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  • The crews found a makeshift stairwell between the first and second floor that further hindered rescue efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • At school his academic progress was hindered by a series of health problems.
  • Any record company that believes illicit song file distribution hinders their ability to sell music is deceiving itself - how else will anyone find out about the gazillion CDs that are out there?
  • It seems they made a dreadful charivari at the village boundary, threw a quantity of spell-bearing objects over the border, a buffalo's skull and other things; then branded a chamur -- what you would call a currier -- on his hinder parts and drove him and a number of pigs over into Jelbo's village. Under the Deodars
  • It is a scourge to a sinful land; as once it was for the destruction of the whole world, so it is now often for the correction or discipline of some parts of it, by hindering seedness and harvest, raising the waters, and damaging the fruits. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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  • Imbros, and Lemnos, but the four which were hindermost were caught off Elaeus. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Poor internet speeds hold businesses back and hinder social mobility. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the middle line is the posterior part of the sagittal suture connecting the parietal bones; extending downward and lateralward from the hinder end of the sagittal suture is the deeply serrated lambdoidal suture joining the parietals to the occipital and continuous below with the parietomastoid and occipitomastoid sutures; it frequently contains one or more sutural bones. II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
  • Work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow. 
  • But their growth spurt across the pond has been hindered by a glaringly obvious gap in their motorcycle range. The Sun
  • What is "Men's damager, words 'hinderer, and yet words' arouser? A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance
  • Conclusions : The soft tissue in the acetabulum is one of the factors to hinder hip reduction.
  • Further investigation was hindered by the loss of all documentation on the case.
  • He, however, is no imitative epigone, but a historian of the first rank, helped rather than hindered by the literary tradition within which he wrote.
  • Unfortunately, none of these will fix or eliminate the damaged veins that hinder proper circulation of blood through the body.
  • Hopes for the textiles offshoot are further hindered thanks to the debt it is being asked to carry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Der Creaturen und also auch unsere Vollkommenheit bestehet in einem ungehinderten starken A Lecture on the Study of History
  • The labourers went quietly and steadily on with their work, as though it were a thing that had to be done; and when Jüchziger laid his hand on one and another of them, with the idea of hindering them by force, he soon found himself repulsed in no very gentle fashion. The Young Carpenters of Freiberg A Tale of the Thirty Years' War
  • Do you really want the legal ramifications of a line of code hindering game development?
  • She wanted to free the Haluk — those highly intelligent, extremely numerous, misunderstood aliens — from the allomorphism that had so tragically hindered their progress. Perseus Spur
  • ‘Financial concerns are the number one thing hindering me from having another baby,’ said Claire, a commercial property agent.
  • Work today,for you know not how much you may be hindered tomrrow.
  • The blinkers will not hinder his progress. The Sun
  • The brace I have to wear is hindering my movements
  • And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmovable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves. The Dor�� Gallery of Bible Illustrations
  • The foreign affairs committee also accused the foreign office of hindering its investigation into the government report, whose findings were published last December. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wouldn't hinder your work,I'm going swimming right now.
  • Her progress certainly hasn't been hindered by her lack of experience.
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • Yet this could be hindered by political interference. Times, Sunday Times
  • When pursued he makes directly for his hole, and even if his hinder parts should be caught hold of, is extricated with great difficulty.
  • Anti-fouling paints keep marine organisms from growing on boat bottoms because they contain biocides, chemicals that hinder the growth of barnacles and other animals.
  • MY DEAR FRIEND: I apply to you now, as to the greatest virtuoso of this, or perhaps any other age; one whose superior judgment and distinguishing eye hindered the King of Poland from buying a bad picture at Venice, and whose decisions in the realms of 'virtu' are final, and without appeal. Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works
  • This head should be looking at ways to help rather than hinder. The Sun
  • And everything, one may say, was at his beck and call, and even those in authority hindered him in nothing, and the archimandrite thanked him for his zeal: he gave freely of his substance to the monastery, and when the fit came upon him he sighed and groaned over his soul and was troubled not a little over the life to come. A Raw Youth
  • Unhindered by body armor, a peltast could move much more quickly than the fully armed hoplite, whose equipment was both far more heavy and far more expensive than theirs. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • Meanwhile, powerful United States Army helicopters continued dropping massive concrete blocks to hinder the lava flow.
  • That would have hindered any formal investigation and it has meant this inquiry has had to rely purely on his memory which has proved to be lacking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poor internet speeds hold businesses back and hinder social mobility. Times, Sunday Times
  • That way their hinders are covered if they don't manage to stop the bad guys in time.
  • Unfortunately, another hinderance is your son’s age. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Trying to Find a Job As A Teenager
  • From the day they were first arrested they did their utmost to hinder investigations. The Sun
  • Long periods of cloud cover hindered data acquisition during the 1991-92 summer period.
  • Because I am gay, my sexual proclivities are not hindered by a gender gap.
  • [1894] Padua in Italy they have a stone called the stone of turpitude, near the senate-house, where spendthrifts, and such as disclaim non-payment of debts, do sit with their hinder parts bare, that by that note of disgrace others may be terrified from all such vain expense, or borrowing more than they can tell how to pay. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Will their move help or hinder the situation? The Sun
  • Take half an ounce of samphire, dissolve it in two ounces of aquaevitae, add to it one ounce of quicksilver, one ounce of liquid storax, which is the droppings of Myrrh and hinders the camphire from firing; take also two ounces of hematitus, a red stone to be had at the druggist's, and when you buy it let them beat it to powder in their great mortar, for it is so very hard that it cannot be done in a small one; put this to the afore-mentioned composition, and when you intend to walk on the bar you must annoint your feet well therewith, and you may walk over without danger: by this you may wash your hands in boiling lead. The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé
  • The Lord grant that I may at last become an obedient and truly teachable child; for that faculty, whatsoever it be, that asks vociferously, seems not to be the one which, as I.P. says, "_graspingly receives," _ but is rather a hinderance to its reception. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • Unfortunately these drugs are quite toxic and hinder the body's ability to fight off infection.
  • In the case of the early lengthening steps, the value of L p is low, suggesting that perhaps half of the structure either unfolds or desorbs to a random coil configuration with little hindered movement.
  • Thou think'st them to o'ertake, Thou thinkest to overtake them, for all thou'rt fettered fast; while thou bearest Thy sins from thy desire Follies, which slay thee whatso do hinder thee, perdie. way thou farest. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • perceptible only as unaccountable influences that hinder progress
  • High winds and ice snapped power cables, and sub-zero temperatures and wind gusts hindered the attempts of emergency teams to reconnect them.
  • Yet it also hindered the drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nobody in Control Central was surprised that the small zep-shaped ship continued on its course unhindered. Pigeons Having Sex On An Air Conditioner In New York
  • Nor is it motivated by concern to ensure that humanitarian efforts proceed unhindered.
  • I suspect — and I have no actual basis for saying this, so be warned that I am talking out of my hinder — that this is easier to handle in fanfic than in commercial writing. Pinging the id «
  • It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura.
  • Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards.
  • Political correctness has certainly not hindered my ability to be vulgar or offensive.
  • It could also hinder police from finding witnesses. The Sun
  • But as soon as the productiveness of labour reaches the point at which it is sufficient to satisfy also the highest requirements of every worker, the exploitage of man by man not only ceases to be a necessity of civilisation, but becomes an obstacle to further progress by hindering men from making full use of the industrial capacity to which they have attained. Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • I was hindered from getting here earlier.
  • A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir.
  • Many students and parents protested, saying the move hindered studies. The Sun
  • She was clad in brocades befitting Kings; her breasts were like twin pomegranates, a woven zone set with all kinds of jewels tightly clasped her waist which expanded below into jutting hips; and her hinder cheeks stood out as a mound of crystal185 supporting a silvern shaft. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • People at your age are in a state of natural ebriety; and want rails, and gardefous, wherever they go, to hinder them from breaking their necks. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Finally, Aristophanes commented Athenian law court system. He criticized that the jurors lacked of responsibilities, civic officials accepted bribe and orators hindered the justice.
  • Work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow. 
  • The blogger said Iran's government is motivated by the desire to ultimately convert the country's Internet into an Intranet not only to "disconnect communication between inside the country and abroad," but also to "channelize" access in each region of the country to hinder news of political protests, workers strikes and other problems or developments in the provinces that could motivate others to take action. NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories
  • Unfortunately these drugs are quite toxic and hinder the body's ability to fight off infection.
  • Heavy snow hindered construction work.
  • The other hinderance is the supply of mortgages. Times, Sunday Times
  • It might be said that the bod has both helped and hindered him. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wouldn't hinder your work,I'm going swimming right now.
  • Making dietary changes could either support or hinder smoking cessation.
  • In the 1950s Encyclopedia Brittanca, the vast central plateau of Chiapas was cited as among the most fertile and finest land masses in all of Mexico hindered by the almost complete lack of transportation and its remoteness from the rest of the country. Fifty Years in Southern Mexico
  • Progress is hindered by the lack of clinicians in managerial posts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deal will now go ahead unhindered by the year end, to the advantage of both sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will be used by astronomy club members and novice stargazers who will benefit from the forest's dark skies, unhindered by polluting street lights.
  • Regulators concerned with fairness ought to help rather than hinder the free flow of information. Times, Sunday Times
  • Osmotic stresses, such as drought, low-temperature and high salinity, are major factors in hindering tall fescue growth and productivity.
  • To inspect a lobster's limbs, we lay it on its back (as Aristotle did), and see the legs overlapping, each hinder one above the one before; the hindmost is the first we see, and the one we must first lift up to inspect the others. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • If using a capo is a crutch, how am I hindering my music with one? Mandolin Cafe News
  • From the day they were first arrested they did their utmost to hinder investigations. The Sun
  • It is to be observed that as the cecum is only three inches in length and two and a half in diameter, and as its contents are necessarily propelled in opposition to gravity, a slight casualty will hinder or obstruct the upward movement of the pultaceous mass of the effete ingesta. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • Don't hinder me in my work.
  • A computer, a sofa and the all-important magnetic board with the names of the players who will help or hinder the health kick. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have agreed, indeed, that the term hinders rather than assists an under - standing of “what is actually being done in different societies.” WELFARE STATE
  • All error is what physiologists term fissiparous, and in exterminating one false opinion you may be hindering the growth of an uncounted brood of false opinions. On Compromise
  • They began by knocking down the burdens of the hindermost of my men, and several shots were fired, each party spreading out on both sides of the path. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • The fungus attacks all major varieties of bananas and plantains, turning the leaves a mottled yellow, brown and black, hindering photosynthesis.
  • Either Mr Huntingdon would take things into his own hands, and, acting with characteristic impetuosity and bluffness, would most likely hinder where he meant to help forward, or else he would fail perhaps to understand and appreciate his son's views and methods of proceeding, and would prevent a successful issue by his impatience or interference. Amos Huntingdon
  • Instead, I wrote to ensure that the regulation of state judicial practice - something that has long been the responsibility of the states - is not unduly "federalized" via a problematic one-size-fits-all approach that ignores differences between the states, hinders the states 'aggressive and innovative efforts to ensure fairness, and launches an entirely new body of federal constitutional law and an entirely new layer of expensive and expansive litigation. Undefined
  • Last that it will be primely to the discouragement of all learning, and the stop of Truth, not only by disexercising and blunting our abilities in what we know already, but by hindering and cropping the discovery that might be yet further made both in religious and civil wisdom. Plea for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing
  • The most recent campaigns have moved the anti-walker argument on again, to claim that baby-walkers hinder normal child development.
  • Indeed, ye'll no hinder some to threap that it was nane o 'the auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the laird's room, but only that wanchancy creature, the major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the laird's whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the laird himsell, if no better. Redgauntlet
  • If you're calling hinders, I could probably beat him. Google News - Top Stories
  • The plasterers were hindered; the painters misunderstood orders; the paperers have defalcated, and the universe generally comes to a pause. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
  • A former injury was hindering him from playing his best.
  • Anti-personnel and anti-tank mines were now being laid in limited quantities a hundred metres out to the flank where they might best hinder a debussing enemy. First Clash
  • Both Casim and Roisin have broken with any sort of religious orthodoxy and are merely seeking to pursue their relationship and lives unhindered by family and social pressures.
  • We are fortunate to experience good religious tolerance in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts.
  • It was also shown that the hindered rotation of 4-phenyl in the molecule of 2,4,6-triphenyl pyrylium salt is unfavorable to its fluorescence emission.
  • A very small fraction of the Sun's light and heat is emitted in such directions that after passing unhindered through interplanetary space, it hits the Earth.
  • The researchers speculated that separation from parents might hinder the chances of forming intimate relationships as an adult.
  • Unfortunately these drugs are quite toxic and hinder the body's ability to fight off infection.
  • Work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow. 
  • My first impulse is to get off my toes and stand flat-footed, but as soon as I try that, I begin to fall, windmilling my arms as fast as I can to steady myself, but the motion is hindered by my wings, which crush under my weight on impact.
  • [Sidenote: Discord in an armie the hinderer of all profitable enterprises.] if the two kings had not doone their best to appease the fraie begun. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • And it said proper processes were further hindered by problems with computer systems. The Sun
  • To prove a passage by the Norwest, without any land impedimentes to hinder the same, by aucthoritie of writters, and experience of trauellers, contrary to the former obiections. The Worldes Hydrographical Discription
  • Freedom for him is something that belongs to a person when he is not hindered from following his preferences and inclinations.
  • Work today,for you know not how much you may be hindered tomrrow.
  • This species is at once known from Chelodina longicollis by the form of its high, flat sternum, which is strongly keeled on the sides, and by this part being of a uniform reddish colour, without any dark margin to the plates; the hinder part of the sternum is only slightly concavely truncated, and not deeply notched. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • The benefits that consumers will enjoy are dependent on unbridled competition within the industry; government intervention will only hinder its evolution.
  • From the hinder edge of the hyoid arch grows out the membranous operculum, in which develop later the opercular bones and branchiostegal rays. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • It was clear now that she was indeed sleeping, her light breathing in no way hindered.
  • Last, that it will be primely to the discouragement of all learning, and the stop of truth, not only by the disexercising and blunting our abilities in what we know already, but by hindering and cropping the discovery that might be yet further made both in religious and civil wisdom. Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing: Paras 1-19
  • Nor has sensory skepticism hindered dogmatists from seeking absolute truth elsewhere, namely in Reason or Logic.
  • Wink's project is to construct a ‘Christology from below,’ since he believes that the divinized Christ hinders human transformation.
  • The periods of uncertainty were not the only factors to hinder his progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • The car park in Kew Foot Road is often full, hindering patients who have no other choice but to drive there as they are not fully mobile.
  • At school his academic progress was hindered by a series of health problems.
  • And therfore this as the rest breadeth no hinderance to this most commodious discouery. The Worldes Hydrographical Discription
  • Now the LORD God was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, with his dog; and as Adam and his wife were beginning these new abominations, the LORD God did stub the toe of his foot upon their hindermost quarters. Tony Hendra: Not The Bible -- The Ultimate and Eternal Parody
  • WHILE we were constantly delighting ourselves with the reading of books, which it was our custom to read or have read to us every day, we noticed plainly how much the defective knowledge even of a single word hinders the understanding, as the meaning of no sentence can be apprehended, if any part of it be not understood. The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • The structure would be built over the water, allowing the tide to ebb and flow unhindered.
  • When I did perceive that I was delivered from death, and reserved to be gelded, I was greatly sorrie, insomuch that I thought all the hinder part of my body and my stones did ake for woe, but I sought about to kill my selfe by some manner of meanes, to the end if I should die, I would die with unperished members. The Golden Asse
  • Eventually he found an agreeable home in the University of Utah where his inventive genius could work unhindered.
  • It makes sense because you the immortal being are good and you will hinder your own growth when doing harm.
  • This situation has pertained for some time and has hindered the development of the town.
  • And whensoeuer any of our subiects hath any thing to do with any of the foresaid merchants by way of contentions: or that they be damnified or hindered by any of our subiects: then we appoint and ordeine our Chanceller and Secretary Vasili Shalcan to heare their causes, and finally to determine on both sides according to equitie and iustice: and that he shall search the trueth betweene both parties. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Progress is hindered by the lack of clinicians in managerial posts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Was the historical detail interesting or did it hinder your enjoyment of the book as a thriller? Times, Sunday Times
  • The team that is promoted this year will be hindered throughout next season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sir George strode purposefully towards a grand statue of a heroic millipede raised on its hinder legs clutching a large cross in several of its limbs.
  • The purpose and persistency of the aberree was hindered in ratio to the amount of emotional charge within his engram bank.
  • Above the mighty fortress of earth, dark cumulous nimbus clouds clash violently against each other invoking the worst of all storms and hindering all whom dare to cross by air.
  • CCTV said the rescue work had been hindered by large amounts of coaldust thrown up by the explosion. 45 Chinese coalminers freed after cave-in that killed eight
  • But their growth spurt across the pond has been hindered by a glaringly obvious gap in their motorcycle range. The Sun
  • But as for the longer novel, in a blind and blundering way, constantly trapped and hindered by his want of genius and his want of taste, by his literary ill-breeding and other faults, he seems to have more of a "glimmering" of the real business than they have, or than any other Frenchman had before him. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • ANTEVERSION: -- Persons suffering from anteversion or retroversion should sleep without pillows under the head, and lie flat upon the back; they should sit with the feet as high as convenient and avoid high seats which hinder the feet from touching the floor. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • This has tended to hinder the roll-out and uptake of broadband services among the domestic and SME communities.
  • Frenum: that which holds things together: a lunate or triangular portion at the inner and hinder base of the wing in Odonata and Trichoptera; see tendo. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Vanity of Notwithstanding all this denunciation, to the utter con - agrology. fufion of the aftrologers, there did not blow, during the whole time affigned, any wind to hinder the farmers from threfhing and winnowing their corn c. The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time;
  • It can be argued, then, that economics plays a big role in hindering the sending of Brazilian cross-cultural missionaries. Unleashing the Brazilian Evangelical Missionary Force through a Business as Mission model
  • drogue" (a square piece of plank with a rope tail spliced into its centre, and considered to hinder a whale's progress at least as much as four boats), and let go the end. The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales
  • If we deny ourselves in anything, that our hearts stand strongly for, because it hinders us in holy courses, God will be sure to recompense us in spiritual things abundantly, yea, and in temporal things many times.
  • Indeed, ye’ll no hinder some to threap, that it was nane o’ the Auld Enemy that Dougal and my gudesire saw in the Laird’s room, but only that wanchancy creature, the Major, capering on the coffin; and that, as to the blawing on the Laird’s whistle that was heard after he was dead, the filthy brute could do that as weel as the Laird himsell, if no better. Wandering Willie’s Tale
  • He boldly broke all fetters that hindered his liberty in preaching and in teaching.
  • YOUR SWELLINGS COME AND GO VARIABLY, but as he mentions nothing of your coughing, spitting, or sweating, the doctors take it for granted that you are entirely free from those three bad symptoms: and from thence conclude, that, the pain which you sometimes feel upon your lungs is only symptomatical of your rheumatic disorder, from the pressure of the muscles which hinders the free play of the lungs. Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works
  • He makes the duties of our general and particular calling hinder and jostle out one another. The Lord's Prayer
  • But to hinder and let it all men's ears are open; yea, and a great many of this kind of ploughmen, which are very busy, and would seem to be very good workmen. Sermons on the Card
  • Deep divisions are already there that may yet hinder the effectiveness of the Nice Treaty.
  • Howard was a hard man on Home Office issues but it hindered him at the polls.
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • It could also hinder police from finding witnesses. The Sun
  • Shipping of rice to the north was hindered by privateering in shipping routes to those destinations.
  • The awful majesty of God now will not be in the way to hinder perfect freedom and intimacy in the enjoyment of God.
  • The front portion of it is termed ‘bregma’ or ‘sinciput’, developed after birth-for it is the last of all the bones in the body to acquire solidity, - the hinder part is termed the The History of Animals
  • Mr. Negroponte says OLPC's nonproprietary software hindered sales, with some countries reluctant to commit to a nonstandard machine that didn't run Windows. Laptop Program for Kids
  • The VA does not hinder the radio from being dismounted and operated ‘jerk and run’ style as a handheld radio.
  • He stated that the fore part of the brain contained three ventricles, and the hinder part, one.
  • Yet it also hindered the drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately these drugs are quite toxic and hinder the body's ability to fight off infection.
  • It also can induce an early turn of the hand at the release point, and hinder and inhibit a clean, smooth follow-through.
  • Limitation of senses does not hinder the sensitivity of this phone coz it combines technologies of blind-touch screen (Braille), voice systems and programs to function as regular phone, navi-system, book reader and object recognizer. B-Touch Innovative Mobile Touchphone For The Blind by Zhenwei You » Yanko Design
  • From the hinder edge of the hyoid arch grows out the membranous operculum, in which develop later the opercular bones and branchiostegal rays. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Originally free trade was not like mercantilism, where the government monopolizes and otherwise hinders the right to trade across borders.
  • There is no thought of ours that he can be hindered from the knowledge of. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Will their move help or hinder the situation? The Sun
  • From the day they were first arrested they did their utmost to hinder investigations. The Sun
  • There have been signs recently that he is back to somewhere near his best, progress that another INJURY could only hinder. Times, Sunday Times
  • A common condition such as polycystic ovaries, which hinders ovulation, can be triggered by excessive weight gain in pregnancy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, I have always found, that a human body was possest of a quality, which I call gravity, and which hinders it from mounting in the air, as this porter must have done to arrive at my chamber, unless the stairs I remember be not annihilated by my absence. A Treatise of Human Nature
  • Economic growth is hindered by the inadequacies of the public transport system.
  • These doors fold back flat and give the maximum amount of light and garden view with unhindered access on to the flagged terrace. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heavy slabs laid to cover drains along the tracks hinder cleaning and have become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
  • Anything that obscures Christ hinders worship, for it immediately distances us from the Godhead.
  • Economic growth is hindered by the inadequacies of the public transport system.
  • In the far Pacific, they live lives unhindered like ours.
  • Work today,for you know not how much you may be hindered tomrrow.
  • Complaints against decisions pertaining to assemblies shall be filed directly to the Supreme Administrative Court within 3 days of the date of delivery of the decision concerned; unless hindered from doing so by formal obstacles, the Court shall appoint the date of the hearing no later than within 7 days of the date of filing the complaint.
  • Plato is a gownsman; his garment, though of purple, and almost sky-woven, is an academic robe and hinders action with its voluminous folds. Representative Men
  • It happened that the financing of public works through external capital secured or collateralized by the national government, such as eventually occurred in other countries of Latin America, was hindered in Colombia.
  • The characteristics from your "hinder" list can be especially important in endearing your character to the reader, and allowing them to identify with the character and the story. Sketch a Novel in an Hour Exercise
  • Each alternative bears an important organizational cost which may hinder implementation. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • Lastly, in the very fever of my irresoluteness, I made with my body many such motions as men sometimes would, but cannot, if either they have not the limbs, or these be bound with bands, weakened with infirmity, or any other way hindered. The Confessions
  • It was the perfect comeback after so long on the sidelines following groin surgery and then a subsequent infection which further hindered his fitness. The Sun
  • And they will continue to deeply aggrieve, and hinder, those who held them, and loved them, so dearly. Grant Brooke, M.Div.: Hindsight: Burying the Ghost of Ground Zero
  • The body is dumpy, tapering to an acorn-shaped posterior; the legs are very long, resembling those of the spider when outspread; the hinder legs are disproportionately long and curved, being thus excellently adapted to enlace and press the little pilule of dung. Social Life in the Insect World
  • Is it helpful or a hinderer to the political process? Romney to give Mormon speech
  • The “manned” in manned space flight has truly hindered space exploration for a number of reasons. Kepler Is On Its Way - NASA Watch
  • Were it not a bad time for a bibliopolists, bibliomaniacs, bibliographers, and bibliotheques which hinder bibliolatry, he would have given them in a bumper, and not drop by drop as if he were afflicted with dysury of the brain. Droll Stories — Complete Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine
  • I do not know, even now as I write, how it was that Sir Edmund met his end, whether he had killed himself, as I think -- for he was of a melancholiac disposition, as was his father and his grandfather before him -- or whether, as indeed I think possible, he was murdered by the very man who swore so many Catholic lives away, by way of giving colour to his own designs -- for if a man will swear away twenty lives, what should hinder him from taking one? Oddsfish!
  • None of them looked up, allowing Michael to proceed unhindered.
  • You, reverend, you personally are hindering them.
  • She said too much clutter could hinder the way the brain processes information. Times, Sunday Times
  • So he deplored his condition, with tears in his eyes, and obtested them by the kindness due from them, as of his kindred, and by the faith they owed to God, and begged of them that they would not hinder him of this honorable mourning at his funeral. Antiquities of the Jews

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