stonewall in the PONS Dictionary

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Each member had the power of veto, enabling them to stonewall policy decisions.
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Stonewall noted the romance storyline was a predominantly violent and unhappy one.
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Because the church has later burned twice, in 1723 and in 1822, basically only the stonewalls of the 17th-century church remain today.
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