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The creativity of our generation is stifled at the absence of funding to support that creativity.
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She'll have to; the MPAA - eager to save a potentially lucrative industry from being stifled at birth - scuppered the portion of the drafted bill dealing with the digitisation of dead celebs' images for non-commercial, "artistic" purposes.
A part of Barnes must rue being born into an era in which he was stifled at international level and denied the chance to showcase his talents at Europe's top table.
Worse, if the plague isn't stifled at birth, it can kick off a vicious circle in which asshole behaviour becomes institutionalised, generating expectations that reinforce it.
"Today's decision protects clubs even in the event that those clubs are responsible for players' careers being stifled at a critical stage in their development".
McQueen stormed out of LVMH because he felt his creativity was being stifled at Givenchy.
A flare of jealousy so cold it must be stifled at once: you have been replaced.
Russian LGBT people must feel stifled at least, if not actually forced underground.
Growth was stifled at home by energy rationing and high interest rates and abroad by weak export markets.
There are things like that that get stifled at birth and you wonder why they didn't happen.
Rather than a change of heart on press freedoms, still stifled at home, Russia's stance in Kyrgyzstan appeared to be a new tactic in dealing with the former Soviet republics it regards as within its sphere of influence.
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