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She began to block her followers on Twitter as the messages became more critical.

Unemployed workers began to block local roads in 1997, and their protests have become increasingly violent.

But according to court records, Ms. Miller soon began to block visits, disappearing with Isabella before Ms. Jenkins arrived.

In 2007, the largest American ISP, Comcast, began to block its users from using the BitTorrent file transfer protocol.

WHEN scaffolding began to block the view from his living room on the Upper West Side, Frederico Sève could have been angry.

The news came as hundreds of people detained on a Greek island fled their camp en masse, and other refugees began to sail from mainland Greece to Italy for the first time since eastern European governments began to block their onward route through the Balkans last month.

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Government censors have begun to block access to the story.

They begin to block translation websites, anonymisers and other proxy servers.

It is no wonder that young people (and some not so young) are beginning to block new construction.

It seemed better to not even think it, to do the work that would begin to block such an event from memory.

A1 Music Service Imposes Limits Napster has followed through on a promise it made in a court on Friday by beginning to block Internet access to some copyrighted songs.

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