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obstructions <an obstruction; obstructions> N

obstructions

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The basic principles behind this tradition, is to facilitate production in wealth creation, with minimal obstructions.
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Many clashes and obstructions made the journey the slowest one since the annual shipments of radioactive waste began in 1995.
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The most difficult problems might arise when paddling around bridges and other obvious obstructions.
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Because of the many obstructions in minor roads, such as one-way or circular routes (often created to make living neighbourhoods safer), a lot of local traffic also uses the motorways.
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The awesome and wrathful manifestation of this empty yet apparent deity assists practitioners in clearing the obstructions to realisation.
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The ability to explore may be inhibited by different kinds of terrain, such as hills, water, or other obstructions.
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A crash can be down to factors like weather, slippery surfaces and obstructions, or you can tangle with other riders in races.
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They set up ambushes, built obstructions in the canals to create choke points, and began to place mines in the waterways.
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He disapproved of its ugliness and noise, and suggested simply clearing obstructions to the existing surface road to speed traffic.
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With few trees or other obstructions to reduce wind and blowing, this part of the country is particularly vulnerable to blizzards with very low temperatures and whiteout conditions.
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