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His thick French accent has been a bit of a stumbling block.
Sophie Riedel, a freshman at Carnegie Mellon, encountered a bit of a stumbling block with the federal template on Carnegie Mellon's Web site.
This makes the case for sourcing those costlier UK lobsters, which brings us back to price – it is a bit of a stumbling block, with lobster rolls selling for between £13 and £25, even from humble shacks.
Mr. Ferraguto admitted that their alma maters were "a bit of a stumbling block," but said they soon got past it when they began discussing their mutual love for the state of North Carolina, former Senator John Edwards and running marathons.
Haltwhistle Partnership volunteer David Hutton, 65, recognises the town might hit a bit of a stumbling block.
Their reliance on ClearWire could prove to be a bit of a stumbling block since it doesn't have the biggest footprint, but FreedomPop is currently in talks with other "major" wireless providers about the possibility of branching out.
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Ethnicity seems less of a stumbling block.
Their game against No. 16 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO won't be much of a stumbling block.
Today, as in Darwin's day, the age of Earth remains a stumbling block to many people's acceptance of evolution.
For these voters, the government-slashing agenda of the Kochs was a stumbling block.
That lack of bundling had been a stumbling block to an earlier partnership.
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