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Sophie Riedel, a freshman at Carnegie Mellon, encountered a bit of a stumbling block with the federal template on Carnegie Mellon's Web site.
The seeds of the project date back to 2007, after plans to release a second album by Christmas hit a stumbling block with news of a six-month tour of duty to Basra.
This makes the case for sourcing those costlier UK lobsters, which brings us back to price – it is a bit of a stumbling block, with lobster rolls selling for between £13 and £25, even from humble shacks.
"I just think that they had a stumbling block with trying to get personnel in their rotation," Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan, a former Nets assistant, said last week before Washington fell to his former team.
Control of that information has been a stumbling block with Time Inc. and other publishers.
But their away form has been a stumbling block with just one win on the road all season.
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His links to the M23 have been a stumbling block to peace talks with the government, which has repeatedly said it wants him brought to justice.
"That was certainly a stumbling block that we had dealt with two years ago in the last Congress," Denham said.
The Baltic question figured as a stumbling block in the abortive British-French negotiations with the U.S.S.R. in the summer of 1939.
A stumbling block may still exist.
But its plans face a stumbling block in Washington.
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