These disruptions included blocking of thoughts, insomnia, having to stop what she was doing, and embarrassment. |
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As for normal people like myself, I will just have to go to bed now, while trying to recall my blocking in my sleep. |
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He was also one of the first to talk about repression and blocking out of troubled memories. |
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But they slow mental deterioration by blocking the breakdown of the brain chemical acetylcholine. |
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Stones may form in the kidneys, blocking blood from passing through the nephrons and tubules to be filtered. |
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There are good times to be had, but they require a conscious blocking of the less-than-savoury elements. |
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He guns the car out of the parking lot and, because there is no traffic blocking his path, he drives unhindered straight up the road and away. |
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By performing proper blocking experiments, the topographical and adhesion information can be separated. |
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While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly. |
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That arrogant, lazy smile swept across his stupid snobbish face as he halted, blocking my path. |
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A center not only is confronted with that, but he also must determine if blocking assignments need to change before he snaps the ball. |
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We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines. |
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Most films of the time were still hampered by a sense of theatrical blocking of scenes into linear sequences. |
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They helped me with my blocking, took the time to test me on my lines and, at the end of the evening, helped escort me to bed. |
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He was especially pleased with some excellent setting and blocking in all three sets. |
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I did manage to do it, with some creative acting from the other members of the cast, some blocking and some clever us of props! |
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Director James Robinson provides only the most rudimentary blocking, often, as in the muddled party scene, to the detriment of the drama. |
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She, and all of them, are constrained by hopeless blocking and a lighting design so discrete as to be invisible to the naked eye. |
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He got up quickly and both fighters began to battle quickly, blocking a punch, then throwing one. |
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Officers smashed down the door of a flat in Westbourne Grove, Southend, at around 2am after blocking the street with patrol cars. |
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I took her to our rehearsal and spent a week of blocking with video camcorder. |
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But as I stated earlier the pace of the show was rather too slow and this, I believe, was due mainly to poor blocking. |
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This and her blocking treat the house-left side of the audience as if they don't exist. |
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This blocking is a major problem and could have been solved with the repositioning of actors. |
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Other oil fractions showed additional effects, blocking pheromone reception or narcotising and intoxicating animals. |
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This ADA accessible ramp is framed with curved joists supported by sandwich beams, with blocking set between joists. |
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Can you blame the Senate blocking his half-baked attempts at policy formulation? |
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The photography, buttressed by watchful blocking and acting, invites careful consideration of the calamity as opposed to tantalization. |
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Cape ivy harms willows by overgrowing saplings and blocking out light the trees need to survive. |
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Clouds boiled in the sky overhead, blocking out the sun and heralding a storm. |
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A waste disposal lorry and a pick-up truck crashed on a narrow bridge, blocking a main road. |
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She heard him curse softly and then he shifted his wait, effectively blocking her attempt at freedom. |
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She was blocking the road and cars behind her and in front of her were unable to move. |
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The second trailer remained upright as the truck slid to the wrong side of the road, blocking the highway. |
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After taking a handoff deep in the backfield from the quarterback, the tailback picks a hole based on the blocking in front of him. |
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A portion of this tube may be causing you difficulty due to narrowing or a growth blocking the passage of food and liquids. |
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When it's finished we want to test it by blocking up the sluice gate using a bale of hay or something similar. |
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As well as blocking the hospital drive there have been problems with cars blocking the road and parking in the driveways of houses. |
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Look out for vomit blocking the airway and check that the patient has not swallowed their tongue. |
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According to the simplest scenario, the blocking process can be viewed as being completely independent from permeation. |
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Yes, their administrator is probably concerned that one or more of the words in your mail message is offensive, and is blocking them. |
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She had a faceplate on her helmet, blocking most of her face from my view, but her eyes seemed familiar, even though they wore an angry guise. |
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That cloud cover may have actually decreased daytime temperatures by blocking sunlight. |
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She wasn't in his way, she wasn't blocking him or stopping him, she was just a little girl that had tried to stand up against the big bad wolf. |
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In an average week, four patients are blocking hospital beds because they can not be moved elsewhere. |
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This thins the blood and can help to prevent the clot that is blocking the coronary artery from spreading. |
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The engine seized up due to gunk building up and blocking some technical thingummies! |
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The tahsildar had to intervene and put up a barrier blocking the movement of people and vehicles. |
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Computer-based responses can include running applications, batch files or scripts or blocking ports. |
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One complication is a blood clot or thrombosis blocking the flow to the fistula. |
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Blood clots can be deadly, leading to strokes, for example, or blocking the lungs' supply of blood from the heart. |
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That tall man in front of me who is blocking my view of the muscly hunk who just got on the bus. |
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She saw him smile and he undid the locks and opened the door, blocking her view of both men. |
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They apologised for blocking the road and let me pass, slowly crunching snow under my tyres. |
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The sky was clear and blue-black, with the layer of clouds below blocking any chance of seeing the ocean at the cruising altitude. |
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There needs to be URL blocking of spyware sites, and spyware should be in antivirus signature databases. |
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Residents in Downside and surrounding roads have been battling to get restrictions to stop motorists blocking their drives or double parking. |
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Last year local councils in London were given powers to fine motorists for bad driving, in particular for blocking yellow hatched box junctions. |
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I planted it as a windbreak, but now it has started to run wild, suckering, expanding and blocking out all other plants in its path. |
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An impromptu march included several sit-downs, blocking of roads and a lobby of the constituency office. |
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Should the corporate media not be held accountable for blocking the democratic process? |
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The stimulators work either by blocking sympathetic nerve fiber transmission or by releasing endogenous opioids with stimulation. |
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Soon, hopefully, there will be a computer, blocking my view of the perfect family across the way. |
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Histamine H 2 receptor antagonists act by blocking the effect of histamine on parietal cells. |
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The tetrodo-toxin produced has a selective blocking effect on nerve action potentials. |
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Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill? |
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I don't think Reggie had his chinstrap fastened, and as Jackie Slater was blocking him, Reggie's helmet fell down over his face. |
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Removal of the adenoids and tonsils may help if they are blocking the entrance to the Eustachian tube. |
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The doctor will also check the size of the adenoids to see if they are unusually enlarged and blocking the Eustachian tube. |
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If the adenoids are unusually enlarged, and blocking the Eustachian tubes, they may also have to be removed. |
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The road is narrow enough without loads of cars blocking it even more and putting us all at risk of accidents. |
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Sweden attempted to take advantage of this by blocking Russia's attempted westward expansion towards the Baltic. |
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Shrubs and bushes will be used to create the hilltop wetlands by blocking drainage ditches dug by sheep farmers. |
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Longer buses are also far more likely to stop while blocking road junctions or pedestrian crossings, especially in heavy traffic. |
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The new jurist, Superior Court Judge Trena Burger-Plavan, issued a ruling blocking the school district from moving ahead. |
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After demonstrating in Parliament Square for an hour, around 100 students joined a sit-down protest, blocking roads around central London. |
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They chose wood as their preferred blocking material because it offers more natural, aesthetic options for interior design. |
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I would stop all the lorries thundering through the high street and delivery vans mounting the pavements, blocking shop entrances. |
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If gold blocking or blind embossing is required, the binder will need to artwork as soon as possible to make binders zincos. |
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But a check on their gas boiler revealed a brick had fallen down the chimney stack and was blocking the boiler's outlet. |
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Support the keel with timber blocking to take most of the weight of the hull. |
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By padlocking the gate, he said, she was illegally blocking him from his land. |
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However, before replacing either of aftermost pair of bolts, the weight of the keel should be supported, as by blocking and wedging. |
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Demonstrators attempted to prevent the arrest by blocking access to a police paddy wagon which had showed up to carry the mime away. |
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Oblivious, the party bosses clung on, negotiating pacts and deals, blocking any new ideas or initiatives. |
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Damage to the eyes can be prevented by wearing sunglasses with 100-percent ultraviolet blocking. |
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Nitrates and calcium channel blocking drugs can be tried taken sublingually for episodes of pain or orally and regularly as a prophylactic. |
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He ran ahead of Rob and stood in front of him, blocking him from continuing. |
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Training in silat includes cultural, spiritual, and mental aspects as well as tumbling, striking, kicking, blocking and agility movements. |
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With the tinted lenses blocking out the worst of the bright sunlight, her headache receded to its previous dull ache. |
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By blocking or scrambling messages from females, he may be keeping competing males from realizing that a receptive female is nearby. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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It starts by blocking all incoming and outgoing traffic and then opening ports for specific services. |
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Google has struggled to maintain the integrity of its search results ever since, with recent kludges blocking millions of results. |
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On Saturday, pollution hung over Beijing's central business district, blocking out much of the blue sky. |
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Buttons on the cane's handle vibrate gently to warn a user to dodge low ceilings and sidestep objects blocking their path. |
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During a solar eclipse the Moon moves across the Sun, blocking its light and casting a shadow onto the Earth. |
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I rubbed my nose and shoved past him since he was blocking the door leading out of the kitchen. |
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Striking construction workers rallied in Lima and barricaded the Pan-American Highway, blocking the movement of passenger vehicles and trucks. |
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In a second, the air filled with birdsong, the number of birds doubling and redoubling, blocking out the sun. |
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Dust and mist mixed in the air about him, creating a slight haze, blocking out the light. |
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They temporarily isolate the lagoon from the sea, blocking the flow of the tide. |
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As Ian approached the bus stop, Mad Sam extricated himself from the litter bin and stood in the middle of the pavement, blocking Ian's path. |
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Rock and landslides have also occurred in other townships in the county as well as in Taichung County, blocking the traffic. |
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Flash flooding caused bridges to collapse and landslides are blocking roads to devastated coastal villages. |
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Bundles of goods containing inflammable material can be seen lying on foot paths blocking already narrow lanes. |
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Council chiefs are clamping down on motorists who park on the pavement, blocking the way for wheelchair users and the elderly. |
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Further tests showed that eleutherobin mimics taxol's very unusual method of blocking cell division. |
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Amanda and Helaina stood in front of the boys, blocking access to the yummy food. |
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The lasers talk to the computer, which moves a blocking device to intercept the puck. |
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As a universal spam blocking tool Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical applications. |
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But this week, to my amazement, a man of perhaps Arab origin stood on the left, blocking the traipse of climbers. |
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It was a horrible storm cloud now, blocking out the sun, blocking out the blue of the sky, reaching almost as far as the eye could see. |
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Though the presentation was resolutely low-tech, the blocking was complicated and well rehearsed. |
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They were blocking every exit, and Whitehall had at least ten vans full of officers. |
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The drug companies for their part are mounting a blocking action with all their might. |
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A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light. |
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Two cars were involved in the head-on collision near the Cayley Arms pub, blocking the Pickering to Scarborough road. |
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No one is saying why, but his blocking skills likely have some thing to do with his sudden fall from grace. |
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Militants loyal to Aristide crushed a similar antigovernment demonstration Thursday, stoning opponents and blocking the protest route. |
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They fear the development will tower over the estate, reducing privacy and blocking light to nearby homes. |
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They prolong the effect of a neurotransmitter by blocking its reuptake after it ferries a signal across the gap from one nerve cell to the next. |
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In most cases fast greens present less problems when drawing around a blocking bowl. |
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Guizhou province uses blocking software and hawk-eyed operators to censor pager and handphone text messages on examination day. |
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A spokeswoman for Clacton police said the Clacton-bound lorry had got stuck in the central reservation of the road blocking both carriageways. |
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Removing spyware and adware from infested machines or blocking infection in the first place has become a lucrative market. |
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Shadows, cast by the trees blocking the porch light outside the windows, dance over the coffee table. |
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Not once did he complain about me blocking his view even though I kept moving to look up. |
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The car bomb had savaged the street and fire was ripping through buildings, with burning cars and debris blocking escape paths. |
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Bretylium tosylate is an IVRB adrenergic blocking agent that also is used as an antiarrhythmic. |
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Run-off from roads and farmland created some problems, blocking drains and gullies. |
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Apols if I'm being petulant, but I'm still cross with him for blocking me on Twitter. |
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I was only a couple of steps away, but something below me, at about waist level, was blocking my way. |
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Every time he tried to go on the offensive, he found himself blocking another attack. |
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His crisp white Greek Revival house still stands at a curve in the main road, momentarily blocking the bay view as you drive past. |
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Many flashes blind us as we pull our picture poses and we walk on into the large gathering blocking the Odeon cinema entrance. |
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It became apparent that I have a sizeable polyp that has gained a foothold across the top of my nose, blocking both of my nasal passages. |
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Ninety solar panels wrap the south side and canopy the bedroom terrace, blocking the sun and generating an energy credit. |
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Eighty-two were charged with misdemeanors for failing to obey a traffic officer and blocking a roadway. |
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They could wind up so traumatized by their actions that blocking the incident out could be their only option. |
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With the Iraqi blocking force destroyed and the Iraqi military in full flight, the war was halted at 8 a.m. local time on 28 February. |
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I groaned, grabbing my pillow and placing it over my ears, blocking all noise out. |
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He has had problem holding on to the ball, taking handoffs, pass blocking and running routes. |
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The Senate also demonstrated its usual level of obstructiveness by blocking zero pieces of legislation. |
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I was blocking high, to stop the roundhouse, and the sweep caught me totally off guard. |
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Her friend tried to lead the way, but there were more officers along the street who kept blocking escape routes, so their course was disrupted. |
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Fervently, she shook her head at each accusation he made, holding her hands over her ears in hope of blocking out such hurtful and sharp words. |
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Once the singer had parked her car in a garage the show's team leapt into action blocking her car in with one of their own. |
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She now starts every week by blocking in time for. these priorities first, no matter how busy she feels. |
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This has been blamed for blocking overseas-bound investment by mainland enterprises. |
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Dinosaurs may not have been killed off by asteroid impact dust blocking out sunlight, a geologist says. |
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However, the list is effective at blocking the most egregious spammers so it should result in a significant reduction in spam. |
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He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack. |
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A bit of the clot can break off and end up blocking a vessel in your lung, causing a pulmonary embolus. |
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Construction equipment and trucks were reported to be obstructing tourist walks and blocking access to resort facilities. |
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The idea of blocking access where someone is using a lot of bandwidth just doesn't work. |
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Fortunately I think our firewall had been blocking the access attempts, but the popup ads were still happening. |
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More complex blocking molecules are produced by the Australian marine alga, Delisea pulchra. |
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The feature provides the workaround for its obstinate blocking of incoming packets, in some cases. |
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But this Council finds the idea distasteful and is blocking every attempt to find a suitable location. |
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A number of the nonviolent protests included the temporary blocking of roads. |
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He said the religious site was just one of several obstacles blocking a peace deal. |
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Sir, can you reflect on the usefulness or futility of blocking all the highways? |
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The aim is to prevent reckless parking, which would result in complete blocking of the way to their customers. |
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The acting can be overemphatic and the blocking a bit staid, but the pacing is just right. |
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Thus it seems unlikely that IP address blocking would be very effective anyway, at least in the short term. |
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Such measures are generally recognized to be ineffective against hackers while blocking legitimate users. |
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Local anesthetics also alter transmission of nociceptive impulses by blocking afferent sensory fibers. |
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Some systems allow the user to train the software to recognize spam or to exempt messages from spam blocking. |
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The delayed Airport flyover work has resulted in blocking of drains, leading to inundation of water, she added. |
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He is strong on the fundamentals of blocking out and has an excellent nose for the ball. |
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Green must become stronger at the point of attack and do a better job of blocking down in the run game. |
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Plastic sheets temporarily hung from the rafters until a new door arrives don't succeed in blocking the wind, but a space heater helps. |
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Remember, they don't have much to complement him in the way of a running game or blocking. |
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He let himself be pressed back toward the door, barely blocking one blow after another, until finally the knight's sword nicked him in the side. |
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He will become a more complete player when his blocking improves in the running game. |
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That allowed the other linemen to work against single blocking and gave linebackers a free path to the ball. |
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He excelled at cricket, learning the same techniques of blocking and sweeping to the boundary that serve him so well in interviews. |
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Avoid blocking the nose with food or formula so your kitten can breathe easily and not panic. |
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Hall has great quickness and athleticism for his size, he can catch the ball, and the team believes his blocking can come around. |
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Instead, he gained a little weight to help his blocking and has turned himself into a versatile, valuable player. |
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To him, as he reminds me often, it is still a game of blocking and tackling. |
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The match started well for the Newbridge men with their reception of service and blocking doing well against a very strong attacking side. |
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While Smith's runs have made him famous the underappreciated part of his game remains his blocking. |
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An agile player with good interior moves and shot blocking and rebounding abilities, his offensive game will need development. |
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They understand the technical aspects of the game, the blocking, tackling, ball carrying, throwing, catching and coverage. |
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His blocking and ball carrying have been better than expected, and he has brought leadership to a young locker room. |
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He needs to improve his blocking and become more consistent catching the ball. |
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For the team to win more regularly, it must improve its run blocking and ability to run the ball. |
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Determined terrorists have become adept at forging EU passports at precisely the time that the agency charged with blocking their entry is hamstrung by a lack of personnel. |
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This same fear has recently resurfaced as the number one excuse for blocking a proposed subway through Beverly Hills. |
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That was when the blinds were closed, blocking Fretland and the other witnesses from what happened next. |
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Because of this, the peacekeeping forces have been blocking Muslims from leaving on envoys out of the country. |
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For starters, the Ello beta launched without any privacy controls or blocking options. |
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They cornered Loudon Lane only to find a coal wagon blocking their way. |
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The wait queue is a list of processes blocking on the semaphore. |
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Repressors stifle gene expression by blocking the binding of activators, interfering with their recruiting efforts, or smothering the DNA in more protein. |
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What they found is that blocking the sounds of the operating room with white noise did not decrease sedative requirements of listening to operating room sounds. |
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His arms dove forward as, clutching the rope tightly he made for the bottom, the dark mass that was the keel of his ship blocking out the beams of light from the sun. |
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The white witch cast a blocking spell in April 2001 in an attempt to scupper plans by Swedish scientist Jan Sundberg to trap the elusive creature. |
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I stumbled backwards a step then readopted my basketball blocking stance. |
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We try going along south along Shore Road, having decided the tide was going out, but it appears to be coming back in, and is blocking the road ahead. |
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The pages never got to practice with someone, as they were all new to blocking weapons with their bare hands and spent the entire hour trying to get it right. |
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As the water on the road was knee-deep, engines of several light vehicles conked out and commuters were stranded, blocking the movement of heavy vehicles. |
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Aside from all this, a linden tree languishes at the inside corner of the last dogleg, just at the turn of the river, blocking the direct route to the green. |
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Weeks of planning went by the board when it poured down and the barriers blocking the way into Albert Square were lifted with more than two hours to go. |
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At the door a couple is entwined on the floor blocking my departure from the suite. |
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He moved his leg to the left, so he could move himself leftward, to allow his eyes to adjust better than they would if he had been blocking the light. |
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The extended mechanism turned out to be capable of giving a principled account of lexical blocking, the pragmatics of adjectives, and systematic polysemy. |
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Clofarabine, a type of drug called a purine nucleoside antimetabolite, works by blocking the production and repair of DNA, the building blocks of genes. |
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I suppose blocking of a right to light would be an example, would it not? |
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The costs of blocking immigration cannot be lightly dismissed. |
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More than 1,000 students clashed with police in riot gear, blocking the President's access to the site and forcing him to pull around to a back gate. |
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To my left and right stood two sets of rusted metal gates where the ear-piercing screams of agony ripped through the air, blocking out all other noise. |
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Two more black cars were parked, blocking the road in front of Zoe. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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There was a river mouth near to the beach and we would often row up the river and set a net off one of the mangrove heads, partially blocking the tributary. |
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Many natural and chemical agents have been employed with the aim of halting or blocking angiogenesis, in an attempt to arrest malignant growth, development and metastasis. |
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No, Gov. Christie was not standing on GW Bridge personally blocking three lanes of traffic. |
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The high jinks consist of handcuffing themselves to the mace in the House of Assembly, or blocking the Prime Minister's path and getting arrested and quietly let go. |
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The measures against these persons include blocking of funds, financial assets and other types of property, denial of access to financial services, and others. |
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Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones. |
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The first blocking of the Yangtze took place here three years ago. |
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Concentration is adversely affected by smoking with the gradual blocking up of the arteries and veins with gunge from cigarettes that starve the brain of oxygen. |
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Yesterday he said health bosses were right to push ahead with the reforms and accused those opposing the plans of blocking better care for the people of the city. |
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The running game has been ineffective because of injuries and poor blocking, and the receivers don't have the speed to make the downfield passing game a threat. |
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His blocking, still the weakest part of his game, is improving each week. |
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Williams must add weight and improve his blocking to play every down. |
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This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying. |
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Imagine if your memory did not undergo transience or blocking. |
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Time spent blocking in a system call does not count against the process, because the scheduler is free to schedule other processes during this time. |
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He is excellent with direction and blocking and knows how to treat actors! |
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All four sections have identical blocking, and the result is a scream. |
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It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since. |
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Unwisely, he took a shortcut and so missed the impassable Cabora Bassa cataracts blocking the river. |
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Accordingly, it is planning its own free paper as a blocking manoeuvre. |
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More than a dozen times he rescued the U.S. from the Belgian onslaught, improbably blocking shot after shot. |
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The company developed a medical device, a balloon-like stent that expanded and contracted to prevent debris from blocking small arteries during heart surgery. |
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Anti-immigration and anti-euro currency, she has set her sights on blocking the controversial EU-U.S. trade pact in Strasbourg. |
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The southbound B-Double semi-trailer and northbound semi-trailer collided 12 km north of the Iluka turn-off, completely blocking the highway to traffic for more than 14 hours. |
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But if the Republicans succeed in blocking the bill, they may end up electing a supermajority of Democrats in November. |
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While allowing the bus stops in the road, care must be taken to avoid buses being parked right opposite to each other on busy roads and blocking entire flow of traffic. |
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They literally bulldozed aside the police cars blocking the road. |
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It was a matter of blocking the critical political web sites. |
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Over the weekend, legislators passed a law blocking access for three years to hard currency held in high-interest accounts with the country's two state banks. |
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The team's backs and tight ends have problems blocking linebackers. |
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There are a ton of punch combinations and you'll need to learn the art of blocking as well, since it could mean the difference during a bout in the ring. |
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He was unable to pierce the field and his method of blocking the ball with soft hands close to the wickets to pinch quick singles just didn't work. |
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Eastwood Park has an entrance at the end of Park Avenue and cars have been parking along the small road, obstructing access and blocking residents in. |
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They stopped a vehicle in the 20600-block of 48th Street, blocking it in. |
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Maybe we're just blocking it out like a bad memory or premonition. |
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As I arrive, I notice a string of cement flowerpots blocking the road right outside the tavern. |
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Certain psychotropic medications and somatic medications can increase the risk of lethal torsade de pointes through a mechanism of blocking cardiac conduction channels. |
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After the raid, in San Juan, mounted riot police stared down about 800 shouting demonstrators blocking the gates to Fort Buchanan, a US Army base. |
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In brief instances when they collided, one could see them attacking with outrageously fast kicks and punches, either trading blows are blocking blows. |
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Heavy snow and ice blanketed the Balkans on Christmas Day, blocking roads and closing airports as temperatures plunged to near minus 20 degrees centigrade. |
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Parking permits have been introduced for residents of a North Yorkshire town centre after complaints that shoppers were blocking out shop staff and tenants. |
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Maloney had another opportunity when he rounded the keeper but miskicked and then minutes later was denied again, this time by a last-ditch David McLaren blocking tackle. |
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Security detail was somewhat fussed when D.C. police made FTC 0001 move because the minivan was blocking rush hour traffic. |
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Female sterilisation involves blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes that carry the egg from the ovaries to the womb, a procedure known as tubal ligation. |
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The blocking issue, which has far deeper implications than people imagine is clearly a major issue that, if unaddressed, can be an even more significant danger. |
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The spectre of public drinking, in your face stuff, groups of undesirables blocking doorways and paths, shouting abuse at passers-by, is again becoming the norm. |
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Control of the few viable roads is another bone of contention among various warlords who exercise their authority by blocking delivery of aid items. |
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We dump waste in nullahs and drains, thus blocking flow of rain water. |
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Though his blocking has improved, he likely won't become a bruiser. |
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It seems like no matter where I go, I always end up stuck behind a large refugee family, blocking the pathway as they try to translate the tube map into Bulgarian. |
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Exposed to oxygen, the pellets gave off prussic acid, blocking the exchange of oxygen in the blood. |
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When the heat is not oppressive, winds blow sand and dust in from the Sahara, blocking out the sun and carrying dreaded diseases, or rain squalls flood the city's open sewers. |
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The silence was broken as the warder hung the notices, the crowd rushed forward, blocking the road, halting the traffic, and sweeping the police aside. |
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The court heard that early last Wednesday the women pulled up at traffic lights in front of a police vehicle and left their cars blocking the road. |
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The two teams continued to fight on and both sets of defences dug in deep and contested every ball with stout-hearted blocking, hooking and tackling. |
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I caught up with them, overtook them and stood blocking their path. |
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The Orangemen staged a protest at the steel and concrete barrier blocking their path at Drumcree bridge, but dispersed after pleas by their leadership for no violence. |
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When consumed by celiac sufferers, gluten damages the lining of the small intestine, blocking nutrient absorption and leading to vitamin deficiencies. |
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As of the date hereof, the fence blocking the access to Building No. 2 has not been removed, and Kapasky has now planted bushes on the Block K side of the fence. |
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So it's not surprising that in their efforts to weed out fraudulent transactions, some are being overcautious and blocking legitimate sales as well. |
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When she looks up, she realizes that the sun visor is blocking her view. |
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Within the Settings menu, you can tweak several browser defaults including the home page, pop-up blocking, image loading, auto-fit of pages, and enabling Javascript. |
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The lanes around the Daffodil Lion swarmed with police, blocking all routes to the air base which was about two-and-a-half miles away in the next valley. |
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Fred remembers one incident when a 50 ft narrowboat was swept by the force of the current into a tree blocking one arch of the swing bridge soon after it had left the lock. |
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This swordplay had been going on ever since the beginning of the fight, the two expert swordsmen always striking and blocking with their swords in a creatively beautiful art. |
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As a harsh winter lingered, blocking the trade routes to the territory, prices rose steadily and eventually reached a hundred dollars for a hundredweight of flour. |
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I cleared the final patch of weeds which was blocking progress. |
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The night sky was a clouded one, blocking out all light from the moon. |
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Even with reduced nutrient levels, algae tend to remain dominant, blocking light and preventing plants from growing on the floor of the waterway. |
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The parking lot attendant noticed the jeep was blocking the entrance to his parking area, and told the wife to move it, Lt Col Jongserm said. |
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Based on the findings of the study, the RTA has endorsed the blocking of leftward turns and U-turns in five junctions. |
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The research suggests that blocking the receptors called heparan sulfate proteoglycans may aid in treatment of theses illnesses. |
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They suggested that blocking this pathway by complete acid suppression with a proton pump inhibitor, may reduce the risk of the cancer. |
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Motor blocking minimal local anesthetic concentrations of bupivacaine, levobupivacaine, and ropivacaine and in labour. |
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At the equator the Coriolis effect is nonexistent and the water flows westward until it encounters a blocking continent. |
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Previous experiments have shown that tumstatin was effective at blocking endothelial cell growth in gliomas. |
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The tree responds by producing tyloses, effectively blocking the flow from roots to leaves. |
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Cleaning up and blocking access to den locations can also discourage a fox's return. |
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Meanwhile, with four divisions George was already blocking three principal escape routes through Alencon, Sees and Argentan. |
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Each diagram depicts the backfield play action and the playside line blocking. |
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The first veto by the US came in 1970, blocking General Assembly action in Southern Rhodesia. |
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Cholinesterase inhibitors act by blocking an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine. |
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Similarly, endobronchial blocking devices are unlikely to be beneficial in the presence of significant interlobar collateral ventilation. |
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Bacon also proposed an operation on 18 December, which combined Tyrwhitt's landing on the mole with a blocking operation. |
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