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With that comes an acute frustration of working within institutions and systems that obstructed or compromised their understanding of care work.
Much of the infrastructure and catacombs were untouched, but the dimensions changed and the steel columns that obstructed fans' views came down.
Near the start of the march, two women and a young man secured themselves with chains to a car that obstructed traffic.
In addition, a New York judge ruled that Ms. Ellingsworth had engaged in "patently deceptive" and manipulative conduct that obstructed judicial proceedings.
The judges asserted that the government's export rules operated as a kind of prepublication licensing scheme that obstructed the professor's rights to scientific expression.
"If people at BP knew and failed to disclose to the government what the flow rate was, that obstructed more than justice," Mr. Lazarus said.
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Large masses that obstruct the foramen of Monro are debulked to relieve ventricular obstruction.
He saw them as "ornaments" that obstruct truth.
However beautiful these lines, they also possess a deliberate blandness, a literariness, that obstructs their power.
During rapid decompression the nitrogen forms gas bubbles that obstruct capillaries.
Proponents of a ban on caviar trading acknowledge that obstructing the trade would dry up funds for the hatcheries.
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