| 41. | Dyson dismisses ICANN's critics as NSI mouthpieces who are part of a scheme to gum up the transition of power.
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| 42. | It gums up a person's oddsmaking, the ability to calculate how much to worry that the place might burn again.
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| 43. | McCurry accused Republicans of looking to " play politics and to gum up the works " on urgent foreign policy needs.
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| 44. | Sequeira says that feeding the bacteria to extend their life is not an option, because reproduction would gum up the system.
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| 45. | It seems yeast has an RNA molecule that gums up the pathway used by picorna viruses for churning out viral copies.
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| 46. | But they barely moved their lips in doing so _ to ensure that their words didn't gum up the trade deal.
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| 47. | All told, the original firewall made life easy for Internet cretins who wanted to gum up your works by remote control.
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| 48. | When that water gets into that clay, it just gums up on your feet and you have no traction with your spikes,
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| 49. | British plans to gum up the works of next month's meeting of justice and home affairs ministers will also mean little change.
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| 50. | Comfrey contains chemicals called PAs ( pyrrolizidine alkaloids ), which can gum up the vessels in the liver, starving it of blood.
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