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Mentions tje things that do obstruct the sidewalks, police, parades, legerdemain artists, swooners, homecoming troops, etc.
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"The decision was to do obstructed seats — those few seats — and we're pleased," he said.
Bratton has a point: "interference" by onlookers — the recorded observations which then garner viral attention and outrage — does obstruct certain police activities.
"Even the railings on the terraces are glass, so they don't obstruct the views".
We happen to know that his tables do not obstruct the sidewalk.
"We're trying to solve the problem, and we've been put in this position, I guess, perception-wise, that all we want to do is obstruct.
Driveways and walkways can be accented with shrubs, but these plants should be low -- hostas are a good choice -- so they do not obstruct sightlines.
The pimples, stuffed with what Dr. Libby describes as a "kind of chronic pus," usually grow outward so they do not obstruct the blood vessel for many years.
Dennis Goin, a broker with Weichert Realtors in White Plains, said he "tried to put signs in a position where they don't obstruct any pedestrians".
Undaunted, Galloway imagines a way into Clara's life in this novel whose up-to-date concerns do not obstruct its heroine's passionate voice.
Any honest observer would acknowledge that unions do occasionally obstruct changes that are needed to improve schools, but so do superintendents (and chancellors), mayors, state legislatures and occasionally parents.
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