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"With Shakespeare I think [the proscenium arch] is a real block.
Our conversation goes on, through the legacy of the 2001 riots ("For a while, it was a real block on getting people to come into Bradford – that lasted five or 10 years, in all honesty"), and on to the three year-reign as MP for Bradford West of George Galloway, some of whose election hoardings still adorn buildings on the fringes of the city centre.
(Palliative Medicine Physician 2, Germany) But I do think it's a real block, funding.
"Computer availability can be a real stumbling block in some countries," explains Sue Silver, editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, who with a colleague runs workshops in China on how to get published in top Western journals.
"That's a real stumbling block," said Dr. Spitz of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
"That was a real stumbling block," said Jerry Salama, one of the developers, "finding a viable supermarket that knew how to run a big store in the Bradhurst area.
Like others on the scientific side, Dr. Volkmar said that was because the Department of Education, under President Bush, had been "a real stumbling block".
"What she needs now is a real, long block of uninterrupted, consistent work, and she'll be fine by the time we get to August.
In addition, the application of the proposed algorithms is justified by a real block erection scheduling problem in the shipyard.
Pretend you are looking at a real block letter sitting in front of you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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