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Kushner's $30 million share will come from a modified "air and light" agreement pertaining to a planned hotel for 53rd Street; the hotel's developers will no longer be blocked from using their own air rights to build extra stories on 53rd Street.

Children under 13 will be blocked from using the site.

Japanese people who "abuse" the Tor anonymous browsing network could be blocked from using it.

If such a card were to be introduced, explained Matthew Mayo, Mastercard's head of business development in the UK and Ireland, claimants could be blocked from using online gambling sites, for example, but not from buying booze at a supermarket.

If you commit vandalism to anything on wikiHow you could be blocked from using the site.

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Palestinians were blocked from using new roads constructed to facilitate travel for settlers.

"Yukos is blocked from using about half of its monthly revenue," Steven Theede, the chief executive, said in the statement.

The women said their passports were taken and they were blocked from using telephones or having access to money.

The procedure is reversed on health information: companies are blocked from using any of that information unless a customer checks a box or otherwise gives permission.

Ultimately, Mr. Detzner called off the search, frustrated that the state was blocked from using a more expansive federal database to check immigration status.

UK-based streaming music startup Bloom.fm says it has been blocked from using iAds on the grounds that it's a competitor to Apple's iTunes Radio, which is expected to launch in the UK in the coming months.

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