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Weatherproof roofs can withstand heavy monsoon rains and are supported by arched metal beams instead of columns, which would obstruct the classroom.
Since treatment with TRAIL normally activates caspase-dependent apoptosis (which would obstruct the analysis of programmed necrosis), we actively inhibited caspases/apoptosis by addition of the broad-spectrum caspase inhibitor zVAD-fmk.
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The company's proposal to span the river from West 57th Street was finally abandoned in the 1930s after objections from Manhattan property-owners and from the Port Authority, which argued that it would obstruct navigation and compete with revenues from the new George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel.
The White Star Line desired the ship to have a wide promenade deck with uninterrupted views of the sea, which would have been obstructed by a continuous row of lifeboats.
The biggest concern was that Pakistan, where most of the Taliban's leadership is believed to reside, would obstruct any talks in which it did not play a direct role.
North Korea, which labels any joint exercises by the allies as preparation for war, has warned for weeks that the drills would obstruct continuing diplomatic efforts to ease tension through dialogue.
They would obstruct the counting that did begin.
For a few moments, it seemed as if the crowd would obstruct the execution.
But it will be far less imperfect than those who would obstruct it.
The occurrence of several emerging springs would obstruct the groundwater flow.
Republicans would obstruct any actually ambitious legislation, Democrats would therefore fail to deliver on their campaign promises, and Americans would continue to think of Congress as a dysfunctional, do-nothing body which it is, of course.
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