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Lincoln could do all sorts of things, as indeed could Franklin Roosevelt; in their day, the ship of state was not encumbered by the psychology of "entitlement".
A comparably sized building on nearby Washington Street sold for $28 million six months ago, though it was not encumbered by the same development restrictions.
It's great to see a rewards for that terrifically enjoyable film which was not encumbered by looking like a solemn piece of Oscar bait.
He sought to ensure that the new party fully supported free-market economics and was not encumbered by predilections for controversial policies, such as wage and price controls, to reduce unemployment.
During the 2005 gubernatorial election Corzine, a former executive at Goldman Sachs, claimed he was "not encumbered by an old culture, historical entanglements and the status quo" and had a plan to use his experience to overhaul the budget process and trim spending.
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While the building wasn't encumbered with any artist-in-residency requirements, the artists who lived there wanted them to prove their artistic inclinations, particularly since this was only the second time in 30 years that an apartment had changed hands.
That was the first time Iggy wasn't encumbered by an instrument, at our first show.
It's not encumbered with significance, but richly affectionate and very entertaining.
"We are going to make sure that the generosity of light and views is not encumbered".
Unlike a newspaper, we are not encumbered by the weight of a vast, highly specialised staff.
"People put a premium on spectrum that is not encumbered by excessive regulations," Mr. de la Vega said.
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