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In fact, taxpayers were ultimately prevented from even launching a legal challenge.
However, journalists were prevented from even filming Kushner's arrival at Netanyahu's office.
Three hundred and forty-five bills passed by the House have been prevented from even coming up for debate in the Senate.
For instance, it does not reflect how many people were prevented from even boarding a plane….The real number is about 90,000.
A spokesman for Liberty, a major British civil liberties and human rights group, said that if potential asylum seekers were prevented from even entering Britain, they would never be able to ask for asylum.
And so I think that debate is healthy, and I am entirely concerned about the fact that some of the climatologists that do not buy into the orthodoxy are being prevented from even having their works published.
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But staff with pensions invested in pension shares were prevented from selling even as the price plunged from $90 to $1.
Once in a while he'd place them into a container with striped walls, prevented from seeing even their own bodies by a restrictive collar.
Jones insisted this was different, though, because the injury prevented her from even clearing the hurdle.
But by then the police prevented reporters from even getting near the bus.
Because schlep blindness prevented people from even considering the idea of fixing payments.
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