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It eventually cost her the premiership and has hobbled her party ever since.
Newman was deeply aware that Woodward had hobbled her career to be a wife and mother to his children.
"I knew him," the woman said, according to Mr. Grier, referring to all the Sporting Lifes who had hobbled her with cocaine.
At 48, without children and with a partner who stays in the background, her domestic choices have not hobbled her rise.
And whereas Mann was related to her subjects by blood which both intensified and beautifully hobbled her ability to stand apart from them Goldin's family was chosen.
This morning, I wrote about Aretha Franklin's performance of "My Country 'Tis of Thee," and how the cold weather at Barack Obama's Inauguration hobbled her vocals.
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Hindman's stylistic experimentation gives her book an alluring energy but hobbles her narrative.
Montaño, 26, broke her right foot during 2008 trials, hobbling her for the rest of that season.
If there was widespread shock over Ms. Palin's decision in Alaska, there was also widespread acknowledgment that she had political problems that were hobbling her in office.
But it continues to hobble her own Conservatives.Last week, Michael Ancram, a one-time Tory bigwig, criticised some of his colleagues read: David Cameron, the current leader for "trashing our past [and] appearing ashamed of our history"—read: Lady Thatcher.
The antiheroine, Annie Wilkes, who hobbles her favorite novelist so he stays put in her lair, tells him about the moviegoing primal scene she had while viewing "chapter plays" (or cliffhanging serials) as a child.
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