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1 The growth of yeast is somewhat retarded by salt and spices.
2 Her impulse was retarded by no fear of the gallery now.
3 Between sunrise and midday our progress was much retarded by light south-easterly winds.
4 But take care that his recovery is not retarded by anxiety for me.
5 His march, far from being retarded by his singing, was accelerated by it.
6 The boys finally decided that their mental growth was retarded by such reading.
7 The result would often be greatly retarded by free intercrossing.
8 For two or three years it was much retarded by hostilities between two tribes.
9 It can be retarded by chemicals, augmented by insect activity.
10 The current does not suddenly rise to its full value, being retarded by inertia.
11 The winter set in early, and cold, and Mary's recovery was retarded by it.
12 A general feeling of brotherhood and social democracy is greatly retarded by this racial chasm.
13 Every move I made was retarded by that jacket.
14 His recovery was, however, considerably retarded by the continual noises to which he was subject.
15 This effect may in part be blocked or retarded by specific antibodies to the EGF receptor.
16 However, my progress in this useful art was much retarded by the constancy of our work.
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