He said warner believes that the format war between hd dvd and blu-ray would
not stymie
growth as many observers have been saying.
Stymies investigations
and prosecutions in nearly more eos s to.
The schools with no kitchens fresh food
plans stymied
by new schools more.
Stymied by a lack
of spinnaker in conditions where large sail plans were fastest.
Late payments by the gmb
also stymied
farmers ' initiative to grow maize.
Indeed since 1828 this has more or less been the norm, health and environmental issues
effectively stymieing
alternative options.
Stymie growth
as many observers have been saying.
Stymied by the horrendously complicated bureaucracy
of the railroad.
Meanwhile, the loo nearest to me is now refusing to flush, which
rather stymied
my attempt to p*ss on grantham!
Stymie development.
Stymied by the real problems
of life but to face them with affection and march on.
They relied mainly on long lobs forward from bobby collins, but were
constantly stymied
by deep lying southampton defense.
Stymies collective reform, and places an onerous burden on the individual.
By january 1999 consensus was
again stymied, heralding three more years of unbroken famine.
Stymies the strategic arms control process.
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