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People get so encumbered with its being the real thing.
Now he's not encumbered by that course of right and wrong.
The more some people think about it, the less they want technology encumbering their lives.
"Most of the land available for development is encumbered in some way," he said.
But not today, encumbered as he was with full armor.
"Children are often encumbered by their parents, with chains of one kind or another."
But she would prefer not to be encumbered with the whole family.
"Because you're not encumbered by a physical brain any longer."
Others - even those who lost friends and associates - feel less encumbered.
In conversation, men are encumbered with personality, and talk too much.
Her fortune was large, and our family estate much encumbered.
For example, a property may be encumbered by a mortgage.
Even so, Iraq has been encumbered by the economic sanctions for a decade.
It must not therefore be encumbered with concepts such as best available technology.
In this way the sword arm is not likely to be encumbered.
You are encumbered with assistance after you've reached the shore.
In a fight he dared not have his horse encumbered.
When it came to the last physical struggle the man least encumbered would have an advantage.
"We are going to make sure that the generosity of light and views is not encumbered."
Some will have further encumbered themselves with large bottles of mineral water.
He found himself encumbered only at the wrists, held together before his thighs.
Doors open wide, litter of every sort encumbering the road.
He's not encumbered by principle so he can change all the time."
Or perhaps, if the young men had not been encumbered with a helpless old one, they might have attacked.
Easy, that is, if he hadn't been encumbered with her.