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1 Nothing would be allowed to impede the progress he meant to make.
2 In no way did such accommodation impede the progress of his Superstars.
3 It seemed impossible to impede the progress of this juggernaut!
4 Both of these extremes impede the progress of the Faith, and the efficiency of the believers.
5 Eidos chairman Ian Livingstone sees no glass ceiling to impede the progress of this adventurous young lady.
6 The two ribs are intended to impede the progress of the flame, and make the candle last.
7 It is the apostle of the Devil, and its mission is to impede the progress of civilization.
8 While mud and rain could impede the progress of the great column they could not stop it.
9 The Guardian is fully conscious of the difficulties that impede the progress of the Faith in your community.
10 On one occasion, and only on one, Nelson was able to impede the progress of this new conqueror.
11 Nothing could, therefore, be effected to impede the progress of wickedness and calamity, but by some temporary measure of severity.
12 Other donors see that it does not make sense to impede the progress of this programme so they are maintaining support.
13 By degrees it grew more difficult, and was so encumbered with lava as greatly to impede the progress of the travellers.
14 After this victory, no further obstacle could impede the progress of the confederates, and they faithfully executed the terms of their agreement.
15 Hitherto Fox had complained of Pitt's tardiness in proposing a regency, but he now seemed resolved to impede the progress of the minister.
16 Please attend to these documents as soon as possible, so as not to impede the progress of new developments. As an afterthought, he turned.
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