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On the defensive side, Carson Soucy was allowed to sign for three years in Vancouver, with the Kraken balking at going more than two because they didn’t want long-term encumbrances blocking Evans.

The grantor testifies that the real estate is free and clear from any encumbrances or defects.

But, eventually, families and jobs and the various other encumbrances of adult life conspire to pull you away.

But do these prosthetic encumbrances feel more or less cheap when applied to someone like Charlie, who isn’t a violent caricature but a sympathetically drawn human being?

Once again, assuming that you came by this knowledge without encumbrances, you’re free to disclose it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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