| 21. | Republicans fought that proposal, saying it would stifle free speech.
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| 22. | This need not stifle innovation, as some companies may fear.
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| 23. | The 3 : 30 starting time only exaggerated the stifling conditions.
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| 24. | However, chaos can be stifling when pushed to its limit.
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| 25. | Even on Friday afternoon, Porcher had trouble stifling his laughter.
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| 26. | One contributor noted that body odor also seemed to stifle them.
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| 27. | Modano continued, after Belfour himself had stifled the Colorado Avalanche.
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| 28. | Paving over or piling dirt on roots stifles their oxygen supply.
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| 29. | But Esiason said Michaels overplayed his role and stifled his analysis.
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| 30. | Injunctions should not be used to stifle speech unless absolutely necessary.
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