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"The city's migration uptick in the last year is most certainly related to the mortgage meltdown, which has stifled movement to the suburbs of potential homeowners and the broader recession, which has put a damper on Sun Belt migration," said William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution.
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Their silence isn't resonant; it's stifled, and stifling.
Playing up this contrast between almost facile melody and forceful, stifled statement in the first movement gave the work a new dramatic line and made it the highlight of a strong concert.
Mr. Feltsman and his colleagues muted, for example, Shostakovich's wonderful Trio No. 2: instead of the strong biting anguish one often hears in the first movement, they offered stifled resignation with moments of forte feeling breaking through only later in the piece's development, all the more poignant for being used sparingly.
The documentary becomes stifled because it only scratches the surface of a black musical movement that runs brilliantly deep.
By the stifled voice of the magnetic needle, the Earth proclaims the movements of her interior, and could we rightly interpret the flaming page of the polar light, it would not be less instructive for us.
The stifled political discourse in America has made Sanders a folk hero and made his candidacy a political movement.
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He remained stifled, shy.
The feeling of being stifled and anxious.
"It's really stifled cardiac arrest research.
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