A prostitute has been banned from Blackburn's red light district as part of a crackdown on working girls operating near people's homes. |
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All three were banned from associating with a number of named individuals in the Smallbridge area. |
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York tourism boats can continue to ply their trade, but rowers are banned from the river. |
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Likewise he is banned from encouraging, inciting or assisting any person to commit any acts of anti-social behaviour. |
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Or if someone pops into the local tandoori, do we ask that all curries be banned because they smell? |
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Dogs are banned from streets, parks and other public places and if seen outside, they will be rounded up and killed. |
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If foul language could be banned in schools then perhaps we could hear people talking English with out hearing swear words in every sentence. |
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The abbot, Dom Christopher, combines an actorish voice and looks with a kind of brain that has recently been more or less banned from television. |
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All dangerous sports were banned but archery was seen as essential to maintaining the country's military strength. |
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Home-baking was banned years ago after warders found cannabis was being added to the cake ingredients. |
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The finding was instrumental in getting lead additives banned from gasoline in that country. |
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The town's community had recently imposed a rahui and banned patches on a local marae. |
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During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry. |
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A quarter of a century after whaling was banned in Australian waters, whale watching has become a tourism success story. |
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One of the banned adverts in the series appeared as a poster and showed a photograph of an alleyway at night. |
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That you are banned from the shops because you are a grubby, low-life thief. |
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The British Virgin Islands in 1980 banned Rastas from setting foot in the territory. |
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Opinion against women sumo on moral grounds grew, and by 1926 they were banned. |
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But, out of respect and affection for Dave, I'll add it to the growing list of banned words. |
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In December 1997, the executive banned branches from affiliating to, or making donations to the union. |
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Smoking is already banned in most of the places that people have to use, such as the aforementioned public transport. |
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It is also interesting to remember that slightly different standpoints are taken only after they were banned and reaccepted. |
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We found that there were many countries in the area where Soviet rule had either banned music or modified instruments. |
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Beijing banned the logging which had stripped the upper reaches of China's major rivers bare and embarked on a huge reafforestation campaign. |
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Three of my books were banned along with an anthology of writing by black writers. |
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Motorists will be banned from picking up passengers at the kerbside until the work is completed in the autumn. |
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Soldiers check through bags for any banned goods, including diesel, petrol or kerosene. |
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This country has banned both fur factory farming and the use of the steel-jawed leghold trap. |
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Hastings was also banned for two years and ordered to re-take his driving test. |
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The democratic forces backed anti democratic laws that rebounded on them, The Communist party was banned. |
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The Brazilian government has now banned commercial fishing for arapaima, but enforcement is difficult. |
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As a regular traveller, I am glad that the airlines, in the main, have banned smoking on all flights. |
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I would only recommission the programme if that phrase is completely banned. |
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The school had banned the kirpan for safety reasons, on grounds that it could be used as a weapon. |
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Under state law, floating longlines have been banned for at least 30 years. |
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It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage. |
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He is banned by the Law Society from handling money and carrying out property deals. |
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Two weeks later, York youth justices banned the youth from driving for a year after he admitted handling a second car and other vehicle offences. |
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The implantation into a human being of an animal gamete or embryo is banned. |
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If foul language could be banned in schools then perhaps we could hear people talking English without hearing the F word in every sentence. |
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The brothers were also banned from associating with a number of other boys and girls named in the terms of the order. |
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Access to health and drug workers would be provided, and under-18s would be banned from working the streets. |
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As a result of this, the islanders are banned from fishing in their own waters. |
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Smoking is banned in all workplaces, including hospitality venues, in California. |
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In the rest of the world, for example, sow stalls and tethers, banned here, are still widely used. |
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Personal or other items that might distract workers from their specific duties have been banned from workstations, including coffee and snacks. |
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And now the world-famous circus is being banned from performing in the town where it attracted crowds of 2,000 a day. |
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Knowledge of Portuguese was made compulsory and the language of the people, Konkani, was banned from the school curriculum. |
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At the time, teaching the Korean language or history in schools was banned, and all Koreans had to adopt Japanese names. |
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He was fined a record 200,000 koruna and banned for 15 games Wednesday for criticizing a referee. |
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He points to Nordic and eastern European countries where alcohol advertising is banned but where there are still high levels of alcohol abuse. |
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In those regions, the military banned the use of the Kurdish language and Kurdish names. |
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So, lollipops and sucking sweeties were banned, but soft sweets and chocolate were deemed OK in moderation. |
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Selected European countries and the European Union have banned or are phasing out use of stalls and tethers for gestating sows. |
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Last year French was banned from racing for two years and scratched from Olympic competition for life. |
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Truancy is banned, as is associating with certain other people named by the court. |
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The sale of local plant and animal products should be strictly banned and conscientious ecotourists will not buy them. |
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A tiny handful, from the banned far-right parties, may try to shoot it out with the army. |
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The 28-year-old heroin drug addict is banned from the city centre and from begging inside the outer ring road for five years. |
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The University was eager to point out that alcohol is banned from Oxford's streets. |
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For example, the hunting of musk-oxen was banned at the end of World War I, but generally policy was laissez-faire. |
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Firearms enthusiasts have shot back at calls for ball bearing guns to be banned. |
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A banned driver drove his car dangerously down St Peters Way and then demolished a lamp post as he tried to escape police. |
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Henry VIII banned his brewer from adding hops to the royal brew, but as wine became more expensive the popularity of hopped beer grew. |
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In April three others were banned for short periods for swapping or sharing drugs. |
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Many of the independents are opposition candidates whose parties have been banned. |
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A second youth Andrew Hilton has also been given an ASBO and banned from the village in the evenings. |
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It has banned a number of sectarian and fundamentalist groups reputed to have links with terrorist groups. |
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The local zoning authorities for a long time just outright banned big box stores, stores of over something like 10,000 square feet. |
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The War Production Board banned the zoot suit because of the extra material required in the long jackets and draped trousers. |
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He was also banned from associating with two other named youths and had a curfew imposed upon him. |
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We therefore, demand that the internet be permanently banned from American homes. |
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Any car which fails to finish a stage is banned from competing in the rest of the race. |
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The pop star was then banned from Cuba on the orders of Fidel Castro, the president. |
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Expect peanuts or maraschino cherries to be banned shortly after someone chokes on one. |
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Women have been banned from the stage for years and pretty boys are apprenticed to theatre owners to learn stagecraft and female roles. |
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His sausages and rindless, unsmoked back bacon have proved a sizzling success in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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The subject is banned from our interview because the case has still to come to court. |
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He was jailed for six months and 14 days and banned from driving for two years. |
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Not like you had any choice about the matter, packed lunches were banned, so you had to cough up. |
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A lock-down has banned the movement of citrus plants, fruit and equipment outside the Emerald, Peak Downs, and Bauhinia shires. |
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One reason the hotel is so magically peaceful is that cars are banned from the mountain. |
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Any objective scrutiny of the list of banned organisations makes a mockery of this last assertion. |
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I would like to take this chance to state, categorically, that I have never taken the banned steroid tetrahydrogestrinone. |
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She had been banned from life classes while at Nottingham School of Art, an injustice she felt bitterly. |
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Roadside services on the A9 were banned in the 1970s to preserve the economic lifeblood of Highland villages. |
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The Lib Dem policy on circuses is that all animals, apart from dogs and horses, should be banned from them. |
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The EU yesterday banned the import of live birds, poultry meat and feathers from Romania for at least six months. |
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The council put a note through the letter box stating we are banned from parking outside our houses for the duration to speed up traffic. |
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Life inside the reserve is harsh, as the Bushmen are banned from hunting, gathering and collecting firewood. |
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In 2002, her mother was charged with abduction and a court order banned her from taking the youngster out of the country. |
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It should not be banned, argue Amir Attaran and Rajendra Maharaj, specialists in malariology and also international development and law. |
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When hunting was banned, there was much insincere, scientifically discredited waffle about cruelty to animals. |
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Earnings from khat, an amphetamine like stimulant that is banned in the United States and several European countries, has doubled. |
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She and her husband left in 1982 after Cho abruptly banned her from the nursery. |
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He looked like a right wally and I suggest that baseball caps be banned from all chess tournaments as being inappropriate dress. |
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In my book, McCoy was banned because the stewards did not want to be seen to be doing nothing in the midst of these troubled times. |
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Heavy rain turned the car parks into quagmires to such an extent that cars were banned for Saturday's official qualifying day. |
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Ex-jockey Dermot Little was warned off for a further 20 years while another former rider Graham White was banned for five years. |
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Cars could be banned from the centre of Malmesbury in ten years time, according to a futuristic new report. |
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Smoking is to be banned in most enclosed public places under new government legislation announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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Lewis was banned from boxing after his act and for many, that punishment was too lenient. |
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In the UK, although the legal situation is somewhat ambiguous, it appears that all forms of aconite are effectively banned for internal use. |
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Private vehicles have been completely banned, but public transport has been laid on to get voters to the ballot boxes. |
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In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work. |
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At worst they would be stripped of their titles and prize money, banned from future competitions, and sent home with their tail between their legs. |
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This ID is what lets Napster know a banned computer is trying to log on. |
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Rochelle Sterling is trying to say that anybody who thinks she should not be banned along with her husband is a sexist. |
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This has caused such a flurry in Tess's world of education that her school has now banned sledging, along with conkers, marbles, yo-yos and the sack race at school sports. |
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Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time. |
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A javelin thrower and coach has been banned from all competition for four years for possessing numerous banned substances discovered after a raid by police. |
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The FDA further recommended that the use of talc or lycopodium be banned, despite the fact that these substances already have been out of favor for several decades. |
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To find someone has been let off with meaningless punishments like community service orders and not even banned from keeping animals for life breaks our hearts. |
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However, once I signed the papers as a director I signed away any chance of upholding tenants' rights as these papers banned me from representing the tenants. |
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And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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I had a stalker for a few years, and she was actually banned from the Morrissey-Solo website. |
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Unaffected countries have already banned imports of live birds and meat. |
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The Government has known for five years that disposing of solid toxic waste with domestic rubbish would be banned, bringing the UK in line with the rest of Europe. |
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The deliberately miswritten order has its uses, making it even more important that orders be strictly adhered to and doubtful ones rigorously banned. |
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Women were banned from competing and spectating at the original Games, and shot put is barely 100 years old, so the direct linkage with the ancient past was tenuous. |
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It was initially banned in its native South Korea before a commission overturned the ruling. |
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And why is the government spending money weaponizing biological agents that are a danger to the public and are banned under the 1972 Biological Warfare Convention? |
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The play has already been banned in Nottingham on the grounds of taste. |
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Though smoking was banned he lit up regardless and a fire broke out. |
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It's a real-life cat haven, where dogs are reportedly banned from entering and monuments to the feline overlords are plentiful. |
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A teenage youth offender, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been banned from acting antisocially in a large area of York centred around the Bell Farm estate. |
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George Fernandes, the socialist who had banned coca-cola in 1977, stood in parliament and demanded an answer from Singh. |
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He has also been banned from associating with two other youths. |
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In a grim echo of Michael Brown, the white New York City cop who placed Eric Garner in a banned chokehold wasn't charged. |
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Passengers wouldn't put up with stale air that stank of smoke, but now that smoking is banned, they have no way of knowing how stale the air they are breathing might be. |
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Lamenting that environmental pollution had increased manifold, he said that farmers there were still using some of the weedicides that were banned in other countries. |
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Griffons were pony-sized, quadrupedal avians with such a reputation for savagery that they had been banned from all the Northern mountain provinces. |
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The Albanian government banned The Palace of Dreams soon after its 1980 publication. |
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Following his outrageous performance at the amas, Adam Lambert was banned from Good Morning America today. |
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On Thursday, Amin was accused of tax evasion and banned from leaving the country. |
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Anaya recalled that decades ago certain New Mexico schools banned Bless Me, Ultima, whose protagonist is a curandera, or healer. |
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This problem of anonymity is one of the prime reasons the niqab was banned in France and some other European countries. |
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Jockeys should never get off scot-free when they make mistakes, but the recent calls for jockeys to be banned for months for dropping their hands is quite nonsensical. |
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But his hopes of reaching the top in the game came shuddering to a halt when he tested positive for drugs and was banned from football for six months. |
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Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an aid to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets. |
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In 1956, Balenciaga and Givenchy banned the press from viewing their collections for a month to prevent counterfeiting. |
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Jordan also banned it, and Malaysia, Egypt, and Indonesia subjected it to their censorship boards. |
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Feeling no need to expose her child to this bimbo in a bathing suit, Julie had banned them from her household. |
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The list of banned items from the bbfc seems altogether ridiculous and excessive. |
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The bigoted owner of the L.A. Clippers was banned for life from basketball. |
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The ethnic categories of Hutu and Tutsi that fuelled division and ultimately genocide have been banned. |
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This bodice-ripper about Restoration England, banned in fourteen US states, was the bestselling novel in 1940s America. |
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The United States restricted the use of incendiaries like white phosphorus after Vietnam, and in 1983, an international convention banned its use against civilians. |
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The disgraced 23-year-old was banned for life from the world of competitive skating and went on to try her hand at boxing. |
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The phrase lame duck was being bandied about to describe the manager, though since he had banned all contact with the press, never in his earshot. |
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The letter of intent will also finalize whether the sale of hedge funds, which are high-risk in nature and currently banned in Taiwan, will be allowed, Lu added. |
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In its strive to adopt Western civilizations, the Imperial Meiji government banned tattooing as something considered a barbaric relict of the past. |
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His predecessor had just banned three priests in his diocese from public ministry. |
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One airline that has already banned shipments on its passenger flights is Cathay Pacific. |
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A motorist caught behind the wheel of his company car just three days after being banned for drink driving was more than four times over the limit. |
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She'd been to juvie, was living on her own by 16, had been banned from some of the clubs, and partied with the rock stars that rolled through town. |
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But, because he did not retake his driving test, he was still banned. |
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Abusive child labor is abhorrent and should be banned and eradicated. |
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Lombard's admission means he now joins Michelle Smith and Hendricken as the third Irish athlete banned after running foul of testing for performance-enhancing substances. |
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In 1924, Congress banned the sale, manufacture, and importation of the drug. |
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Donald Sterling banned for life from the NBA, explosions in Syria kill dozens, 'grease' on live TV, and more stories from today. |
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Being in hospital is stressful enough without being banned from smoking. |
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The laws of war are meant to limit suffering and protect civilians and it is no accident that recruiting collaborators, for instance, is banned absolutely. |
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More than 100 nations have banned such bombs, which can cause permanent scarring and disfigurement. |
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Mr Bland's wife Janet, who is the theatre school's wardrobe mistress, has banned her accident-prone husband from going anywhere near anything sharp and from playing football. |
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Founded as a utopia where possessions, childcare, and love were communal, traditional family structures were banned. |
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The overall aim of our work was to measure the size of the hunting economy and to see what would happen if hunting live quarry with dogs were to be banned. |
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A teenage tearaway who imposed a four-year reign of terror over Chessington shopkeepers has been banned from entering Hook Parade or Kingston town centre. |
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Garner died in July after a white police officer placed him in a chokehold banned by department regulations. |
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The Pahonia, emblem of the Belarusian nation drawn from the insignia of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, is banned under Lukashenko. |
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He has banned infinitives as well as tensed verbs entirely from his writing, but he does exempt past participles from his linguistic Nuremberg Laws. |
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Some British zoologists say trade in African bushmeat should be regulated rather than banned. |
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Many nations have banned the production of chlorofluorocarbons. |
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By this year Koch had become so antibike that he banned the cycles from several major Manhattan avenues. |
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As the world's drug habit shows, governments are failing in their quest to monitor every London window-box and Andean hillside for banned plants. |
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A MAN has been fined and banned from recreational fishing in Victoria after confusing his budgie smugglers for abalone smugglers. |
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The school had banned chew and smokes from the school grounds, even for adults. |
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Not, even indirectly, the discrowned Turk, for if he were not banned by his crimes he would still be doomed by his incapacity. |
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A 1740 Act banned smaller meetings but some meetings like Durham survived into the late 19th or early 20th centuries. |
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None of the psychoactive ingredients show up on the Interior Ministry's list of banned ingestible substances. |
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Their new residents were English migrants, with the local Welsh banned from living inside them, and many were protected by extensive walls. |
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Although clerics can still be banned for life from ministry, they remain ordained as priests. |
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A further English translation by William Tyndale was banned but it was impossible to prevent copies from being smuggled and widely read. |
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It allowed ministers to marry, banned images from churches, and confirmed Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. |
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These translations were banned in 1409 due to their association with the Lollards. |
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A Puritan regime strictly enforced the Sabbath, and banned almost all form of public celebration, even at Christmas. |
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In 1678 the Whigs passed the Prohibition of 1678 that banned certain French goods from being imported into England. |
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Eurotunnel has banned a wide range of hazardous goods from travelling in the tunnel. |
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Finally, in 1668, the Royal Society and the French government both banned the procedure. |
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Sri Lanka has already banned importing filament bulbs because of high use of electricity and less light. |
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The Ahmadis are particularly persecuted, especially since 1974 when they were banned from calling themselves Muslims. |
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While Bollywood films were banned from public cinemas from 1965 until 2008, they have remained an important part of popular culture. |
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Religious parties are banned from contesting elections, but the government is accused of courting religious extremist groups for votes. |
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It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. |
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Some events themselves are also considered so abusive that they are banned in many countries. |
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In 1974, 7,000 people turned up but it was violently broken up by police, who made 220 arrests and the festival was banned. |
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Clubs secure permission to fire items otherwise banned by state or local ordinances. |
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In 2004 single shot Air Bombs and Bottle Rockets were banned, and rocket sizes were limited. |
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Reformers, swayed by the ideas of Zwingli, carried out acts of iconoclasm and banned imagery in churches. |
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The Condemnations of 1277 banned the teaching of certain philosophical doctrines, including deterministic astrology. |
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In 1599, his translation of Ovid was banned and copies publicly burned as part of Archbishop Whitgift's crackdown on offensive material. |
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Swiftly banned by Paris police chief Jean Chiappe, it was unavailable for fifty years. |
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Some countries, including Ireland and Norway, banned its showing, with a few of these bans lasting decades. |
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South Africa was banned from international cricket from 1970 to 1992 as part of the apartheid boycott. |
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One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid. |
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Prior to the Games 107 athletes tested positive for banned substances and were not allowed to compete. |
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The FIA subsequently banned the use of mechanical assistance to move a car back on track afterwards. |
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The 88 was banned from racing for its 'twin chassis' technology where the driver had separate suspension from the aerodynamic parts of the car. |
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This form of racing was banned in Great Britain in 1925 due to a spectator accident at the Kop Hill Climb, Buckinghamshire. |
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Though a single was released of the song, it failed to chart, and it was banned from radio play in England. |
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It got banned and there was sort of quite a big thing about it, these people just would not play it. |
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The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act banned Chinese workers and specifically barred them from naturalization. |
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What was more, the new landowners were explicitly banned from taking Irish tenants and had to import workers from England and Scotland. |
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Britain had by this time banned the slave trade and was seeking to induce other countries to do likewise. |
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In 1799, the Combination Act was passed, which banned trade unions and collective bargaining by British workers. |
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The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 banned sympathy strikes and mass picketing. |
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On 5 October 1968, a civil rights march in Derry was banned by the Northern Ireland government. |
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However, despite recent spurious reports, Aberdeen has never been banned from the Britain in Bloom competition. |
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In July 2006, smoking in enclosed public places was banned, a law put in place to protect workers' right to a healthy working environment. |
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He was, along with other group leaders, suspended from membership of the SNP when the 79 Group was banned within the larger party. |
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In Argentina, the military government banned the broadcasting of music in the English language, giving way to the rise of local rock musicians. |
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This includes alcohol, which is otherwise banned under parliamentary rules. |
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Between 1920 and 1933, by the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, alcohol was banned in the United States. |
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When this was exposed in 1953, General Electric and other leading American manufacturers were banned from limiting the life. |
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If tobacco were banned we would have 13 million people desperately craving a drug that they would not be able to get. |
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For these reasons, hydraulic fracturing is under international scrutiny, restricted in some countries, and banned altogether in others. |
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Catechism classes, religious schools, study groups, Sunday schools and religious publications were all illegal or banned. |
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Closed circuit racing arose as open road racing, on public roads, was banned. |
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However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and a series of fatal accidents during the 1986 rally, Group B was permanently banned. |
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And at least one religious minority, the Ahmadiyya Muslims, had its adherents deported, as they are legally banned from entering the country. |
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It has also been argued that, by taxing banned substances, some US states are able to gain additional revenues. |
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Although no travel restrictions were placed on foreigners, photographing many locations was banned. |
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Kenya banned most game hunting in 1977, removing a major economic incentive for rural communities to protect wildlife. |
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Voters banned the approval of new nuclear power plants since the late 1970s because of concerns over radioactive waste disposal. |
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Whilst at Christ Church, in 1868 Dalmeny bought a horse named Ladas, although a rule banned undergraduates from owning horses. |
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Hunting of rock ptarmigans was banned in Iceland in 2003 and 2004 due to its declining population. |
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During the Prohibition era in the United States lasting from 1920 to 1933, all alcohol sales were banned in the country. |
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Whisky retail sales in Finland are controlled solely by the state alcohol monopoly Alko and advertising of strong alcoholic beverages is banned. |
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Although calps were banned by Parliament in 1617, manrent continued covertly to pay for protection. |
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Rangers were banned from Europe for two years for the behaviour of their fans, later reduced on appeal to one year. |
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Their economic importance was probably also significant, although wagon traffic was often banned from the roads to preserve their military value. |
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In 2008, Russia banned FDI on strategic industries, such as military defense and country safety. |
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In France hammer stuck coins had been banned from the Paris Mint since 1639 and replaced with milled coinage. |
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In July 2012, Maccarinelli was banned for six months after testing positive for Methylhexaneamine. |
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The use of CFCs and HCFCs in refrigeration were and are among the banned technologies. |
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Judges were also banned from taking bribes and were supposed to use sworn inquests to establish facts. |
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As early as 779 he banned sworn guilds between other men so that everyone took an oath of loyalty only to him. |
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Over the next few years, Mussolini banned all political parties and curtailed personal liberties, thus forming a dictatorship. |
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The state of Queensland is an exception however, as cyclists are banned from all freeways, including the breakdown lane. |
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In Cornwall, England, maerl has been extracted since the 1970s, but was banned in 2005 by Falmouth Harbour Commissioners. |
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The European Union, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have banned its use due to these concerns. |
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Around 300 were made before their creation was banned by the Russian government. |
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The UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway banned flying, driving and boating on Sundays. |
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Travel to and from the Republic of Ireland was banned, and movement within several kilometres of the coast of England restricted. |
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According to the book, Chinmoy banned sex, and most disciples were directed to remain single. |
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In the UK, hunting foxes in urban areas is banned, and shooting them in an urban environment is not suitable. |
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As a result of these characteristics, it is considered invasive in some states, and has been banned in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. |
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This highly aggressive grower is now considered a noxious weed and banned in some States of the USA where it is found clogging natural waterways. |
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The use of ivies as ornamental plants in horticulture in California and other states is now discouraged or banned in certain jurisdictions. |
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Effective January 1, 2007, the municipal government banned motorcycles in Guangdong's urban areas. |
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Exploitation of all mineral resources is banned until 2048 by the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. |
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He too championed the anti-apartheid cause, paid his dues, had his works banned. |
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By January 1, 1808, when Congress banned further imports, South Carolina was the only state that still allowed importation of slaves. |
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When drift net gear was banned, manufacturers modified the design of the nets so they no longer fell under the banned definition. |
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Hary hoped to cash in from both, but Adi was so enraged he banned the Olympic champion. |
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They were the official sponsors of Pune Warriors India in 2011 and 2012, however the team was banned from IPL due to payment issues. |
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Once queen, she banned him from her presence, but he remained in her mother's household. |
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Some medical organizations have suggested that the devices be banned from home use. |
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In May 2006, Budhia was temporarily banned from running by the ministers of child welfare, as his life could be at risk. |
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Genetically modified organisms are an increasing component of agriculture, although they are banned in several countries. |
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Andre Brink was the first Afrikaner writer to be banned by the government after he released the novel A Dry White Season. |
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The sinking of Venice slowed after artesian wells were banned in the 1960s, but the city remains threatened by the acqua alta floods. |
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Nor was the party itself monolithic from top to bottom, although factions were officially banned. |
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During the Great Patriotic War, some minority languages were banned, and their speakers accused of collaborating with the enemy. |
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Motorsport racecourses and events were banned in Switzerland following the 1955 Le Mans disaster with exception to events such as Hillclimbing. |
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Constantine's sons banned pagan state religious sacrifices in 341, but did not close the temples. |
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However, many temples remained open until Theodosius I's edict of Thessalonica in 381 banned haruspices and other pagan religious practices. |
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The Olympic Games were banned in 392 because of their association with the old religion. |
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In 1539, an important decree banned the import of woolen goods from Spain and some parts of Flanders. |
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Tariffs were placed on imports and bounties given for exports, and the export of some raw materials was banned completely. |
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Castilian law banned Spanish women from travelling to America unless they were married and accompanied by a husband. |
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When they took control of a territory, the conquistadors usually banned possession of steel swords by their subjects. |
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Pagan festivals and sacrifices were banned, as was access to all pagan temples and places of worship. |
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Before 1999, Bhutan had banned television and the Internet in order to preserve its culture, environment, identity etc. |
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During the socialist period religion was officially banned, although it was practiced in clandestine circles. |
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After becoming emperor, Kublai banned granting the titles of and tithes to Han Chinese warlords. |
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In 1497, the Noli were still banned from returning to Italy via Genoa for political reasons. |
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In December 2012, the Cuban government officially banned sexually explicit reggaeton songs and music videos from radio and television. |
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In 1907, divorce was legalized and in 1909, all religious instruction was banned from state schools. |
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Although rice was abundant in Ayutthaya, rice export was banned from time to time when famine occurred because of natural calamity or war. |
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These banned private foreign trade upon penalty of death for the merchant and exile for his family and neighbors. |
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In 2003, Bahrain banned the capture of sea cows, marine turtles and dolphins within its territorial waters. |
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In 1842, the United Kingdom banned inoculation, later progressing to mandatory vaccination. |
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Norway passed a series of increasingly strict regulations from 1965 to 1973, and has completely banned hunting since then. |
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Norway is the only country of the five in which all harvest of polar bears is banned. |
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Many chemicals, such as PCBs and DDT, have been internationally banned due to the recognition of their harm on the environment. |
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Their concentrations in polar bear tissues continued to rise for decades after being banned as these chemicals spread through the food chain. |
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Arranged marriages among nobility were banned and the Orthodox Church brought under state control. |
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Gambling was banned in the Qing dynasty but there was no limitation on Manchus engaging in archery contests. |
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Article 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948 by the UN General Assembly, explicitly banned slavery. |
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