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stymie sentence examples

  • Stymie internet efforts in prisons.
  • 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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