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The act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto.
blackball
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blackball
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1
Hand them around;
blackball
them; sound the alarm of mad dog.
2
They probably just wanted to
blackball
him out of the league.
3
Snooks does not any more think it gentlemanlike to
blackball
attorneys.
4
If I wasn't afraid she would
blackball
me for the P.W.L.
5
The reaction to Cameron's
blackball
has been suitably scathing.
1
LaFemina said that could remain the case for now,
barring
incremental deals.
2
By
barring
moderate opposition candidate Bobonazarova, secular authorities risk radicalising the opposition.
3
By
barring
moderate opposition candidate Oynihol Bobonazarova, secular authorities risk radicalizing opposition.
4
It was clear now that action was inevitable,
barring
Saddam's voluntary departure.
5
The agency also wants an order
barring
Cohen from the securities industry.
6
They are likely to stay open,
barring
another big outbreak of violence.
7
A court order
barring
further contact between the two also was issued.
8
The flier zoomed, rising to avoid a high bridge
barring
their way.
9
Circuit Court of Appeals order that lifted an injunction
barring
same-sex unions.
10
And while he slept the gates were closing and
barring
the way.
11
Cuban officials have made no comment on the effective
barring
of Nowak.
12
The CFPB built that assumption into its rule
barring
mandatory arbitration clauses.
13
For the most part,
barring
illegal connections, this exorbitant increase is unavoidable.
14
Both actors signed nondisclosure agreements
barring
them from discussing their relationship publicly.
15
Most of Asia,
barring
Malaysia and Vietnam, imports huge amount of oil.
16
The orderly shook his head, the two soldiers were
barring
the gateway.
barring
barr
bar the way
bar accidents
bar order
bar entry
bar a miracle