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The rest of us become nothing but aids or obstructions to probably-delusional ends.
But they can be obstructions to the treatment of an unhealthy one.
Some of the body's obstructions to treatment, however, are just accidents.
India accorded such reverence to an avowed agnostic determined to break through ancient obstructions to modernisation.
The surrounding buildings were low, posing no obstructions to the wind.
Analysis of the Greek people & tells why there have always been obstructions to democratic development in Greece.
The devices, also called biliary stents, are plastic or metal tubes intended to treat obstructions to the liver.
And farther offshore, winds are stronger and more consistent, with no surface obstructions to slow the air down.
Still, she has the presence of mind to note the daunting obstructions to the course of true love.
And we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endured regime gunfire and obstructions to their investigation.
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