When she confronted Don, he stonewalled her and limited her access to the business records. |
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But when state prosecutors stonewalled the case, the Justice Department flatly refused to bring charges. |
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For six days the company has stonewalled customers and the press with vague explanations or, worse, no explanation at all. |
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The letter asserted that the board had stonewalled the waiting-list members. |
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If they batted the overs West Indies would win so Vaughan had to go for the kill and Browne and Bradshaw stonewalled defiantly. |
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The minister at the time, the current international trade minister, practically refused and stonewalled. |
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We attempted to discuss that with federal and provincial investigators and the crown in the fall of 2008, and were stonewalled on that. |
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It ignored the fact that there was problem, it stonewalled it and then, finally, it scrambled. |
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It was Parliament's equivalent of a subpoena, but again the government stonewalled. |
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But when senators asked for details about the breadth of NSA surveillance, they were stonewalled by the administration. |
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It has stonewalled and refused to even abide by court decisions and legal parameters such as international law. |
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Yet the government has stonewalled every single time while our most vulnerable in society are put at risk. |
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So, for other European countries, as well as other countries, it was stonewalled. |
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I was stonewalled back at that time in getting any information about the transfer of prisoners. |
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Gorbachev stonewalled, claiming that he was not aware of any such donation. |
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When the bill received first reading, on 29 August 1917, the government stonewalled Laurier's demand for a referendum on the issue. |
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If she, in the course of exercising her responsibilities, is stonewalled by others the collective women power will stand behind her. |
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The bankers refused to give an inch and just stonewalled us. |
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All questions were to be stonewalled, on the logical grounds that any comment would prejudice the judicial inquiry set to be announced by the Ministry of Defence. |
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It twisted and turned to reveal views over waterfalls cascading down canyons, stonewalled fields big enough only for a single cherry or almond tree or a small patch of vines. |
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He was frustrated that the State Department had stonewalled his attempts to find out what was going on in Jonestown. |
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This is where the European Union's policies are wrong, and I find it very regrettable that there has been no change in this respect and that the Council has stonewalled in this way. |
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The point I am making is that a bilateral approach replaced the multilateral one when the Free Trade Area of the Americas initiative was stonewalled by several South American countries. |
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Numerous other farmers and taxpayer organizations have tried to find this information but they have also been stonewalled because of the wheat board secrecy. |
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The army has stonewalled inquiries into protest-related deaths. |
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The government has stonewalled us and still lacks transparency. |
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The committee has been stonewalled, the documents were not available. |
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He then stonewalled the committee by not giving any explanation as to the criticisms, identified clause and the methodology that were brought up by expert witnesses. |
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We tried to do this privately, and we got stonewalled, absolutely stonewalled,'' he said. |
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The government stonewalled in its replies. |
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We have been stonewalled by the official opposition as well. |
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Leading from the terrace to the old stonewalled garden is a flight of stone steps. |
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The president's heart is in the right place, a string of supporters argued: he is just being stonewalled by opponents. Mr Obama's whole bus tour was in friendly territory. |
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