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But Mr. Reid and other Democrats did not want to lose the ability to obstruct the Republican agenda if they lost control of the chamber.
Ni-Cu alloy shows great ability to obstruct the diffusion of carbon in the transition zone during the welding of cast iron due to the low solubility of carbon in nickel alloy.
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The subjects of his thrice-weekly communiqués are infinitely various range from local bus services to the proliferation of second homes, though they all tend to focus on an entity known as "them": that is, the malign, bureaucratic and of course unaccountable forces at large in our society whose aim is to obstruct the ability of "ordinary people" to enjoy their liberties.
Stops involve closure of the articulators to obstruct the airstream.
"It wasn't designed to obstruct the deliberative process".
There are no pillars or posts to obstruct the view.
The cadastral division is suspected to obstruct the deliverance of ecosystem services (ES) from the landscape.
And in this ways it works as a barrier to obstruct the attacker against penetration.
Still, the informants saw it as a duty not to obstruct the continuity of care.
Blinkx has done their best to not obstruct the operation and ads of the original player.
And while Trump's demagoguery and singular rhetoric continue to obstruct our ability to have constructive conversations on the issues at hand, the platform that the GOP put forth was no better.
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