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However, the novel also depicts Bolívar as an idealist and political theorist who predicted many problems that would obstruct Latin American advancement in the future.
The park service said large crowds created litter problems and a live concert would obstruct the boardwalk for beachgoers.
Representative Peter King, Republican of New York, has a particularly insidious bill that would obstruct justice by stopping the government from spending money on federal court trials for terrorists.
If the GOP hates President Obama and proved for eight years that they would obstruct his every move, why would they be more likely to work with Clinton?
For a few moments, it seemed as if the crowd would obstruct the execution.
They would obstruct the counting that did begin.
For observant Hindus, hurting or harming another being damages one's karma and obstructs advancement toward moksha -- liberation.
For observant Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, hurting or harming another being damages one's karma and obstructs advancement toward moksha (liberation).
Facebook showed it would rather obstruct progress, even progress it had lobbied for, than provide real constructive criticism.
She also said the pocket colposcope would be easier to use than a standard colposcope when she wanted to biopsy a lesion for pathology, because the pocket device would not obstruct her line of sight.
I'm not suggesting, for a moment, that any of these companies would actively obstruct Rackspace's business here.
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