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1 All industries of a general character are hampered for want of good means of transportation.
2 We were, however, somewhat hampered for want of a good candidate to stand along with Mr. Barran, the sitting member.
3 But it was uncomfortable enough to a young man of Osborne's age to feel himself continually hampered for want of a five-pound note.
4 I have heard that Moore is doing everything he can to hurry on things, but that he is awfully hampered for want of money.
5 Up to that period we had in Africa Generals who were hampered for want of troops, and troops who were hampered for want of Generals.
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