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He's stymied from behind.
Planning this trip, I had been stymied from embarrassment of choice.
This stands in marked contrast to the powers of the two preceding Presidents, whose interventions in foreign affairs were often undercut or stymied from above.
But further education was stymied from the 1960s when the Left insisted it should be in the public sector, which could not afford to expand.
It is simply a hugely well-meaning but impersonal film, stymied from the outset by the need to pay respectful tribute to all concerned.
PAGE C1 KEEPING IT SIMPLE AND FREE If you are one of those cellphone owners stymied from time to time by features, take heart.
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The "Lethal Weapon" movies stymied expectations from the start, in 1987, by inverting racial stereotypes.
That anger was seen last month when Coleen Rowley, the senior Minneapolis agent, wrote a letter to Mr. Mueller complaining that headquarters had repeatedly stymied requests from agents in her Minneapolis office who were seeking a search warrant to examine the contents of Zacarias Moussaoui's computer, in the weeks before Sept. 11.
I objected when editors stymied reporters from warning of George W. Bush's Iraq folly and was clipped to a tight leash.
Technological advances, like smart-gun technology that prevents people other than the owner from firing a gun, have been stymied by opposition from the National Rifle Association and from many gun owners.
So, with the big reputations stymied, where and from whom might a face-saving goal come from for the home side?
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