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Sangakkara Takes Jibe at Sehwag, Indian Cricketers; Says McCullum "Obstructed" Him
Auto Motto 2010
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Obstructed by bureaucracy, foreign investment in Greece remains on the same level as Libya.
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Obstructed labour can cause the uterus to rupture and lead to haemorrhage and sepsis (blood poisoning) – the leading causes of childbirth deaths.
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Apparently it caused any number of CIA and/or DOJ and/or White House officials -- see Larry C. Johnson's "Who Obstructed Justice?"
Coleen Rowley: Torture Is Wrong, Illegal and It Doesn't Work 2008
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Obstructed labor occurs in 5% of all labors all over the world, so those 5% need a c-section to successfully deliver a living child.
February 8, 2008 Melissa Silverstein 2008
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Obstructed and hindered the work of Congressional investigative bodies
Impeach Now! 2007
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Obstructed locations like stairwells and "urban canyons" between buildings are especially tricky.
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Obstructed view: extreme danger and sky-high security costs have diminished the press corps in Iraq and severely limited access to a deepening morass. ...
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Gonzales - Bush Personally Obstructed Justice to Conduct Domestic Wiretaps 2006
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Obstructed by a bank, the creek is dead and dry save when the floods of the wet season co-operate with high tides and effect a breach, to be repaired on the cessation of the rains.
Tropic Days 2003
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