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obstructer
noun
Someone who obstructs, agent noun of obstruct
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Sammad also said that he wanted the talks aired to the Yemeni people 'so that they can know who is the obstructer'.
Lewis is victim and hypocrite, community pillar and obstructer of justice, a God-fearing man who fathered six children with four women.
Felice and Clare take turns being taunter and comforter, patient and doctor, obstructer and supporter.
The obstructer is then the adequate cause of the injury.
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We haven't even talked about the staggeringly good side dishes: Jonathan Pryce as Cromwell's old friend Cardinal Wolsey is a revelation as he moves into the next phase of his acting career, presenting the religious marriage-obstructer as an aged and complex powerhouse.
In a highly critical report on Monday, marking the first anniversary of the official outbreak in west Africa, the charity said the governments of Guinea and Sierra Leone obstructed the early response and contributed to the loss of life.
I have on file cases of Britons recently imprisoned for crimes as relatively mild as abusive tweeting, poll-rigging, Boat Race obstructing, cathedral desecrating, job-application falsifying, expenses fiddling, urinatingon a war memorial, speeding-point switching, licence fee non-paying, and googling in court.
Rodriguez was also cited for obstructing the investigation and for violating the Basic Agreement which is the master document that lays out protocol between the Players and Major League Baseball.
"We shall triumph over all this evil that wants to debase our humanity or obstruct our progress as a nation," he vowed.
After Kennedy-Macfoy was shot with the Taser, he was arrested and charged with obstructing police.
Another cable, which prompted Ecuador to expel the US ambassador to the country, accused Ecuador's commander of police of using his position "to extort cash and property, misappropriate public funds, facilitate human trafficking, and obstruct the investigation and prosecution of corrupt colleagues", concluding that "corruption among Ecuadorian national police officers is widespread and well-known".
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