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In her final address as WMU president, Kay Miller followed the program theme, "Unhindered," based on Hebrews 12: 1, speaking of facing challenges in God's strength despite hindrances.
ABP News 2010
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Unhindered travel through seven EU countries was introduced in 1995.
EU Considers New Border Checks John W. Miller 2011
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Unhindered by health and safety laws, Gordon Matta-Clark dangled off sky-high clock faces, climbed crumbling edifices, and cut bits out of buildings; choreographer Trisha Brown rigged dancers with harnesses and had them scaling walls, performances that will be recreated in this exhibition.
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Unhindered by zoning regulations, Turley was free to innovate.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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Unhindered, he passed out into the chill and darkness and paused for a moment on the landing above the courtyard.
Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010
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Unhindered by gender in her own ambitions and aware of ways in which her mother had surmounted the trials of her early life, Ferber had little patience with women who allowed themselves to be limited by the constraints of femininity.
Edna Ferber. 2009
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Unhindered by the lack of effective patriotic government oversight, they closed up shop in America and moved to China.
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Unhindered by a neutered Congress and a compliant Court, President Bush has six months remaining to pursue his agenda of expanding the war in the Middle East and ensuring the continuation of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) beyond his tenure in office.
State of Emergency: The US in the Final Six Months of the George W. Bush Administration 2008
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Unhindered by laws and unscrutinized by police, the traffickers have flourished, developing an increasingly specialized network of accomplices, from false-front employment agencies to passport forgers, truckers in human cargo, new-girl display rooms and "warehouses," Internet distributors and, last, houses of prostitution in the West.
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Carter's Brzezinski wrote of the mindset in the upper echelons which can access this technology: Unhindered by the restraints of traditional liberal values, this elite would not hesitate to achieve its political ends by using the latest modern techniques for influencing public behavior and keeping society under close surveillance and control.
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