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A lot of my classmates would feel stifled out here.
The potential for creative growth is being stifled out of these major cosmopolitan hubs.
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As such, DeLonge felt creatively stifled and "bummed out" with the label's limitations.
Although Kapuscinski's settings were many and his material varied, his underlying themes remained constant - fear and oppression and how people cope with or transcend it, meagre circumstances and how they can both warp and ennoble, the stifling drawn-out torture of political monocultures, and the abiding desire of human beings to possess their own souls.
And how many more amazing young folks are out there, stifled by low expectations and meaningless demands?
After tonight's chat, Wells recorded nine straight outs and stifled the Indians on one run in the next four and two-thirds innings.
With a crisp fastball and a devastating splitter he used for big outs, Clemens stifled the A's for six and two-thirds innings of the Yankees' 5-2 victory.
Too many members of Congress, including Democrats, stifled their doubts out of political fear -- fear that Bush might be right about the evidence, but more important, fear that the war would go well and they would be on the "wrong" side of it politically, headed into the 2004 presidential election year.
He stifled the urge to let out a whoop.
In high school, Dan couldn't wait to get out — he felt stifled by a moral claustrophobia.
But it would be a tragedy if the confirmation process stifled his willingness to speak out and provide Mr. Obama with the best advice possible.
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