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Marta, meantime, has hit the roadblocks of U.S. teams going under.
Big piles of trash everywhere and roadblocks of old sofas every few blocks.
Every day brings more roadblocks of blazing tires soaked in gasoline.
Moore, who isn't big on roadblocks of any kind, liked this a lot.
Small-scale gun battles broke out between Sunni and Shiite militias, while Sunni gunmen erected checkpoints in some areas and protesters built roadblocks of burning tires.
Eagerness may be an understatement, though Ms. Callis said her efforts have been stymied so far by the twin roadblocks of budget difficulties and indifference.
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We're given only fleeting glimpses of the war, of roadblocks and of angry young men itching for a fight, but Middle Eastern politics are never mentioned.
The use of roadblocks to look for signs of impairment was validated by Sitz, and the use of roadblocks to check for driver's licenses and vehicle registrations was expressly recognized in Delaware v. Prouse (1979).
"On this bridge, America's long march to freedom met a roadblock of violent resistance.
At one such meeting, Colin Marshall, chairman of Britain in Europe, raised with the Prime Minister the roadblock of Gordon Brown.
Should Trump run into the familiar roadblock of an intransigent Congress, he does have the final resort adopted by Obama: to bypass Congress by using his executive powers.
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