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But the country's history might have impeded the progress of such a German art form.
The study also found that age discrimination and a lack of government support impeded the progress of their businesses.
"It is clear that the F.A.A.'s delay has significantly impeded the progress of our investigation," the statement said.
On Aug. 18, they placed Retire to What second after he won the eighth race under Cornelio Velasquez but impeded the progress of Chernobyl's Hero.
The Mikado's reign has been marked by great reforms, the ancient feudal system which had impeded the progress of the country being abolished in 1871, paving the way for an unprecedented era of prosperity.
Representative Owens, a former librarian who became commissioner of New York City's antipoverty program in Mayor John V. Lindsay's administration, entered politics in the 1970's because of what he has described as his dissatisfaction with how politics impeded the progress of community organizations.
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First, "no intentional contact (or pushing)." Second, "no attempts to impede the progress of others".
A: Sometimes mulch can impede the progress of plants if it is too close to the crown of the plant.
"We don't want to comment publicly on anything that could, in any way, impede the progress of our investigation," Ms. Baur said.
And his penchant for meticulous detail — the innards of an opium factory, the organization of a coolie ship — impedes the progress of his various plots and subplots.
Beano says he was defending his property and refuses to be separated from the corpse, telling the magistrate that to do so would impede the progress of art.
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