Sentence examples for to be stifled from inspiring English sources

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My sexuality had to be stifled.

"We cannot allow them to be stifled or stopped by brutal actions of the Libyan government".

"We won't allow that to be stifled by a tragic event in Arizona".

But if they were too familiar with one another, fresh ideas tended to be stifled.

Schmalz contends that owners don't have to meet in a smoke-filled room for competition to be stifled.

The adopted legislation does not allow democratic publicity to be stifled, even on a theoretical level in the event of a worst-case scenario.

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He seemed to be stifling a sigh when Joyner asked him about Smiley's criticism.

It happens, perversely, on "Talk Is Cheap," a carpe-diem anthem on which Mr. Jackson seems to be stifling a yawn.

Universities have shied away from curtailing the activities of such groups for fear that they might appear to be stifling free speech and freedom of religion.

Still, such a life wouldn't have to be stifling for Allan, the exterminator, and his lady love, Virga, if both weren't married to ogres.

Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), called Ana, is a shy, college-aged virgin who works at a hardware store, loves Jane Austen, and constantly seems to be stifling giggles.

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