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Catholics no Different on Abortion, Embryo Research but More Liberal on Homosexuality than Non-Catholics: Poll Letters to the Editor April 4, 2009 - Obama / Notre Dame, Development & Peace UN Development Agencies see Human Population as "Hindrance" to Advancement: Vatican Spokesman Pastor Jailed for Pro-Life Witness Writes Letter from Prison to "Men of the Cloth"
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Catholics no Different on Abortion, Embryo Research but More Liberal on Homosexuality than Non-Catholics: Poll UN Development Agencies see Human Population as "Hindrance" to Advancement: Vatican Spokesman Pastor Jailed for Pro-Life Witness Writes Letter from Prison to "Men of the Cloth"
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Hindrance (a hindrance to Perfidia) and Perfidia (meaning two-faced), a Siamese twin that was always fighting with itself (I am a Gemini on the cusp of cancer, need I say more).
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“Sweet, Bosanquet and ˜the Hindrance of Hindrances,™” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 9 (2002): 112-122.
My Recycled Soul 2009
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Intellectual Hindrance While the pro-life cause welcomes, and has been greatly bolstered by, the support of many distinguished intellectuals, the same is not true of the pro-choice movement.
The Pro-Life Movement as the Politics of the 1960s Richard John Neuhaus 2009
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Parents fearing this might prove a Hindrance to my Fortune, commanded me to quit that plain Dress, and endeavour to forget Brafort.
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Parents fearing this might prove a Hindrance to my Fortune, commanded me to quit that plain Dress, and endeavour to forget Brafort.
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Hindrance to the movements (desires) is equally an evil to the animal nature.
The Meditations 2004
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Hindrance to the perceptions of sense is an evil to the animal nature.
The Meditations 2004
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Hindrance and exclusion are needed to give the old dominion coherence, to act as a sort of velvet rope in a museum protecting the plunder.
Mrs. Wharton in New York Hardwick, Elizabeth 1988
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