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Greenslade mentions entrepreneurial bloggers such as Rick Waghorn of myfootballwriter.com in his lectures but it would obstruct his teaching to "try and make businesspeople out of my journalists", he argues.
"It would obstruct the most iconic view of the structure," the organization added, "and it would adversely alter the experience of entering the building," in particular the "celebrated sequence from open exterior space through a narrowed entry area into an expansive rotunda".
The company's proposal to span the river from West 57th Street was finally abandoned in the 1930s after objections from Manhattan property-owners and from the Port Authority, which argued that it would obstruct navigation and compete with revenues from the new George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel.
High-rise development is restricted at certain sites if it would obstruct protected views of St Paul's Cathedral and other historic buildings.
The risk of entering a default is one of Kirchner's primary concerns, because it would obstruct future access to international creditors in the midst of Argentina's economic crisis.
Planned by the North Eastern Electric Supply Company (NESCo) in 1944, it was never realised as the scheme faced stiff opposition from those who claimed it would obstruct views of the historic Durham Cathedral from the East Coast Main Line.
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But it will be far less imperfect than those who would obstruct it.
And he would make it clear that Republicans would obstruct anything he proposed, especially if it meant higher taxes on the rich.
Mr. Whitman called a special meeting of the committee as the transport convoy approached, and announced that he would obstruct it and face arrest.
For a few moments, it seemed as if the crowd would obstruct the execution.
It's cumbersome, but a window unit would obstruct the view, and the portable can be wheeled into a closet when not in use.
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