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then and so we limped along with the damned thing for years, eking out ever thinning
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As it was he limped the rest of the week
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I nodded my head and limped out of the Station and into the morning sunlight
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He limped off to call Rosy Panicker to inform her of the situation
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After that they limped to the watercourse and found a late Noonsleep
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Ken and Eileen, both being able to work in full time jobs, saved and scrimped and carried each other all the way to the fertility clinic, where they found sympathy, helping hands, many months of pain and many dashed expectations
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weighted net impedes its wings, and the ropes tied to the trees prevent
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He limped over to the counter only using the toes of the bad foot and waited
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When it was over two of the five limped off; three of
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limped into the room
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“Harry, I see the obvious impediment
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he limped out of the room
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Britainic was to sail from Chelsea Docks on Wednesday the eleventh of April, therefore tickets for passage on the Overland train were arranged to insure their arrival in New York with time to spare should the unforeseen impede their journey
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Max limped in and sat at the counter
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When she realized Jim was no longer sitting at the table, she limped back through the dining room, and on through the kitchen to the back door
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I limped quickly to the Pinto, and as I drove off I could hear
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Agent Johnson limped into the theater room and placed his hand on the
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She believed him when he said the existence of simulated souls is one of the biggest impediments to medical advances in their society
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He limped onward; his hands shriveled, his bald head covered in a spider web of blackened veins
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somewhat, and as we limped exhaustedly into the car
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Jean now limped across this same
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" came the reply, but he limped to the back of the cart and climbed in
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Several figures, including Rafe, limped from the remnants of the Outer Shell, saved by crouching against it as the swell flowed over the wall
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Afterwards, he limped off to a nearby Inn,
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The more she scrimped and worried, the worse her
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Many of the angels could sense the impeding blue blood bath: Maybe this would be a blood bath blood drive?
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Hearing this noise, young Aristides limped out of the cabin
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Mother limped into our camp the
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But as she raised her sling again, he turned away, then limped back to his hut
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I stood, still holding my wound and limped over to Willow
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But she could pick at it as she made her way back down the ridge to the cave, assuming and hoping that Mercer had limped his way into it by now
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Staying silent was the hardest trial of her life, but she knew it would only impede her progress
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Long hair was a nuisance and an impediment
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The white headed Lascorii princess's over-developed 'fashion-sense' pervaded her every interaction---lethal as she and her sisters were, nothing impeded her looking the part of courtier to the Matriarch
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She then limped her way back across the room
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After about 379,000 years the electrons and nuclei combined into atoms (mostly hydrogen); hence the radiation decoupled from matter and continued through space largely unimpeded
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Now Carter’s bloody figure shuffled and limped around the ring and her resolve had failed her
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Opponents agreed; hardly anyone wanted the streets filled with rioting protesters, but peaceful demonstrations should not be impeded with brute force
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But what would be the point? Where would he go? He limped slowly along with them, hobbling on the bruised leg that Khan had almost snapped in two
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She limped toward the house, pushing away the helping arm Alex offered
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Lifting the kid into her arms again, she hopped and limped a few steps, rested and moved again
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” She limped a few more steps
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Slung over Op14's shoulder Gerrid was carried unimpeded through walls of the compound towards the fenced perimeter, without any sign of detection
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At least I was warming up when I limped back into the brightly lit eating area
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The hard clay of the hill had made revetments unnecessary, but the perpendicular trenches, backed by a second rampart before the fort, had impeded their retreat and caused the only serious loss from our fire
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I expect that once in power, however, the modus operandi will be consolidating power that may (ironically) impede the party‘s ability or willingness, for that matter, to legislate meaningful reforms
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In either case, Human Dignity is (ultimately) compromised; considered an impediment to practical designs thought to promote either an Ideal or Orderly society, or whatever other intent
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impeding the advancement of its Universal Principles
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Certain groups in recent generations, however, have been hampered, for political and social reasons, perhaps, by bureaucratic ―visionaries‖ whose (utopic) imaginations and impractical zeal for alternative (economic) reforms have repeatedly impeded economic progress, if not encouraged underachievement
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Taking his direction from the stars, Darkburst limped through the remainder of the moon and half of the next sun without stopping, and when he finally collapsed beneath a thicket, unable to stagger one more step, he felt as though he was about to die
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"Where've yer been then?" he asked as I limped in
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Nevertheless, this remarkable decision should demand closer scrutiny by reasonable men and women over the question of competency as such vaguely defined standards may apply to certain individuals of ―limited‖ intelligence or stunted emotional development that (supposedly) renders their ability to make sound judgment problematical; yet for all intent and purposes, however, seem sufficiently capable of leading normal, productive lives; and whose marginal ―deficiencies‖ are not considered in any manner an impediment to the legal requirements respective of property and person
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“‘Let not the marriage of true minds admit impediments,’” he recited as the stiff fabric of the dress’s bodice came away from my body
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Louis trip we wimped out by avoided the rigors of real bike touring (with tons of heavy stuff on the bikes), but we did go on a genuine bike tour once
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In fact, it would impede the speed and maneu-verability of the bicycle
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She limped towards the bus terminal but, from a block away saw, at the entrance, a pair of policemen stop a tourist couple and ask for documents
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In the beginning, it was not difficult to erase these small impediments to the free movement of large aggregations of precious, but not easily controlled, livestock
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Their whole extended family scrimped and saved and sacrificed, and found the money to put him in a formula car, one with a two-litre internal combustion engine
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After we all hobbled and limped to a great shower that adjoined the cafeteria
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EPA"s rules to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases were cited as impediment
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They wish to impede all progress and return us to the “horse and buggy
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overcome all of these impediments but they are much of the problem
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That fence would seriously impede having a totally open border and would interfere
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“The book’s title refers to the idea that our emotional states are themselves examples of what Minsky dubs ‘ways to think,’” Shapiro offers, as he continues quoting Minsky: “‘…general methods of problem-solving that our brains use to tackle the tasks of everyday life…Rather than being impediments to reasoning,’ Minsky argues, ‘emotions can actually help us to focus our attention in ways that are relevant to our immediate goals…They do this by changing the “resources,” or processes, that our brains use at any given moment
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The state-owned grandiose and expensive infrastructures of the countries, international aid organizations and the organizations of the Third Sector of the civil society (non-profit) seek to solve serious social problems that last long per millenniums, however they don’t obtain the definitive solution to the human beings’ basic necessities that become excluded in its majority for imposition of the perverse existent socioeconomic model in the world that privileges minorities and it impedes that all the citizens live with dignity and well-being in any country
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This existent model impedes that the well-intentioned purposes are concretized, mainly in relation to the obtaining of resources and generation of income
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Observe then that there is much money, available material and human resources or in potentiality that are impeded of circulating for current system
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It impedes that the humanity lives with happiness and enjoy the material and technological well-being in that persons can gain, without anybody loses
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However, current society is tied with so many laws that impede any change, for this reason we idealized this intention with utilization of the Third Sector of the economy so that it participates of this grandiose event to harvest success and to accomplish its altruistic dreams with completeness, efficacy and global reaching
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There are forts systemic causes that impede its success as alternative force to the State
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These compose the human society to build gigantic interconnected global network that it acts 24 hours in any region of the world, without the protectionist impediments of nationalist barriers and trash of tributary laws or of patrimonial possessions
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They were pale and gaunt, most had severe speech impediments, some had awkward gaits and inward facing legs, and there were clear dental issues
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See some signalling examples: legislation change that impedes the continuity of the Project in the country; political retrocession; economic crisis, dictatorship, low reliability level and high popular dissatisfaction
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With this, it avoids that somebody receives or make draft in money, it annuls the emission of checks or it impedes any legal right of drafts and it avoids patrimonial appropriation in judicial demand, including the governments, sponsors, introducers, authors and Teams of Coordination of the XUSING Project
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Her hair was elaborately crimped, her face was quite plump, her cheeks rosy, her white eyes shining
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Unimpeded by our escort, we reached another small town by nightfall
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Most of the rivers in this area are rather shallow and can be easily forded, the few exceptions had permanent bridges under construction, so progress would soon be unimpeded
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Her grandfather limped over to her and whispered, “She went to the fishing
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“The boss who gave you your job got murdered, but instead of you helping to find out who did it, you’re doing what you can to impede the investigation
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Some limped as she did
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She limped to his side
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I couldn’t make out the florid script, but Giovanni insisted it was in Latino and simply requested in the name of the emperor that we should be allowed to continue unimpeded as far as Innsbruck
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shut up the passages of the hill country, and had fortified all the tops of the high hills and had laid impediments in the champaign
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These “educrats” know better than anyone else, though they would never admit it, that most of the massive school bureaucracy is not merely useless, but an overbearing impediment to good education
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However, believers in reincarnation stood as impediments to the Catholic Church’s
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unimpeded fountain of true facts from those past lives that could stand up to intense scrutiny
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tarnished Conservatives, where they limped through the election in 1997
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The engagement party was certainly impressive but the wedding did not materialize due to a serious impediment on her part that Roger was not prepared to overlook since he was not willing to marry outside the church
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greenhouse gases were cited as impediment to growth by at least 30 organizations‖
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but that will not help without the removal of other impediments
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They wish to impede all progress and return us to the ―horse and buggy days‘ for if they really were for clean, safe energy they would be promoting the use of nuclear energy
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was fat and the other one limped
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has impeded all serious attempts to investigate the Clinton-Gore
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busiest times of the day, and progress was impeded at every step
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Therefore it impeded his course work not to have his glasses
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He was eighty years old, had a speech impediment and a bad self-image, apart from that he had been living in the wilderness of Midian for forty years and we know what desert life can do to your appearance
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removed the legal impediments to in-migration of Jews:
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In a split second, so quickly that Nemia could not impede her, all of her power concentrated in her right fist and she spun and struck over Nemia
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I had written before that my dad pimped me out when I
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pimped out in is literally only a mile from the house I live in now