in the spring when the election is expected to be held. |
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Water from a beck which feeds into the River Wharfe at Ryther, near Tadcaster, backed up and blocked the main road through the village. |
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If becks and streams are blocked and exacerbating the flooding issue, then it will need to do a similar exercise on them. |
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That duo blocked, tackled, tipped and snigged, caught, lifted and cleared a mountain of ball. |
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In Edinburgh, 200 of the 2000 acute hospital beds are blocked with patients who do not need to be there. |
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Your nose is blocked by sudden untapped reserves of mucus, so it's lucky you keep a box of paper tissues beside your bed. |
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Last year, the government blocked dozens of computer servers believed to be sending spam. |
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Both carriageways were blocked for more than eight hours and diversions were set up while police investigated the accident. |
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But police radioed ahead and blocked off the narrow road with a police pick-up truck, finally bringing the Toyota to a stop. |
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They cannot risk the frequent delivery delays that occur when the motorway is blocked by road works or accidents. |
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In those cases, the fuelers usually set up on a major road that was blocked off for fueling operations. |
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A group of young men hanging out in the middle of the road blocked her passage. |
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We turned right and, sure enough, the road was blocked and the car park boarded off and derelict. |
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She was overjoyed at this but as she tried to merge with it something powerful blocked her attempts. |
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Government officials, knowing that the findings would likely be negative and fearful that they would leak, blocked the effort. |
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The army sent out a force of sixty men to retrieve him but the attempt was blocked and the group was surrounded by the Apaches. |
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Today, Firefox blocked it to disable a security vulnerability that affects it. |
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Two shots were blocked but the ball eventually fell to Chambers who slotted it into the far corner. |
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Every single one of his intended blows was blocked and parried, even when the man tripped and fell backwards. |
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Often, however, you cannot take the discard pile because you are blocked by a black three discarded by your right hand opponent. |
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A common mistake by beginners is that when your best suit proves to be blocked by the opponent to switch and try each other suit in turn. |
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Original pale green linen, blocked in an orange-red and black pictorial design on the upper cover. |
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Their vehicle was rammed by one of the jeeps, despite the fact it was blocked in by another media vehicle and unable to move. |
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The image is first blocked out and then carved away to create very beautiful and amazing designs and patterns. |
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They blamed blocked road drains being unable to cope with the torrential rain held back by road humps. |
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No chains, no ropes, no shackles bound him, not even so much as a door blocked either of the two exits. |
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As the sail unfurled and bellied out in the wind, it blocked the ferryman's view of the island. |
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On his way out, he came back to the guard, who was now bellowing at those before the deity to move on even as he blocked the queue. |
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He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers. |
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One pipe had been blocked by fat from the kitchens, forcing raw sewage into the water course. |
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The same is also true of sewers and drainage systems, many of which were not repaired when they became blocked. |
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She started to run away from the man only to be blocked by shadowy figures that suddenly appeared in front of her. |
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The sun was partially blocked by the shafts of the arrows which had soared across the sky. |
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This is because when the drainage tube is blocked, the air in the middle ear is absorbed into the blood in the middle-ear lining. |
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The spillover crowd blocked the infamous traffic circle as people jocked for entry. |
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A council investigation led to the blocked sewerage pipe at the old mill race. |
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If pieces of the shim fell into the transmission oil sump, the transmission filter could become blocked and cause low oil pressure. |
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Policemen shooed us away from near the lake not out of being perverse but because a great big tree had fallen down and blocked the road. |
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This is an unusual example of a blocked phase transition inhibiting bioactivity. |
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I backed off a few steps, I thrust the trident, he blocked it with his swords but the trident smashed through them. |
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This analeptic effect of MAP was blocked by atropine but not by atropine methylbromide, indicating the central cholinergic nature of the response. |
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Starvation reduced Beaothuk populations when the increasing numbers of Europeans unknowingly blocked the Beothuks access to the coast and to their traditional livelihood. |
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She tried the direct, how-do-you-do handshake approach, but was blocked by a burly aide-de-camp. |
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Someone had given Colin a huge bouquet of rainbow balloons, and there were so many that they blocked the three men from the view of the front seat and the side windows. |
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In truth, I rather resented the travellers having blocked my cycle route. |
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The cliffs are a reminder that a giant, lazy river sluiced through the prairie as it coursed west to the Pacific, a passage since blocked by the rise of the Andes. |
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He led with a wild flurry of punches, but they were blocked effortlessly. |
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It was clearly meant to be a sycophantic gesture, but the jape backfired like a blocked Victorian shotgun. |
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The player was then adjudged to have brought down Fyssas on the edge of the penalty area but the resulting free-kick from Basinas was blocked by the defensive wall. |
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The truck was greeted at the end of the approach road by a number of tractors which blocked the passage and proceeded slowly along the two mile journey. |
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Democrats want to tighten disclosure laws but have blocked raising contribution limits. |
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It was not known whether new lymphatic growth could be specifically blocked without also affecting blood angiogenesis or existing lymphatic vessels. |
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Properties in Beech Grange have suffered problems as a result of blocked sewage pipes, while others have had trouble with surface water not draining away. |
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As the full forward turned to shoot she was blocked by a Wicklow defender. |
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Thousands of Salvadorans blocked highways, bridges and borders on October 12, 2002, to protest the planned construction of a huge beltway superhighway around the capital. |
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Urban activists blocked the completion of many inner-city interstate highways, just as the economic center of American metropolises was shifting from downtown to the beltway. |
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Look around the sink, slow draining pipes indicate a blocked drain. |
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If the last hand was blocked, then the lead is determined by lot again. |
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A huge fir tree growing up through the junipers blocked much of the view. |
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However, as there is such pressure on parking here, many use our car park without permission with the consequence that funerals and weddings can be blocked in. |
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They have blocked vehicle access, but pedestrians have managed to evade them. |
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The secret file reveals Cabinet Office officials blocked the award. |
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At Exeter, for example, Zuckerberg kept finding ways to evade firewalls and sites that were blocked. |
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I normally ignore blocked numbers, but was expecting a number of calls that day so I excused myself and answered anyway. |
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You can't see one side of the valley from the other, because the view is blocked by the big bare whaleback of Samitos mountain at the centre of the circle. |
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In such circumstances, post-merger performance in the relevant market may be no worse than market performance had the merger been blocked and the assets left the market. |
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On the port side, fish swim in and out where hull plating has decayed, leaving ragged holes blocked to any but the skinniest of divers by upright hull ribs. |
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New Reds striker, Barry Patton saw his initial shot blocked, but the rebound fell to Anthony Crawford in the box and he rifled the ball in off the crossbar from 14 yards out. |
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Lupher says the carnival Magic tried to land in Cozumel, but that the Mexican authorities blocked them from the dock. |
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I'd been concerned about getting as far as possible before the dreaded long weekend traffic blocked up all the roads, but it just didn't seem to happen this weekend. |
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You wake up and notice a tickly sensation at the back of your throat, or your nose feels a bit blocked, signs that would often precipitate a full-blown cold. |
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The biggest problem facing the actress and singer-songwriter is that storms and landslides have blocked the roads to her beachside trailer home in Malibu. |
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With women being blocked in these ways from advancing in their careers, no wonder inequality persists. |
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He suffered the injury when he was blocked low on a screen pass. |
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The drama in Luddenden, Calderdale, followed a night of torrential rain which had left a mill dam dangerously overflowing when debris partially blocked a culvert. |
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It is an excellent method for opening blocked nasal passages. |
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At one point, all major highways into the Maryland city were blocked. |
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Vehicles doubtless still pass through the many side-roads in the area, but the two trunk routes from the border are both blocked. |
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A rockslide from ages past, in conjunction with the undercutting and shovelling actions of a glacier, blocked the normal outflow of Medicine Lake. |
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The blocked water can work under your roofing and into your home. |
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He declined to play attacking shots for the best part of his stay at the crease, not even looking to score, and instead blocked, padded up or left the ball alone. |
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By the time they got to their feet and turned to continue they had to stop again, their way was blocked by two foreboding looking men holding naked swords. |
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In Kafr Kanna, because of the blocked highway exit, The Daily Beast was forced to use a backdoor entry to town. |
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And if the Strait of Hormuz were to be blocked by Iran or any other country or entity, oil prices would skyrocket. |
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A truck parked in the middle of the narrow street blocked the road. |
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As those in front saw what he was waving in his right hand, they tried to back-pedal, but their escape was blocked by other nosy people coming up behind them. |
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The hugely popular website Weibo, a hybrid of Twitter and Facebook, was blocked. |
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Social media is heavily censored, with Instagram blocked and access to various websites operating at a crawl. |
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All the roads into Iraqi Kurdistan and toward Baghdad are closed and now the road toward Syria is also blocked. |
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In thousands of middle-aged Danish men with high cholesterol, moderate drinkers had 50 percent less risk of developing heart disease from blocked arteries than abstainers. |
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They claim paths have broken and uneven kerbstones and the grids are blocked up, especially in the back streets, and want the council to clean and maintain them properly. |
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The young men and women are furious they have been blocked from crossing the border to assist in the defense of Kobani. |
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Myers said no chances were taken and the main road was blocked off and a fire service tender was ordered in front of the mall shortly before 11 am. |
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The road was blocked off and the 93 bus couldn't get through, so I caught another one which took me all around the houses, but it was still stuck in traffic. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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Cato ranked second on the Rockets in rebounding and blocked shots. |
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Asi Faoa blocked the ensuing punt in the end zone for a UCLA safety. |
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Ranking in the top five this season in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots, field goal percentage, and minutes played are the statistical proof of Jackson's statement. |
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Major roads were blocked off, threatening huge traffic disruption. |
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Emergency services were called and the road was blocked off. |
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When they blocked the car in, they discovered that there was indeed a driver, but he couldn't see very well over the dashboard, as he was only 8 years old. |
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The authorities had blocked huge areas around the affected Tube stations. |
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The social structure, the heavy academism and specific institutional traits blocked any possibility of learning or expressing new modes of thought. |
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We stopped at 3am, when the cloud cover finally blocked them out. |
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The government has blocked every opportunity to challenge this case on its merits. |
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She blocked the hall in front of him, bent over the water cooler. |
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It has identical symptoms to other flu viruses, making it hard to detect, including a blocked or runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, fever, chills, headaches or aching muscles. |
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The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas. |
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There was no grid at the mouth of the pipe to stop it getting blocked. |
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A metaphysic of reason, a new set of universals, blocked the path. |
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This event is theorized to have created enormous amounts of dust, which blocked out the sun, possibly for years, and led to the extinction of 75 percent of all living species. |
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One new law is aimed at circumventing court decisions that blocked a form of housing discrimination against Arab citizens. |
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Some roads in the south-east of Scotland were blocked as snow drifted. |
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New Street was blocked off and police diverted traffic onto High Street. |
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Rain, thunder and lightning of epic proportions have not succeeded in cleaning the air and we are laid low with massive headaches, blocked sinuses and pervasive brain fog. |
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They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued. |
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However, all of the relay transceivers are blocked by the storm. |
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The following year, its vessel was blocked from docking in Portugal by two Portuguese Navy warships sent by the government. |
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As I was tidying up the draft and compiling all my blocked plotlines for her, something unexpected happened. |
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All the street was blocked off and there were so many people outside. |
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The highway exit leading to the village was blocked by dozens of police vehicles. |
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Picasso worked from the photograph to create the blocked, jagged shapes he painted on canvas. |
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Police officers eventually controlled the crowd, which jeered, chanted and booed after its attempts to force its way into the count centre had been blocked. |
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The northern view to our little island Isay is blocked by the 500-metre peak of Ben Dhubh, but to the north-west, Taransay looks barrenly formidable. |
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Huge concrete and steel barricades were erected to prevent demonstrators from getting anywhere near the venue, while surrounding streets were completely blocked off. |
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Snoring is a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, when your airway collapses or becomes blocked during sleep. |
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And when the families of the executed announced a sit-in in front of Tehran University, authorities blocked their way. |
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He blocked using one of the rapiers and thrusted with the other one. |
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But police blocked the protesters, barricading the minister's Sydney home. |
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They took flight when they saw that their escape route was blocked after a neighbour had parked his car in a laneway where their own vehicle was parked. |
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In September 2007, attempts to create the first secular school in Britain were blocked. |
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The city went back to the drawing board and redesigned the improvement project, only to have it blocked again by dissatisfied neighbors. |
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All nine wild pitches came with Molina behind the plate, although he thinks only two of them were balls he should have blocked. |
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However, the government of the state of Zacatecas went to court and successfully blocked the move. |
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It blocked oxidative DNA damage, lowered C-reactive protein and other inflammation biomarkers, and boosted immunity in the tuberculin skin test. |
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Minefields left from past wars have blocked access to nature reserves and agricultural fields. |
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A group of people dressed as Jedi knights also reportedly blocked the exit so the alleged robber could not escape. |
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Why clemizole works is unknown, but the group tested 10 other antihistamines and none blocked seizures in the same way. |
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He said if it was no better then Sooty could have a blocked tear duct that may need flushing out. |
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A It is probably blocked tear ducts, meaning his tears do not drain away normally and overflow from his eyes. |
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Certainly blocked arteries causing a transient ischemic attack or a ministroke come to mind. |
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The botched Facebook IPO was Plagued by NASDAQ computer glitches that delayed its start, caused misorders and blocked trades. |
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The couple had known each other since 2005 and were married in March and Mito was then blocked from getting a UK entry visa. |
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Nurse sharks did not recognize their prey if their noses were blocked, but the blacktips and bonnetheads did. |
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There are not much work done on recursive blocked algorithms for computing matrix inverses. |
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The blast took place as the officers were confronting thugs who blocked roads and attacked them with Molotov cocktails. |
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Snowslides killed two people including a policewoman and blocked the Kabul-Bamyan Highway for traffic, officials said on Sunday. |
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South Korean officials have blocked the distribution of propaganda leaflets after receiving military threats from North Korea. |
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She feels as if her success is being blocked by an invisible barrier. |
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The victim was then blocked or tripped when they tried to pursue the larcenist. |
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Kolkata police officials resorted to lathicharge to disperse the protestors who had blocked the roads in the city. |
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Armed with sticks and lathis, annoyed PAT workers occupied Motorway M-II near Bhehra interchange blocked traffic for several hours. |
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Drugs that blocked viral entry or that blocked the start of reverse transcription stopped the killing. |
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When workers recently showed up to disconnect services, she blocked them. |
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The Rams were led by 6-foot-3 senior post Blake Muscardin with 23 points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots. |
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The champion no sooner found daylight than he was blocked again by his market rival Romantic Liason at the distance. |
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Their consciousness is blocked from view for Oz's reader, just as was the consciousness of the Ukrainian muzhik in Shteinberg's story. |
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Passengers on board an Amtrak train bound for Boston were stranded for 13 hours when a rockslide blocked the tracks in central Massachusetts. |
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The storms prompted landslides, rockslides, and floods, which blocked off roads. |
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The first seven chapters cover the basic seventh chords arranged in blocked root position voicings. |
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Wooden sticks were strapped to iron pipes with one end blocked and a touch hole bored so as to ignite the crude gunpowder mixture. |
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Steve Devlin's subsequent penalty was brilliantly blocked by Breedon but undermanned Brakes couldn't summon up an equaliser. |
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Nade had an attempt to turn in Driver's cross at the near post blocked by Steven Pressley before Obua fired over from Driver's cutback. |
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A STRETCH of motorway was blocked for more than seven hours after a lorry full of chickens overturned and spilled its live load. |
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Generally, smaller nerves are more easily blocked and take longer to recover from local anaesthetics than large myelinated fibres. |
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Heavy trailers and tankers blocked Ganjmandi Road, causing severe traffic jam at Passport office and Ratta Amral Mor for hours. |
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A resident said roads were blocked with cinder blocks and debris since noon and by evening firebombs were being hurled at police patrol jeeps. |
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They can be blocked, devoid of loo roll, flooded, and generally over wrought with over use. |
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There are three pairs of salivary glands in the mouth and sometimes the salivary ducts become blocked by stones. |
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Skin over the breast appears acutely inflamed and swollen because skin lymph vessels are blocked by cancer. |
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Ultraviolet starlight would normally be blocked by the material flowing from the star as its outer layers billow out in a stellar wind. |
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The Manchester United star's shot was blocked and he was alert with a scissor kick to send the rebound into the roof of the net. |
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The papering of one side of the room had dropped down bodily, with fragments of plaster adhering to it, and almost blocked up the door. |
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Raul Meireles volleyed over from 12 yards before Leon Britton blocked a close-range effort from Ramires as Chelsea started to press. |
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The columned great hall seemed smaller because there were no straight lines of sight not blocked by a column. |
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Amazingly, of Fly's first eight shots two are blocked, three go in, and three are goaltended. |
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I blocked a punch, blocked a kick, and answered with a heel-palm to the first man's throat. |
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The Congress of Berlin blocked Russia from imposing the harsh Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottoman Empire. |
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However King George III blocked emancipation, arguing that to grant it would break his coronation oath to defend the Anglican Church. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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Richard had been forced to go through Austria as the path through Provence was blocked by Raymond in Toulouse. |
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Churchill, learning that the troops were already travelling, allowed them to go as far as Swindon and Cardiff, but blocked their deployment. |
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Reports suggested the attacks blocked the movement of coal to the Greater London regions and urgent repairs were required. |
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An opposition satellite station, Lualua TV, operates from London but has found its signals blocked. |
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Macmillan's bid to join the European Economic Community in early 1963 was blocked by French President Charles de Gaulle. |
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The planned reorganisations by the Local Government Commissions for England and Wales from 1958 effectively blocked new city grants. |
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Odom blocked Fabio Oberto's layin at the other end, leading to a fast-break layup from Fisher. |
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Further Hawk exports were eventually blocked due to concerns over Indonesian human rights, particularly in East Timor. |
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Today, the trackbed either side of Derby is blocked only by road development and has been converted to a Sustrans cycle track. |
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France, although a signatory, has been constitutionally blocked from ratifying the Charter in respect to the languages of France. |
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Spark arrestors usually cause more harm than good, as they are easily blocked and reduce air flow. |
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In the 15th century, its three windows were all but blocked up because of the expanded keep. |
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Because of the concrete construction, no columns blocked the spectator's view of the stage. |
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But if the situation allows people to reason by themselves and decide to accept it or not, any argument or theology should not be blocked. |
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Mike felt that during 2004, he was able to return but the club blocked his return to work. |
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The Association of Premiership Clubs blocked proposals for a separate Huddersfield team in the Northern Ford Premiership. |
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Mickelson, needing a birdie at the last to tie Rose and force a playoff, blocked his drive and could not reach the green in two. |
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The General Staff blocked the entry of Douhet's theory into doctrine, fearing revenge strikes against German civilians and cities. |
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The Republic of Macedonia's application process is finished, but it is blocked by Greece. |
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Pakistan blocked NATO supply lines and ordered Americans to leave Shamsi Airfield. |
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Air operations by helicopters, poised to bring reinforcements from the 101st Airborne, were blocked for three days. |
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As the block covers only home internet access, users may still visit the blocked websites from their office computers. |
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On 6 May, the RUF blocked the road connecting Freetown to the country's main airport, Lungi. |
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Foreign websites such as WikiLeaks and China Digital Times are blocked from mainland China. |
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