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His best work here dives into that mood of being stifled.
Optimists, which Hollywood is never short of, believe that this represents the potential to produce a new "golden age" of film-making, where power is returned to creatives, instead of being stifled by studios.
I didn't want to be in the same room as him for one six-month interval, such was my sense of being stifled by him, of having my every movement monitored.
Even the novel hints at a kind of brooding darkness about the place, and the Journals make clear Fowles's repeated sense of being stifled and trapped on this remote portion of England's south coast.
"And companies are sick of being stifled by old, legacy payments systems.
Its growth, instead of being stifled in the larger company, has accelerated.
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And that means allowing parliament the time to revise, amend and improve the bill free from the threat of debate being stifled.
It will also throw some bootcamps into a tizzy, with screams of innovation being stifled by regulation.
"And that means allowing Parliament the time to revise, amend and improve the bill free from the threat of debate being stifled".
As for Veritas, it becomes part of the Carlyle Group, which saw a company with a lot of potential, that was being stifled inside of Symantec.
Freedom of expression is being stifled in other ways too, Mansour said.
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