Lorries were stopped in the outside and inside lane completely obstructing the red lights. |
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I couldn't see the trail very well anymore, some thick trees obstructing my view of it. |
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No patients had anatomic abnormalities of the thoracic inlet, such as a hypertrophied scalenus anticus tendon or an obstructing tumor. |
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When a Gastrografin enema is unsuccessful, laparotomy is indicated to evacuate the obstructing meconium by enterotomy irrigation. |
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Pirlow concedes a free-kick just inside the Italy half for obstructing Karel Pobor. |
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Gardai, however, can still prosecute people for obstructing justice or interfering with a witness. |
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Some people with obstructing lesions complain intensely about trivial bloating while others scarcely notice extreme bloating. |
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Her respiratory failure requiring intubation was due to bilateral obstructing broncholiths. |
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Going to jail because one did not understand one was arguably obstructing justice, however, is very different. |
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Retention of dampness from spleen deficiency can affect the kidneys by obstructing the movement of fluids. |
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So instead, he parked on the end of a row of parked cars where he felt it was out of the way and not obstructing other motorists. |
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The vehicle was obstructing the whole road which caused Whalley Old Road to be blocked. |
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On the left there was an obstructing lesion noted at the orifice of the left upper lobe bronchus. |
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The US central bank is trying to curtail inflationary pressures without obstructing economic growth. |
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He has previous convictions for possession of class A drugs, shoplifting, obstructing police and dealing heroin. |
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Often it is not easy to photograph some cage birds without the cage obstructing part of the view. |
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Construction equipment and trucks were reported to be obstructing tourist walks and blocking access to resort facilities. |
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Most of the summer this has entailed looking at the enormous caladiums obstructing my view of the intersection. |
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With the headlight and speculum the external auditory canal is inspected and cleared of any obstructing wax or debris. |
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He was given a conditional discharge for six months for obstructing the police officer and no separate penalty was imposed for the other charges. |
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Charges vary, including unlawful assembly, causing a disturbance, and assaulting and obstructing a police officer. |
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He's been charged with obstructing a peace officer and assaulting a police officer. |
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In that case a vessel sank through the negligence of her owners in the River Dee obstructing navigation. |
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Like a gorge of ice in a river, once the first obstructing block breaks loose, the whole mass begins to move and the blockade is gone. |
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A police spokesman said targeting snakeheads is key to obstructing illegal immigration. |
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Besides the fact that the vehicle was obviously unroadworthy, the passenger was endangering himself and obstructing the view of the driver. |
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The protesters separately burned the effigies of top local officials and senior legislators they blamed for obstructing their interests. |
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The debris including the bags and the timber was obstructing a good two-thirds of the bore of the culvert. |
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The best way is to check your opponent's King with the obstructing piece, which forces a response. |
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This occurs when colonic bacteria accumulate above the obstructing lesion and flourish in a nutrient medium. |
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They were convicted by the magistrates of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty. |
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Six people were arrested on charges of illegal assembly, obstructing justice and assault of a police officer. |
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It noted that it was necessary to order coercive measures as there were indications that the mother was obstructing the child's return. |
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The court also said parts of a trailer truck were found in the ground, slowing down and obstructing recovery of the bodies. |
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But it may also inadvertently erode cultural diversity and disorient youth by obstructing the transmission of indigenous language and knowledge. |
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The proliferation of communications technology, particularly satellites, is obstructing radio astronomy. |
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Instead, he fashioned a gloriously lofted shot that cleared the obstructing pines and gave him a birdie chance. |
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The government members are the ones obstructing and filibustering during discussions on the environment. |
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Massing in groups, they began creating a disturbance and obstructing police from restoring order to the area. |
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It is probable that the water froze around the one-way flapper valve in the right inboard tank, obstructing the flow of fuel into the surge tank. |
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A cataract is a clouding that develops in the lens of the eye, blocking light to the eye and obstructing vision. |
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This is the context for the corporation's case, which is seeking to evict the protesters because they are obstructing public highways. |
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After Kennedy-Macfoy was shot with the Taser, he was arrested and charged with obstructing police. |
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The socialite and sometime model appeared before a judge at Bow Street magistrates court for obstructing the highway during last week's pro-hunting demos in London. |
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As the Mayor indicated, it made more sense to find a solution involving the structure of the cross than to cut down the obstructing trees. |
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The informal document from DG Competition is not at all based on the risk of obstructing competition. |
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Trees and low bushes will be used and carefully positioned to avoid obstructing the views. |
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Inside the match field or on the field boarding the ball may not be blocked or played back and forwards unless an opponent is obstructing. |
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Both the locomotive and empty hopper car derailed and remained upright obstructing the south track. |
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Slow down when traveling around pedestrians and avoid traveling too closely behind or obstructing them. |
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The significant cause of the congestion is vehicles being illegally parked on the double yellow lines and obstructing the narrow roads for other traffic. |
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One youth lay on the road in front of the vehicle obstructing its path, while the remainder of the group attacked the vehicle, banging on its sides, windows and doors. |
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I had no idea what the penalties were for obstructing the passage of an intercity train, or for preventing the police from going about their duty. |
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The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness. |
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The envelope also contains a warning about the federal penalties for obstructing the mail. |
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Eastwood Park has an entrance at the end of Park Avenue and cars have been parking along the small road, obstructing access and blocking residents in. |
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Parital obstruction can also be caused by Ladd's bands, abnormal fibrous bands obstructing the duodenum, which can cause bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. |
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If protest demonstrations and rallies can be confined to select areas and organised peacefully without obstructing the free movement of others, nobody can complain. |
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My wife rushed me to the local emergency room where they gave me an EKG and administered blood thinners to break up the clot that was obstructing blood flow to my heart. |
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In addition, unless the vessel to be salvaged is obstructing navigation, then there is no need to work as swiftly as in offshore salvage. |
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The Group issues a solemn warning to all those who are obstructing or seeking to obstruct, either directly or indirectly, the implementation of the road map. |
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The Liberals have abused their Senate majority by obstructing and eviscerating law and order measures that are urgently needed and strongly supported by Canadians. |
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It is the kind of dialogue and cooperation the government is so unwilling to engage in that it has to write a book on obstructing committee business then distribute it to its caucus. |
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Whatever we do, we must support those fighting for peaceful and democratic development and impose sanctions upon those obstructing such development. |
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The players will discover a good variety of doglegs and strategically well located hazards obstructing the line of play for anyone who strays far from the optimum line. |
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Is that not obstructing the migratory route of a wild salmon? |
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Rodriguez was also cited for obstructing the investigation and for violating the Basic Agreement which is the master document that lays out protocol between the Players and Major League Baseball. |
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These units have an integrated stand that is 54mm high and allows cargo to be placed on the floor without obstructing the opening of the bottom drawer. |
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Protesters have erected roadblocks along major intra-city routes, obstructing travel to and from these regions. |
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Some religious and cultural attitudes, however, do not fully embrace the principle of love and truth and therefore end up retarding or even obstructing authentic human development. |
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Extra protection against dust clogging and obstructing the ports. |
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However, they must show, at the same time, respect for the ministerial call of their members, not obstructing them, but rather promoting in them the maturing of an authentic diaconal spirituality and readiness. |
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To reduce the weight on deck, and because the cones were partially obstructing the freeing ports and preventing water from draining off the deck, three of the passengers began throwing cones overboard. |
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If a snowbank is not obstructing traffic, it will not be removed. |
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Even South Korean media said that the U. S. was obstructing the south-north relations and nervous of seeing the South and the North might solve the issue of peace and reunification by themselves. |
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At the very least, Algeria should refrain from obstructing the process. |
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He was forced to ride around a car obstructing the cycle lane when a bus sped past, scraping alongside him and nearly dragging him underneath it. |
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Thus, Daniel Ortega found himself in a position to control the affairs of the Republic, in obstructing or by allowing turn by turn a minimal functioning of the government. |
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When you encounter a huge obstacle, like a rock obstructing your path, instead of spending all of your energies trying to remove the rock, simply go around it. |
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The Clone Brush can be used to paint out the imperfection or the obstructing object. |
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Laser photosection involves the delivery of laser light inside the airway via a bronchoscope to remove the obstructing tumor. |
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He has an affinity for opposing, a yen for obstructing. |
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I was recently in the immediate vicinity when two drivers engaged in fisticuffs, as a result of which one of them died, and all because one was obstructing the other in traffic. |
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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities adopted a resolution aimed at making it easier for police to enforce the offence of obstructing persons in public places by loitering. |
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But from now on, the railways need to take down the barriers that are obstructing the cross-border transport of goods, by using each other's infrastructure. |
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And patent owners who develop no products, but only squeeze money out of those who do, can laugh all the way to the bank while obstructing progress. |
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What is more, thanks to the high level of mobility, all areas of the patient environment remain easily accessible and the devices can be easily swiveled into and out of position without obstructing other equipment. |
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Mobsters were also active in obstructing the enforcement of legal action taken against companies in default of loans, the officials said. |
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This felon was convicted of drugging and raping two females, one of them his 13 year old stepdaughter, and obstructing justice for seven years by inserting another man's blood vial in his arm in order to thwart DNA tests. |
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The Iroquois darted in pursuit but retarded as they were by the obstructing brushwood soon saw that the attempt was useless, and rallying once again continued their march towards the fires of the encampment. |
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This is especially practical if not all client stations are within range of the WLAN base station, for example if thick concrete walls are obstructing the signal. |
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A judge's life, like every other, has in it much of drudgery, senseless bickerings, stupid obstinacies, captious pettyfogging, all disguising and obstructing the only sane purpose which can justify the whole endeavor. |
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So with or without trans fat, most pot pies are good for little more than obstructing the arteries that run beneath your pot belly. |
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Thrombus in this location may embolize during the cardiac cycle or alternatively mature into a fibrous membrane obstructing the outflow tract. |
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Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a patchy ulcerated and erose solid tumor almost obstructing the lumen on the proximal antrum. |
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In addition, the CT scan showed a well-pneumatized uncinate process on the left side that appeared to be obstructing the outflow tract in the left ostiomeatal complex. |
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Hyperperistalsis, with an increase of the number and depth of the waves on both curvatives, is seen typically in obstructing lesions of the duodenum. |
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A direct attack on the Danish lines failed but, later in the year, Alfred saw a means of obstructing the river so as to prevent the egress of the Danish ships. |
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Several species of sea turtles commonly ingest plastic marine debris, and even small quantities of debris can kill sea turtles by obstructing their digestive tracts. |
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During an attack, inflamed airways constrict, obstructing air flow. |
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By the year 600, there were major build ups of silt on the bottom of the Hong Gou canal, obstructing river barges whose drafts were too deep for its waters. |
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These attempts proved ineffective in obstructing Caesar's legislation. |
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The goal of retropulsion is to expand the diameter of the urethra with fluid to suspend the obstructing substance in a fluid column that will carry it back into the bladder. |
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Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension is a rare disease characterized bythe persistence of thromboemboli obstructing the pulmonary arteries as an organized tissue. |
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Moreover, its fully steerable dish will be specifically shaped to direct radio waves to the side, where a suspended receiver collects the signals without obstructing the dish. |
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AirFrame technology rigidifies the electrostatic panel without obstructing playable surface area or interfering with ambience enriching dipole sound radiation. |
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She was charged with obstructing justice by lying to investigators. |
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