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But the government decided that those who applied for more than £10,000 would get no shares at all, blocking big private investors, after being overwhelmed with applications for more than seven times the number of shares available.
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Then, some way away and isolated, are the gaunt, not-at-all-human blocks of flats built by the state for perhaps-to-come workers.
Get anxious just looking at all the blocked-out slots on your Gmail calendar?
He is one of the most limpet-like batsmen in cricket, grimly holding onto his wicket at all costs; blocking, nudging and nurdling for hours days at a time.
The iArm car mount keeps your iPad where you want it at all times: blocking your view of the rest of the world.
This barrier would be up at all times, blocking anyone from getting onto the tracks.
If bridges, tunnels and major streets were all blocked at once, the result would be gridlock.
However, Chawarska et al. presented only 10 nonsocial trials, all blocked together at the beginning of the study before the 64 social trials, confounding the social versus nonsocial manipulation with participants' time spent performing the task.
Now you can access all blocked content at your school.
I'm afraid nothing at all blocks the voices.
A GBIM measures the horizontal and vertical differences, M h_GBIM and M v_GBIM, between the columns and rows at all block boundaries of the reconstructed frame.
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