| 41. | He said they wanted to " transcend " their marriage without the encumbrance of a legal contract.
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| 42. | This encumbrance can be attenuated by the formation of a rotaxane around the dye to protect it from nucleophiles.
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| 43. | He left from Agde on the Crusade after being released from the encumbrance of his mortgage later in 1147.
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| 44. | In Scotland there can be no secret deeds, no concealed encumbrances which can affect a transfer of land.
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| 45. | Another potential encumbrance could come from independent-minded brokerage executives who say they aren't compelled to merge.
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| 46. | It represented big science, conducted by battalions of scientists, engineers and technicians amid fierce competition and bureaucratic encumbrances.
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| 47. | The EarSet permits hands-free communication without the encumbrance of a headband and boom microphone common to other headsets.
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| 48. | Separate functions, he added, have " become an encumbrance that inhibits sound and timely decisions ."
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| 49. | Belgian diplomats say the string of complaints lodged since then have become an embarrassment and an encumbrance on bilateral relations.
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| 50. | Salamanders are at their most vulnerable at metamorphosis as swimming speeds are reduced and transforming tails are encumbrances on land.
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