Banning admission fees would mean introducing legislation to prohibit charging by independent deans and chapters of cathedrals. |
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Banning smoking in bars and restaurants is unprecedented, so in many ways it's a shot in the dark. |
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Banning carry bags less than 20 microns or five microns doesn't quite matter because these bags are recyclable. |
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Banning things which are damaging to health has logical conclusions, which extend far beyond smoking. |
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Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship. |
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Banning things is usually a pretty ineffectual way of stopping people from doing what they want. |
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Banning people from licensed premises is what the English used to do to the Irish. |
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Banning smoking in public is the very essence of illiberality. |
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Toronto took an important step forward by banning drive-throughs, a bylaw that was recently upheld in court. |
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Inside Higher Ed opened the question of Banning frats in September after some schools began suspending fraternity activities. |
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On the other hand, right-wing activists have lately said, Banning displays interferes with the exercise of religion. |
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Many countries have now gone as far as Banning exotic animals from circus arenas to prevent such monstrosities. |
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Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter. |
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Banning gene patents and chimeras won't save a single human life. |
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Banning toxic pesticides has led to a welcome return of the swift winged raptor that suffered a decline in the 1960s from being at the end of the food chain. |
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He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate. |
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Rather than banning all alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed, a system of audience profiling will be used. |
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One of the ways the law aims to achieve these consequences is by banning certain actions. |
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A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically. |
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We have seen, countless times, that banning a book will, in no way, prevent its being read. |
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Gray Davis signed a bill last year banning elementary and junior high schools from selling sodas starting in January. |
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Residents claim a traffic order banning vehicles from using their village estate roads as a rat run is not working. |
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Round here, we are not very keen on the notion of banning words of any kind. |
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Changes affecting the ever-popular Laybourne Lakes include banning keepnets, other than in match conditions. |
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An honest reading of the document shows that the Vatican is simply banning gays. |
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We have had several announcements about banning of air horns or double horns or multi-toned horns to check air pollution. |
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The headteacher of a school has been criticized for banning pupils from taking part in Red Nose Day activities. |
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Then she takes that a step further by pretty much banning any human interference in the animal world. |
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A lot of our culture was lost because of education and religion that came in, banning the culture of the Aleut people. |
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In 1988 he staged Mountain Language, a play about the banning of Kurdish in Turkey. |
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He once famously got an injunction banning anyone from repeating the allegation that he dyes his hair. |
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And last night restrictions banning the transportation of livestock were reimposed in the Settle and Clitheroe areas. |
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Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England. |
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The government imposed capital control measures, banning capital repatriation overseas for a year. |
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In 1924 a United States law banning licit diamorphine was passed, but this was often ignored by local authorities. |
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The discussion about everything else we should be blaming and banning is just ridiculous. |
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Chiefs are also looking at ending the misery of residents at the Westgate apartments by banning drinking in the War Memorial Gardens. |
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But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool. |
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Police believe banning sales of replica guns will lead to a drop in armed robberies and firearms incidents. |
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Visitors to Huntington Cemetery have been upset after a new sign went up banning ornaments, artificial flowers, jam jars and vases by gravesides. |
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A bill was recently proposed by a California state assemblywoman banning the use of Indian logos and mascots in public institutions. |
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Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents. |
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A temporary banning order designed to stop two teenage thugs from terrorising residents has been extended for a further five weeks. |
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Yellow lines banning evening parking in nine York city centre streets finally look set to be scrapped. |
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Mr Ross said his client would benefit from an order banning him from the town centre. |
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I was turning pro then anyway but I came home and there was talk about the pro game banning me as well. |
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The blood lab said they were banning me unless I come back with some new veins. |
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The Senate must keep its moral priorities firmly in mind as the vote on banning therapeutic cloning draws close. |
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There is no justification for banning a drug which has a beneficial therapeutic use. |
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In 1306 King Edward I of England issued a proclamation banning the use of sea coal in London due to the smoke it caused. |
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Short of banning them from the information highway, what can parents do to protect their children? |
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These groups are always in favor of raising taxes on tobacco and of banning smoking in public places. |
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But that doesn't mean we should pass laws banning soup kitchens, toupees, or jeans above a size eight. |
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In the late 1600s, France and England got into a trade dispute, ending with the British banning French wine. |
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Settle Town Council responded to complaints by banning a stall from selling air guns and sheath knives at the Tuesday market. |
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A council has waged war on mischievous Halloween youngsters by banning children from buying eggs, it emerged today. |
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We do make our blacklist publicly available so anyone can check if we are banning sites critical towards us. |
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The signed petition was sent to the capital and voted through the legislature into a bill banning motorized vehicles on small ponds and lakes. |
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This has led to the borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banning the use of garden sprinklers and unattended hosepipes. |
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And to make the fifth major point banning GM crops and unbanning vitamin supplements is basically a joke. |
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Presently there is a prior city bylaw banning smoking in all municipal buildings. |
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It's going to seem a bit unfair banning Americans for behaving like Americans if everyone else is doing so. |
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A planning minister said last year that banning the mast on health grounds would be wholly unjustified. |
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They refused to sign a 1980 UN treaty banning the napalming of civilian targets and are one of the few countries still using such concoctions. |
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The project will help that state implement its new law banning lead sinkers weighing less than one ounce from fresh waters. |
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These included creating a specific body to investigate road crashes and banning retro-fitted bull bars. |
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No official explanation was given for banning the spitball, but for years a variety of objections had been made against it. |
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He wants to take it a step further, by banning all gifts from any nonrelative who has business directly or indirectly before a government agency. |
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Nowadays, strict regulations are enforced, banning any type of fishing in the immediate area. |
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Trail bikers are planning a peaceful protest on the Ridgeway to take a stand against the banning of motor vehicles on the path in winter. |
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The habit of banning camera phones simply follows the banning of ordinary cameras in many places. |
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Some clubs have policies banning camera phones or even cell phones from the gym facilities. |
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At the prompting of former Soviet Union countries, the EU is also considering banning the hammer and sickle and the red star. |
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A nationwide bar chain became the first to tackle the menace of binge drinking yesterday by banning happy hours. |
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Last month Yates became the first nationwide drinks chain to tackle the menace of binge drinking by banning happy hours. |
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To date, 35 state legislatures have drafted bills addressing offshoring and 161 state laws restricting or banning offshoring have been proposed. |
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As the breast cancer rate rose in 1978, the government took the precautionary step of banning three pesticides. |
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The thugs will then be issued with a civil summons to attend magistrates court where police will apply to the bench for banning orders. |
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But it must go much farther than merely banning the sale of paramilitary paraphernalia near the club grounds. |
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The state already has a statute banning recognition of same-sex marriages and civil unions. |
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Advocates for banning foxhunting in England argue that hunting and killing animals with packs of dogs is cruel and unnecessary. |
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The statute cited as banning cockfighting is quite clear that it is illegal for spectators and vendors to appear. |
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Essex motorists are widely ignoring new rules banning the use of hand held mobiles in cars, figures released by police reveal. |
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The city's Board of Supervisors earlier this year codified existing practice by banning filters on public computers used by adults and teens. |
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Nor do I think a slippery slope case would persuade anyone who can see nothing wrong with banning such views. |
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She also comments on the amount of pornographic material that was pinned up on inmate's walls, despite the prison having a policy banning it. |
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A headmaster has bought his pupils safety goggles in a bid to stop a council banning games of conkers. |
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This announcement followed the European Commission banning phthalate plasticisers in PVC teething toys for children under three years old. |
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They oppose the proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, but at the same time oppose gay marriage. |
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The injunction permanently banning the group's presence outside the construction site was lifted for the duration of the day. |
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Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion. |
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And it would be a setback for efforts just getting underway in the United Nations to draft a global convention banning reproductive cloning. |
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If a tiny minority of Victorians have Gambling problems, banning pokies won't cure them. |
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A focus group of society members discussed the issue, and the majority favoured banning A-boards. |
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And as a hare protection measure banning coursing will be counter-productive. |
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You'd hear stories about her banning and threatening people who asked if she was a friend of Dorothy on AOL chat groups. |
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This should be followed by banning power stations, which spew out fumes and greenhouse gases. |
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Olney, who was instrumental in banning the use of cyclamates, warned that aspartame had brain damaging properties. |
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His proposals include fitting cars with smaller engines and banning power steering and automatic gearboxes. |
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The outright banning of newspapers now is an indication that the government's crisis is deepening further. |
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It is akin to the banning of alcohol in the U.S.A. during the time of Prohibition, and is totally unenforceable. |
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A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the delicate balances on which freedom and democracy depend. |
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A notice of motion banning the discharge of firearms was passed in Castlebar. |
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The dialogue between pub communities will be of huge help to police enforcement of any banning orders. |
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In March, the Duma passed in a first reading a bill banning rallies in virtually all public places. |
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Quite a few of the clubs have a strict dress code, banning trainers and jeans. |
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An editorial in the May 28 issue of the prestigious British Medical Journal calls for banning the sale of kitchen knives, in order to reduce fatal stabbings. |
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For example the banning of mah-jong, a popular card game played with hard polyurethane tiles, only resulted in the development of a noiseless paper-based version. |
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Propose an amendment banning no-fault divorce and we can talk. |
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He has no regrets on banning the use of federal funds for most stem cell research. |
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He was non-committal about the bylaw banning windscreen washers. |
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With input from the university attorney, we developed a policy based on banning sticks. |
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If it's really about animal cruelty, why aren't we banning battery hens? |
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More than a dozen states, mostly in the reddest parts of the south and mountain west, are considering banning Sharia. |
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Other topical issues got the panel debating the grey areas of liberalism, such as the contradictions in banning fox hunting and smoking in public places. |
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The community is willing to support things like container deposits, banning lightweight plastic bags and the removal of plastic micro beads from soaps and shampoos. |
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Gordon Gapper, an NCEW member since 1981, died January 22 in Banning, California. |
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Banning members of parliament is gross tokenism, and Netanyahu should stop trying to have anything to do who goes onto Al Haram Al Sharif. |
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Jackson was also blamed for widespread censorship on the airwaves, which went all-out in banning any sort of nudity or profanity. |
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Look, we certainly have some serious concerns about banning it outright. |
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The Conference on Disarmament is seeking to start formal negotiations on banning production of fissile materials such as weapons-grade plutonium and uranium. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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An interim interdict banning the newspaper from describing the behaviour of the prince and other royals was awarded at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. |
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In contrast, most industrialised nations took action in the 1920s and 1930s, signing the International White Lead Treaty banning the use of white lead in paint. |
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He also granted an injunction effectively banning future use of that part of the lyric which infringed copyright, and preventing any new pressings of the recording. |
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It seems to happen often enough that knee-jerk reactions that involving banning things tend to have the opposite effect of what those calling for the ban expect. |
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And in response to the Newtown Elementary School massacre in 2012, he again called for banning assault weapons. |
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Adding a custom station for the first time took forever, and so did refreshing stations that I listened to often, favoriting and banning many songs. |
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They often did this by banning the annual pilgrimages altogether. |
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And she signed measures banning ethnic studies in public schools and nixing photo radar. |
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They have reacted with a mixture of dismay and anger to the spate of legislative activity aimed at banning overseas outsourcing or offshoring of government contracts. |
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On its pre-season tour of America, the club seized 600 counterfeits, including t-shirts and caps, while issuing 35 banning orders to firms suspected of peddling fakes there. |
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I fail to see the analogy between banning a behavior that is being repressed by violence and banning a behavior that is being enforced by violence. |
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High school headmasters have begun banning pants that cause potential exposure of the buttocks, such as loose and baggy jeans on boys and midriff-showing lowriders on girls. |
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Activists framed state right-to-die initiatives, senators sponsored bills banning assisted suicide, and courts began issuing an unending series of deeply confused rulings. |
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Rules banning traditional rocking horses for being too tall, announced just before Christmas, really did sound like the Brussels bureaucrats at their Scrooge-like worst. |
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While offices and shops are smoke-free already, banning smoking immediately in pubs would serve only to put many landlords out of business and many punters unhappy. |
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The sudden U.S. imposition of decrees prohibiting slavery, imposing a head tax, overhauling the legal code, and banning weapons goaded many Moros into violent opposition. |
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I am all for banning smoking in our proud city but how about banning pooing on the streets as well. |
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Racial nationalism seeks to preserve a given race through policies such as banning race mixing and the immigration of other races. |
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The government controlled artistic expression, promoting specific art forms and banning or discouraging others. |
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In 1616 and 1620 acts were passed banning the hunting of certain birds and young tortoises. |
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In Gaul, the power of the druids was checked, first by forbidding Roman citizens to belong to the order, and then by banning druidism altogether. |
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The Dress Act of 1746 attempted to bring the warrior clans under government control by banning the tartan and other aspects of Gaelic culture. |
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Efforts to pacify the Highlands led to the Dress Act of 1746, banning tartans, except for the Highland regiments of the British army. |
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The Chongzhen Emperor of China issued an edict banning smoking two years before his death and the overthrow of the Ming dynasty. |
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In 1994 conservation regulations were introduced banning certain fishing methods. |
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Nonetheless, despite laws banning their importation, between 1808 and 1888 more than a million new slaves were forcibly shipped to Brazil. |
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The slave owners also argued that banning slavery in new states would upset what they saw as a delicate balance of free states and slave states. |
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In 1618 the Synod of Dort tackled this issue, which led to the banning of the Remonstrant faith. |
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In 391 and 392 he issued a series of edicts essentially banning pagan religion. |
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These changes resulted in the suspension of the Constitution of Ghana in 1981, and the banning of political parties in Ghana. |
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The 1926 Slavery Convention, an initiative of the League of Nations, was a turning point in banning global slavery. |
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In 1571 a law was passed by Portugal banning the selling and buying of Chinese and Japanese slaves. |
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It became fully effective on 21 June 2001 after the Philippines ratified it, effectively banning all nuclear weapons in the region. |
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Among the many reforms he established was the banning of any ecclesiastic to have income from more than one church or parish. |
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These bills have generally referred to banning foreign or religious law in order to thwart legal challenges. |
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In May 2003, South Africa set the pace by banning thin plastic bags and imposing a tax on thick ones. |
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Jayalalith said Wednesday it was an insult to Tamil culture that private clubs were banning people from wearing the traditional dhoti. |
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It is obvious the FUW are trying to scaremonger in an attempt to further their campaign against banning hunting with dogs. |
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The issues they tabled included the whistleblower bill and the bill banning the publication of illegally surveilled communication. |
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I SEE Rangers chief David Murray has fallen out with a Glasgow newspaper and is talking about banning people from Ibrox. |
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New rules banning dangerous 'blind spots' in rear-view mirrors on cars come into force next year, the European Commission said yesterday. |
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There is a large economic literature showing the negative consequences of introducing sin taxes and banning advertising. |
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Pakistani officials imitated their Indian counterparts by banning the export of green gram. |
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A MIDLANDS MP who pressed the government in banning betting machines managed to miscast his parliamentary vote on the issue. |
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South Sudan's interior ministry issued an order in August banning foreigners from operating motorcycle taxis, commonly known as boda-boda. |
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The AP has now responded by banning the phrase from its stylebook. |
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For years, many scientists and dentists have called for banning fluoride in toothpaste and drinking water. |
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The government issued an edict banning public demonstrations. |
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They'll be banning sports days next year because there's too much grass on the field. |
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With the pregame prayer, the school district appeared to defy the Supreme Court ruling banning such activity before games. |
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Astonishingly, in the 60s there was a colour bar at Euston Station in London, banning black people from jobs where they might meet the public. |
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The Colonial Decree of 1684 banning the use of Konkani was another blow to the language's survival. |
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Bentonville Mayor Terry Black Coberly signed an ordinance on March 8 banning gated communities in that city. |
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Further laws attempted to relieve the burden of debt from plebeians by banning interest on loans. |
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Instead of merely banning Latin, the Act was framed so as to enforce English. |
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In 1660, English Quaker Mary Dyer was hanged on Boston Common for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony. |
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Brown proposed legislation banning inside trading by members of Congress and attended a White House signing ceremony after a Democrat version of that Stock Act was adopted. |
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A dour turning in this era of ultrasecurity has motor vehicle officials in four states banning open-faced smiles on photo identification licenses. |
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Police detained a dozen supporters and clamped prohibitory orders, banning the gathering of more than four people in the area where the guru's ashram is located. |
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Increasing resistance to conventional pesticides, in addition to the banning in 2010 of the popular product aldicarb means that farmers are on the hunt for alternatives. |
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Both Church of Ireland Archbishop Robin Eames and Archbishop Brady had reminded all involved of the canonical disciplines banning such concelebrations. |
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Dubai Dr Rashid Ahmad Bin Fahd, Minister of Environment and Water, issued a ministerial resolution temporarily banning the import of animals with cloven hooves from Egypt. |
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The sensationalist nature of the coverage may have contributed to the banning of acid house during its heyday from radio, television, and retail outlets in the United Kingdom. |
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In September 2007 Westminster City Council passed further bylaws banning feeding birds on the pedestrianised North Terrace and other pavements in the area. |
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The modern game originated in Scotland, where the first written record of golf is James II's banning of the game in 1457, as an unwelcome distraction to learning archery. |
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The BDO responded by banning the rebel players from all BDO tournaments. |
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The BDO took the step of banning the rebel players from playing in county darts and even threatened to ban any player who participated in exhibition events with WDC players. |
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Court proceedings launched by the Financial Services Authority led to an injunction banning de Dietrich and his company ETIC Solutions from taking any more deposits. |
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With the Advertising Standards Agency banning a Danone advertisement for making claims that don't stand up, it would seem that functional foods are being criticized yet again. |
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Waldegrave inferred that the grand prize on offer was the banning of the close confinement veal crate across Europe and improving animal welfare in transport. |
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This led to the government of Argentina banning Falklands flagged ships and vessels linked to the Falklands' oil industry from docking at Argentine ports. |
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Objections to banning the use of incandescent light bulbs include the higher initial cost of alternatives and lower quality of light of fluorescent lamps. |
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Chidambaram acknowledged that banning The Satanic Verses was wrong. |
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In 2015 the student union Welfare and Diversity Officer, Bahar Mustafa, caused a public controversy by banning white people and men from a student union event. |
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Supreme Court struck down all laws banning interracial marriage. |
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Sikhs and the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund overturned a 1925 Oregon law banning the wearing of turbans by teachers and government officials. |
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The measures come after the government of South Sudan issued an order banning foreigners from driving motorcycle taxis commonly known as boda-boda. |
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A TV channel is banning all actors who have undergone cosmetic surgery, in what appears to be a reaction against the common nose job that is so popular in Iran. |
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The increase appeared to contradict the success of the Montreal Protocol introduced in 1987 to protect the ozone layer by banning production of ozone-depleting substances. |
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Greenpeace's resourceful outreach and marketing resulted in the technologies rapid widespread production in Germany, followed by the banning of CFC technology. |
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Drayton Reservoir fishery manager Mark Ryder says that banning the use of keepnets at the Daventry 'bagging' water was one of the best decisions he's ever made. |
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Dubai Municipality keeps issuing warnings and banning some dangerous supplements from time to time, especially those containing sibutramine and phenolphatlein. |
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The Ministry of Health is preparing a decree banning free sale of antibiotics in Kyrgyzstan, Chief Pulmonologist Talant Sooronbayev told AKIpress in an interview. |
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With the powers of a censor, Augustus appealed to virtues of Roman patriotism by banning all attire but the classic toga while entering the Forum. |
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In recent years, many countries in the EU have tightened their marriage laws, either banning marriage under 18 completely, or requiring judicial approval for such marriages. |
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From 389 to 393 he issued a series of decrees which led to the banning of pagan religious rites, and the confiscation of their property and endowments. |
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In 2002, the Environment Agency introduced a new fisheries byelaw, banning the use of all freshwater fish as live or dead bait in 14 of the lakes in the Lake District. |
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At one level, there is something illiberal about the French law banning conspicuous religious symbols, be they hijabs, kippas or crosses, from public schools. |
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From the beginning, opponents of increased campaign finance regulation knew that legislation purporting to reform the system by banning soft money would fail miserably. |
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As a result, the Chinese posted an edict banning men with caucasian features from entering Canton, killing multiple Portuguese there, and driving the Portuguese back to sea. |
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In 1976, the city mayor signed an ordinance banning the traditional spelling and ordering the use of a new one, Cusco, in municipality publications. |
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The treasure voyages which sailed Indian Ocean were discontinued, and the maritime prohibition laws were set in place banning the Chinese from sailing abroad. |
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A SCHOOL has sparked fury by banning pupils from wearing hair gel. |
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After the story appeared the BSA told McGrath he had been removed from his scoutmaster position for violating the organization's policy banning openly gay Scout leaders. |
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However, there is now hope, if we take a leaf out of a Florida town's book by banning these offenders from wearing saggy jeans and tracksuit pants. |
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In addition to banning capital punishment for EU member states, the EU has also banned detainee transfers in cases where the receiving party may seek the death penalty. |
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Bills banning the veal crate have been introduced in Congress. |
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Efrain Rios Montt, who ruled Guatemala with an iron fist during 1982-83, said he plans to run for president in November despite a law banning former dictators from office. |
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During the later period of the Yuan dynasty, Muslims were persecuted through the banning of their traditions, and they participated in revolts against the Mongols. |
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In contrast to these Semitic religions some religions of Indian origin like Buddhism and Jainism, are pacifist to the extent of banning the killing of animals even for food. |
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Violent scenes in 1682 forced London's militia into action, and to prevent any repetition the following year a proclamation was issued, banning bonfires and fireworks. |
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