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If they go directly to him, good ideas won't get blocked by commissioners protecting their turf.
Microsoft even does the e-mail sending for you, so your e-mail won't get blocked by your own Internet provider as spam.
Locals apparently often receive 'Welcome to France' messages, as UK signals in St Margaret's Bay regularly get blocked by the nearby White Cliffs of Dover.
Whereas Japan, Germany and other European countries have had high-speed rail for decades, this project always seemed to get blocked by two issues in Australia: perceived high cost and perceived lack of demand.
They are most at risk of complications such as pneumonia (their tiny airways get blocked by mucus) and brain damage, from not being able to breathe due to coughing.
"They worry that incoming important e-mail will get blocked by their filters or just plain lost in the morass and clutter of spam that gets into their In boxes," Dr. Fallows said.
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3.59pm BST USA 80 - Lithuania 72, 9 16, 4th Quarter Russell Westbrook can't get into beat mode if he's getting blocked by Lithuania, which is how the last quarter starts.
"A lot of times when I was at Tennessee, I'm getting blocked by a guard and a center," Bulluck said.
"When we're watching films and see guys getting blocked by one man, you'll hear Darrell yell out: 'You see that?
But he is kinder than the former, and less neurotic than the latter (whose own compassionate sensitivity got blocked by obsessive self-consciousness, or, when unblocked, sometimes emerged as outright sentimentality).
Miles, one of the kindergartners drawing their emotions, showed off his picture and described the battle it depicted between happiness and anger this way: "The happy fights angry, but angry gets blocked by the force field and can't get out".
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