11.   One roadblock is that some women focus on their families instead of themselves, said Diane Chamberlain, associate director of the Valley Community Clinic in North Hollywood.

12.   Police roadblocks were once rare in New York City, set up at holidays to stop drunken drivers or during all-out manhunts for dangerous criminals.

13.   Roadblocks are up at many points to prevent anyone from going back into the stricken areas.

14.   So far, there are no roadblocks on these levels.

15.   Such roadblocks were common in Colombia, but so were kidnappings.

16.   The accusation was rejected by top police officials, who said the roadblocks were essential to fighting crime.

17.   The companies hope to close the deal in as little as six months if, as they anticipate, there are no regulatory roadblocks, he said.

18.   The financing package has not been fully worked out, but assuming the numbers work out, there are no roadblocks to making the deal.

19.   The global roadblock is the most recent in a series of unique television events involving Ford.

20.   The rebel roadblock was nothing fancy, just a half-dozen young men with automatic rifles stopping trucks, buses and taxis on a hot stretch of paved highway.

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report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
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roadblock 0%
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