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1 The cumbersome and heavily laden baggage wagons were a great handicap to them.
2 But stammering is a great handicap in haranguing the public.
3 The shields, however, were a great handicap in leaping, and in advancing through heavy forest growth.
4 It hardly seems fair that Uruguay should have to tolerate a great handicap in tomorrow's semi-final.
5 My ideas were a great handicap at home.
6 But it is really a great handicap .
7 Yet he had a great handicap .
8 In addition I was steadily improving my short game, which has been my great handicap when pitted against Carter.
9 Expurgation is a great handicap to many playwrights, and the radio audience is the finicky and sensitive in the world.
10 But he joins Ruby Walsh as the only current rider to have lifted the great handicap chases of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
11 The poison venom of the cobra, rattlesnake, bushmaster and puff adder is a great handicap on the social standing of the entire serpent family.
12 We have several times remarked upon the great handicap placed upon the pioneers of aviation by the absence of a light but powerful motor engine.
13 They work under great handicaps and frequently are harassed by enemy detachments.
14 OF all the vertebrates, the serpents live under the greatest handicaps .
15 No man ever worked under greater handicaps than did Woodrow Wilson at Paris.
16 Which is probably the greater handicap ?
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