Sentence examples for impediment arose from inspiring English sources

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But, as he told a journalist, "at least … I'm not waking up saying, 'Oh, no, did I kill someone last night?' " If the fire slowed him down artistically, a larger impediment arose soon afterwards.

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The finicky speech impediment arises most often with dentures, which add bulk to the palate.

Where things get hard, it has to be occasionally; then I admit that, although the wish was there, unavoidable impediments arose.

The term was coined to capture the array of impediments that arise, often seemingly inadvertently, when vested interests are at work.

Maynard Solomon, the author of an acclaimed Beethoven biography and a member of the editorial board for a collected edition of Beethoven's letters, described the impediments that can arise.

In trying to fix problems that arose in the 2000 presidential election, Congress may have created an impediment to a quick resolution in 2004 and set the stage for major election lawsuits.

Cheers arose.

Imitators arose.

Complications arose.

Obstacles arose.

Protests arose.

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