Yet he had one
encumbrance yet to cast aside.
Not exact matches
I saw her in all her tragic beauty: the
encumbrance of her disability, and
yet the fierceness with which she lives her life, her wit, her daring, her moral courage.
You repeatedly tout the proposition that carbon monoxide is an insignificant greenhouse gas in terms of ability to cause warming,
yet here you argue that «carbon
encumbrance in a cooling world will devastate the poor of this earth.»
Yet, as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies observed, it is in the interests of a state to argue for extinguishment so that the land remains under its control, free from
encumbrances.