Many Republicans say Democrats gain two political advantages by keeping the Ethics Committee blocked up.
The newspaper said even peepholes in the courtroom door were blocked up to prevent proceedings being viewed.
At Brocolitia Fort, the departing soldiers blocked up gateways to render it unusable.
And with these credit channels now blocked up, investment-banking activities such as helping companies to issue debt and equity are a crucial way of channelling savings to businesses with good ideas.
Because it is only an advisory body, the fear was that companies would appeal to the law if their takeover plans were blocked, tying up matters in the courts for years.
In his Sunday night speech, Morsy claimed people in these and other places had attacked public and private institutions, "terrorized civilians, " blocked roads and taken up arms.
Keane sent Niko Kranjcar away down the left channel, his shot was blocked but Jenas followed up with a fierce long-range effort, that deceived Jensen after a cruel deflection off Stephen Jordan.
Another sweeping break required a brilliant headed clearance on the line from Shaun Derry to prevent Mutch from scoring again, while Graham had a follow-up effort blocked after a low strike had been saved by Kenny.
This is a world that has little time for the preoccupations that blocked French roads and dried up petrol pumps.
When inflammation from allergies or infections swells the lining of the sinuses, the mucus builds up behind the blocked ostia, resulting in pressure and pain.
After Hardaway's shot was blocked, the Wolverines came up with the loose ball and immediately got it to Burke for a 3 that put them up 68-65.
Palace should perhaps have taken the lead in the fourth minute when skipper Shaun Derry laid the ball invitingly into the path of an unmarked Calvin Andrew, but the striker's initial shot was parried by Lee Grant and his follow-up effort was blocked.
The job will not be easy: three years ago, before inspectors were blocked, they had turned up the important bits of Iraq's nuclear weapons programme, destroyed most (not all) of its missiles, disposed of thousands of tonnes of chemical weapons and their ingredients, and they were closing in on its production of nerve agents and its best-kept biological secrets.
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Up to 50 protestors blocked Spencer Road outside Ms Anderson's European constituency office, just hours after it was officially opened.
Heatherson hit the post and was then denied by a brilliant save from goalkeeper Danielle Hill after following up Aluko's blocked shot.
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Wu makes his case by bringing up features that are blocked by many carriers which come native with many handsets before being disabled by carriers.
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Police on the scene would not confirm why they had blocked a few roads and set up a crime scene in the area of brick, single-family homes.
Sheffield United were angry that Poll failed to give a foul when Sol Campbel clashed with Wayne Allison - then inadvertently blocked a challenge in the build up to the first half winner.
But the action continued to swing from end to end and Nade was again guilty of being tentative in front of goal, this time finding his close-range effort blocked by Jones after being set up superbly by Lee Wallace.
The commander of the detention center ordered the transfer because prisoners participating in the hunger strike had covered up security cameras and blocked windows, making it difficult to monitor their health during a protest that has lasted more than two months, said Navy Capt.
Compared with the presidential election in 2002 and the last parliamentary one in 2000, there was little violence. (In the 2002 poll, for instance, police beat up opposition voters and blocked people from reaching polling stations.) The MDC campaigned in remote areas where it once was guaranteed violent attack.
Out of Los Angeles and Oakland, it's highway gridlock, merely the beginning of a trucking nightmare that extends into much of the U.S. Not only are few roads being built in urban locales, and congestion pricing that would free up existing capacity being blocked, but neglected bridges and tunnels portend more Minneapolis-like calamities.
First, Harewood followed up to net after Taylor blocked his penalty following Latka's indiscretion.
But his candidacy was blocked by Britain, which was fed up with the bossiness of the outgoing European Commission under Jacques Delors.
Approaching the final chicane, he dived up the outside and was blocked by Raikkonen, forcing his McLaren over the run-off area.
The Syrian Media Centre, a private monitoring organisation, told Reuters in May that the Syrian authorities blocked 225 internet sites in 2008, up from 159 in 2007.
At Bristol Gregg had realized that a protein called the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP) had gone defective in his old patients, and he set out to come up with a drug that blocked it in heart disease patients.
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The ring road around the western city of Caen was also blocked, and more barricades were set up near the northern port of Le Havre, and at a key entry point to the motorway from the north to Paris.
Nigel Reo-Coker had another good chance to open the scoring when he followed up Tim Howard's flapped clearance of a cross, but the way Tony Hibbert blocked his shot before it could get too close to the goal rather summed up the slightly stifled nature of the game so far.
Gera found the time in the area to line up a shot which was superbly blocked by Roger Johnson.
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