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I hate to see that being stifled in Russia.
"The yearnings so painfully stifled in the former, so cathartically released when they sing".
They were relaxed parents, but Korneliussen felt stifled in her town's quiet surroundings.
In the past, he has stated that he sometimes feels stifled in French cinema and among French actors.
As long as the state's minorities are stifled in favour of a facade of unity, the sentiment is empty: "many worlds", yes, but a splintered state.
Baron Ferdinando Cefalù (Mastroianni) feels stifled in his marriage to the smothering Rosalia (Daniela Rocca) and longs for his nubile, willing sixteen-year-old cousin Angela Stefania Sandrellii).
Without an open marketplace of ideas, science, philosophy and other disciplines are stifled in their development, to the technological, fiscal and even aesthetic detriment of society.
If they, and their opinions, are stifled in favour of a government that likes to determine who can list and where, can a true market remain?
They outhit the Orioles by 11-5 and scored three runs, far better production than they could muster Thursday, when they were stifled in a two-hit shutout.
But she felt stifled in Germany, and by the early sixties she was married to an American and living in Northern California.
Adu moved inside after the break and continued to play an influential role, but he and the rest of the Americans were stifled in the final third.
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