It was an old, unpainted, sand-scratched wooden home with small barred windows. |
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He was able to wander freely in the roof space above the check-in area and other areas barred to the public. |
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Violence, offensive sexual gestures or behaviour, or threatening or abusive language could get patients barred. |
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The unit closed and barred its doors and we were told on no account to leave our stations for the duration of the emergency. |
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Now the question master has barred the accusing team from competing again until he receives a public apology. |
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Staff at jobcentres have been ordered to take down Christmas decorations, which are also barred at Red Cross shops. |
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But in the congratulating throng, a jobsworth barred him from the hallowed ground. |
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Harley, a barred owl, gets a vaccination for the West Nile virus from Dr. Jim Langley. |
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It also must have rankled with the Scottish Parliament because nurses themselves are usually barred from speaking to the press. |
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Magistrates also barred him from going within two miles of any stadium where Colchester United or the England team are playing. |
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The country restricts the movement of foreigners, and groups that distribute aid to alleviate its food shortages are barred from some areas. |
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Forms of contemporary no holds barred wrestling in which rules are thrown out the window are Hardcore Wrestling and Cage Fighting. |
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A fun, no holds barred brawl between Finlay and JBL started the night off right. |
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Wouldn't it be supremely interesting to hear what people had to say about you with no holds barred? |
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Keep the questions coming, ask about anything that is on your mind with no holds barred, and I will do my best to provide answers. |
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But clearly what was taking place was a bitter power struggle between opposing ruling cliques with no holds barred on either side. |
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The two redoubled their efforts, attacking each other viciously, no holds barred. |
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But just as they get within touching distance of the prize, the boys in blue have barred Wigan's path. |
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Transactions are barred for a time so the new record keeper can verify account accuracy and make a reconciliation. |
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Within Myrtle Grove, the forest along Mattawoman Creek is home to the barred owl, various songbirds, wood ducks, and other waterfowl. |
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Around one corner was a thick wooden door with a barred window that begged inspection. |
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The Guardian Council first barred the reformist candidate from running for presidency. |
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I continued my relentless walk through the streets, knife barred into my deep clutches. |
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Aside from having the charges against him dropped, Cowpland was going to be reprimanded and barred from being a company director for two years. |
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However, such preaching was not well received by most Anglican clergy, and churches began to be barred to him. |
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I provided little sunshine for the company as we swept indoors and barred all apertures against wind and rain. |
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Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons. |
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She tried the barred door of her cell, but it was securely locked and would hardly even rattle. |
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In practice, many physicians oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia, and hospitals have barred assisted suicide from their premises. |
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The larger, dark brown and gray barred Altai Saker falcons are the favorite bird of Arab falconers. |
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Their back and wing coverts are heavily barred with black, as are their rust-brown tails which terminate with a narrow white band. |
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Without pausing she went forward until tall salal, wild spiraea bushes and thorny blackberry wands barred her way. |
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Reports in Shanghai's usually tame newspapers complained that journalists were barred from approaching the mine. |
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All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school. |
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From only a glimpse of its silhouetted form he spotted a barred owl, then carefully maneuvered for a closer view. |
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As a result he was barred from taking part in the first free practice session on Friday. |
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There are not that many who have been completely barred but it's fired a warning shot across the bows. |
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It's the cinema where I got very very drunk in the bar, and was barred from. |
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We quickly shut and barred the two doors and the window, and dispatched the three hornets that followed us in. |
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The doors had been barred shut, then pried open, allowing us to slip inside. |
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She barred the great door, and taking her daughter's hand, she began to run back through the rooms, with the maid following after in a panic. |
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As soon as they were all out of the cabin she barred the door and would not let them in any more. |
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Within 20 minutes, a SWAT team in dark-blue body armor had stormed in, barred the doors, and duct-taped the vents. |
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The window that was barred shut at the end of the hall was no barricade for Christine. |
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Local Democracy week has been branded a sham by Tory councillors after their deputy leader was barred from speaking at a high-level meeting. |
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He was barred from returning home for weeks and allowed to meet his wife only in September. |
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Visitors were barred from taking bags into the building, metal detectors were installed and police carrying machine guns patrolled the foyer. |
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He was barred from practising by the General Medical Council in July 2000 after 34 out of 35 allegations against him were proven. |
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Some people have still memories of the 1980s when people were barred from universities merely for not going to Friday prayers regularly. |
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He was barred from entering the mainland in April 2001 but was recently informed that the ban had been lifted. |
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The 1986 World Cup hero was barred from leaving Argentina after family members blocked his early efforts to return to Cuba. |
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In 1995, he was barred from treating patients in an exclusive hospital in Jakarta for helping HIV positive people. |
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Complaints that election agents were barred from some polling stations at the end of the election have caused concern within the commission. |
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There is now hardly any sphere of activity legally barred to women and, in this sense, every male bastion has been stormed. |
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He does not smoke, drink or take drugs, so those recourses would have been barred to him. |
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So it can come as a shock to discover that some of these activities can be barred to them as the years slip by. |
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The professions remained barred to women, but a few succeeded in practising as doctors. |
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Nothing is barred from consideration as long as it does not obtrude into the lives of others. |
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In 1984 Congress undercut the exclusionary rule which barred evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment. |
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The law also sometimes holds that certain types of claim should be barred as contrary to public policy. |
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In any event, any new claim by the company would be barred by limitation as it is well over six years since the events giving rise to any claim. |
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For one thing, if she waits, her claim might end up being barred by the statute of limitations. |
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Its back is speckled with light markings, and its tail is barred with black. |
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The upperparts are brown with a black patch streaked with white, and the tail is barred with black. |
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The backs and wings of females are finely barred with light and dark brown. |
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The building seems to guard its secrets, the barred apertures underscoring its function as a defensive structure. |
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The light-striped canopy resembles a barred cage, where he crouches like an animal. |
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His ominous office is a barred detention room lit by an overhead crisscross of harsh neon lights. |
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In dread of the Roman soldiery, they returned to the hiding place behind barred doors. |
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We witness the characters' first unmediated encounters with the world outside their barred back door. |
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The safe is secured by an internal barred door and an external steel door several inches thick. |
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I noticed that my normally green-and-white barred jersey was now stained a bright red and deep green. |
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The barred leaf frog is a species found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. |
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The male lacks the barred throat and breast pattern of the Lichtenstein's sandgrouse. |
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Juvenile goshawks have disctinctive thick streaks against a buffy background on the underparts, and an irregularly barred tail. |
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The mature forest along Mattawoman is home to the barred owl and vibrantly colored songbirds. |
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The Pacific Baza's crest and boldly barred abdomen make this bird of prey distinctive. |
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Having been barred from entrance into the temple precincts, the prophet dictates his message to Baruch. |
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The top-secret project was so hush-hush they were barred from even taking photographs. |
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Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals. |
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As the law stands, a person on the register is barred from teaching in state schools but not from private tuition. |
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Melena, with senses as keen as a bloodhound's, tracked him down easily and barred his escape. |
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Through the barred windows I saw what looked like forest fire flames dancing on mountaintops at the juncture with the skyline. |
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Fifty-three performers are now on the industry's self-imposed quarantine list, barred from performing in any skin flicks until further notice. |
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Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey. |
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And I'm not insisting the whisperers, mumblers, droners and mic-dummies of this world be barred from reading their own poetry out loud. |
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Photographs for personal use are permitted, but the use of flash photography, tripods and unipods is barred. |
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities. |
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In the center of the homestead is an unroofed, fenced cattle pen, the sibaya, from which women are barred. |
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But the man whose lack of education has barred him from effective lordship is, by birth, Anglo-Irish, and not native Irish at all. |
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Before going to bed I barred the front door and snecked the door of our apartment. |
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The judge held that the defendants were negligent and in breach of statutory duty and the claim was not statute barred. |
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The men of the family were the sole breadwinners as women were barred from working. |
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The close burgonet has a high comb, a peak, a barred, spiked visor and three gorget plates. |
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Dogs are barred from many public places because they pose a serious hazard to health and can be a nuisance and danger. |
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It also temporarily barred Cambodians and Thais from crossing at border checkpoints. |
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The Hall has never barred anyone who is eligible and set the record for a significant stat. |
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The roads are colour-coded so that certain traffic lanes are barred to certain types of vehicles. |
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It is heavily barred brown-and-white above and below, with a white eye-line that separates a rufous cap and cheek. |
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If it's true this was hardly a classic, it was a no holds barred derby with the occasional touch of class. |
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If the haremlik's windows faced the street, they were barred thickly with wooden bars. |
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The budget chief for west Wiltshire has been barred from a town pub for being too stingy with his cash. |
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In the winters, the barred, open-air windows exposed their unheated cells to the elements. |
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Under the bill's underwriting standards, subprime loans will be barred from carrying prepayment penalties. |
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Every twenty or so paces, there appeared a door to one side, a barred door made of iron, thick and solid. |
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Young hooligans face being barred from Otley as part of a crackdown on crime in the town centre. |
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Each had been barred from living in married student housing with her respective partner because neither couple is married. |
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Because he lacks any official identification, he has been denied political asylum and barred from leaving the jail. |
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However, the carp are barred from the pool because they stir up silt, which reduces sunlight penetration and prevents plant growth. |
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Moreover, if he were finally deported, he would be permanently barred from immigrating to Australia. |
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Plumage coloration ranges from light or dark brown to gray, often with dark spotted or barred patterns. |
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Call barring means that the prisoner can, as with phonecards, call any number except those specifically barred by the Prison. |
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The city barred any organization from participating which did not racially integrate. |
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People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated. |
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Residents said they fear that next time it could be a fire engine or ambulance that could barred by thoughtlessly parked vehicles. |
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All the players of the five teams who appeared in the fixed matches would be barred from playing next season and their coaches banned for a year. |
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Art critics and buyers turned up to find access to the gallery barred by a large sheet of corrugated iron. |
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The French have barred Henry's claim by holding up an ancient Frankish law that does not allow inheritance through women. |
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It's been converted, of course, but when you go to bed at night you still close the barred gate on the front of your cell and bunk down. |
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Consequently, it reduces male fitness because geitonogamous pollen grains are barred from fertilizing ovules. |
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Once the divorce decree is entered, unless we can change the law, Texas takes the attitude that you're barred. |
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Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds. |
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Thousands of us were demonstrating in Colchester and the police had barred our way from marching into town. |
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Military professionals are barred from belonging to a political party, which also depoliticizes the military. |
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In 2002, the Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling that barred a hacker magazine from posting or linking to a DVD descrambling program. |
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She was taught by strict governesses in a room with barred windows on the third floor of her home. |
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Anyone who earns a contract as a punter in American football is barred from playing kick-to-kick in our local park. |
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It follows that on August 17, 1979, the plaintiff's action was not barred by the effluxion of time. |
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Behind a grimy, barred window sits a chain-smoking woman of indeterminate age. |
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The president, whose five-year term expires in February next year, is constitutionally barred from seeking another term. |
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The unattractive appearance of the lesions may worry parents, and children are often barred from schools and kindergartens because of fear of spread of the infection. |
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A horrible cry brought the house servants creeping up to the barred room. |
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The shape-changer looked down at himself, observing drab brown feathers, barred and speckled, that covered a body half the size of the bird before him. |
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There was no background music and film songs were strictly barred. |
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After a cracking scrap of a few minutes I beached a beautiful barred pargo, a sea-bream-like fish with vertical brown bands running down the flanks and a large yellow eye. |
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She locked and barred the kitchen door that led to the rest of the house. |
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After she was barred from marrying Townsend, Margaret married Lord Snowdon. |
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This was a tough no holds barred encounter which threatened to spill over at several junctures such was the committed and no-nonsense approach adopted by both teams. |
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They will act with no holds barred, including the use of nuclear weapons. |
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The most famous Tiananmen protest leaders are stilled barred from entering China. |
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The people around were crying their approval, and one of them ran up to the front door and, using his sign, barred the door so that they couldn't escape. |
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As a condition of his probation, Bartiromo was barred from accessing the Internet for any non-school-related purpose. |
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Brega offered no hint that anything was amiss, basically because Libyans were barred from living there. |
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At the end of a farm track, we find a barred, barbed-wire-clad gate. |
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It was an assassin's duel, the usual messy fray, no holds barred. |
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The Dionysian aspect of the aesthetic experience allows psychic energy that is normally barred from escape to flow out and include the object of perception. |
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The state Supreme Court also barred him from holding judicial office in Arkansas. |
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Under Zambian electoral law Scott, 70, is barred from standing for the presidency himself. |
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Meanwhile, Benjamin says, the Board watched, applauded the parents, and barred the headmaster from responding. |
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The famous contralto was a pioneering African-American interpreter of opera and concert singing, and fought discrimination that sometimes barred her from performing. |
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This time it was McCabe versus Steel, in a tag match with no holds barred. |
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The authorities also went after the head of the actual Hermitage, Browder, who had already been barred from the country. |
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Railway passengers are barred from setting foot on the mountainside and walkers who have reached the summit will be denied access to the visitor centre. |
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Louisiana lawmakers barred those convicted of domestic violence from owning a gun for 10 years. |
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The quartet delivered this music with no holds barred abandon. |
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A hundred prisoners turned at once to the cell block's single barred window, where a blur of color floated through the front gate, heading for the compound. |
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Marjoline squeaked, trying to brush past her, but Jacquiline barred the way with her arm and put Marjoline back in her place with only a slight nudge. |
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Their front sides mainly consist of plastered walls and barred windows. |
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil. |
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No longer will investment banks that underwrote securities for companies that ended up in bankruptcy be barred from offering advice to the same companies. |
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State laws barred such removal of soon-to-be-free slaves, but New York slaveholders and out-of-state slave traders regularly engaged in such illegal behavior. |
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But Duffin strongly disputes this, saying that just because Scottish Life is for tax reasons barred from handing out large windfalls, it doesn't mean it is being ungenerous. |
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With a ripple of his deep red sleeve, one of the guards took both her arms, while the other barred the door, allowing Allie to be tied without the ability of escape. |
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The barred wicket opened and shut, and the door creaked ajar. |
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The students were barred from holding a picket outside the company's headquarters. |
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Under the Carolina Raptor Center's Project Barn Owl, nest boxes are being set up around Charlotte, North Carolina, to lure both barn owls and barred owls. |
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Barred Owls can be found year-round in most lowland and montane forests throughout Washington. |
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Her pale blue eyes were wide and terror-stricken and darted from the barred door to the tiny circular window, but there was no way she could escape her confines. |
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After they were led into the building, the door was barred by armed police who said proceedings before a judge were taking place behind closed doors. |
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They were barred from operating on long-distance routes, he alleged. |
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A series of orders were passed which compelled them to sell their assets, pay all their outstanding debts immediately and, most ominously, barred them from bearing arms. |
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Because disaffirmation of an employment contract has not been expressly barred by the legislature, such disaffirmation has not been prohibited by it. |
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But they still will be barred from front-line infantry and special-op forces. |
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The Government compensation is for trawlermen hit by the Cod Wars in the 1970s when the industry collapsed because the British fleet was barred from Icelandic waters. |
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For centuries, the forebears of men and women like Paul Peschkowsky were barred from citizenship and its rights. |
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Wealthy outsiders are to be barred from buying new houses in the Yorkshire Dales in an attempt to stop offcomers pricing locals out of the housing market. |
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I wish I could have barred that door, nailed it shut somehow. |
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Not only are they unable to visit foreign countries, but in their own environment they are barred from escorting tourists outside the riverscape and old city. |
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Just as no unbeliever may be barred from federal service for his atheism, no true believer may be excluded for his abiding faith. |
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They herded them into a vast empty barn and barred the doors shut. |
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State rules even barred them from trying out for boys' teams. |
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My barred rock hen is probably one of my favorite chickens ever! |
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A few well timed shoves jolted the wooden crate that had barred the exit, leading them all up into the eerie silent Southwestern portion of La Fortaleza's courtyard. |
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As, at this stage, most of the bids will still be in the ring, all those committee members belonging to the competing countries will be barred from this executive meeting. |
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Off-road vehicles are to be barred from four green lanes in the Yorkshire Dales for a trial period despite strong objections from drivers and trail bike riders. |
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In much of the country, Barred Owls are associated with large trees in old-growth forests. |
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During resuscitative efforts, the family is often barred from the patient's room and families may never have the opportunity to see their loved one alive again. |
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And if my democratically-elected MP fails to swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen, why will they be barred from entering Parliament to represent me? |
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The hospital's front gate was closed and a sign said patients and employees were barred from leaving and no items used in the building could be removed. |
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The outer edges are white, barred with black, with a dark center. |
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A father was barred from his own home and separated from his family for six months after he was spotted smacking his young son during a shopping trip. |
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Still barred were the hundreds of students who would have taken courses offered by the university's extension service, mostly English-language classes. |
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The Boy Scouts of America has barred gay people from joining their troops, and now Reform Judaism leaders are asking parents to keeping scouting out of their homes. |
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He was initially barred from enrolling for a degree in computer science at the University of Maryland due to a technicality, but managed to sign up and complete the course. |
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He tried to calm me, but I was roused at last, and drawing my long knife barred his way. |
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There's a barred grid of windows looking out to a brick-red wall. |
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Police were called to the Three Cups pub in Malmesbury after mayor elect Patrick Goldstone was barred indefinitely from the hostelry in the Triangle. |
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The goldfinches chittered and sang like drunken canaries and once in a thunderstorm a barred owl blundered into that fake crystal chandelier she had always detested. |
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This logic also suggests that a plaintiff should be barred from her suit based upon untimely acts that did occur after the harassment became pervasive. |
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Upon the barred and slitted wall the splotched shadow of the heaven tree shuddered and pulsed monstrously in scarce any wind. |
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Anyone convicted of an imprisonable offence is barred from standing or if you are a public servant. |
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In 2006, the MoH had laid down new rules that barred cosmeticians from practising without getting a MoH licence. |
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Now, a Town Hall spokesman said Ord would be barred from getting another job as a taxi driver on his release from prison. |
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Besides the prey groups mentioned for kelp bass, the diet of barred sand bass were sipunculids, cumaceans, and echinoderms. |
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Trilby was the first to wake, her face barred with sunlight that slipped through the inadequate walls of the humpy. |
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Second, Cromwell gave a huge degree of freedom to his parliaments, although royalists were barred from sitting in all but a handful of cases. |
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I got barred from my local, so I've started going all the way into town for a drink. |
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Anita DeFrantz, chair of the IOC's Women and Sports Commission, suggested that countries be barred if they prevented women from competing. |
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The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act banned Chinese workers and specifically barred them from naturalization. |
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The Royal Assent ceremony takes place in the Senate, as the sovereign is traditionally barred from the House of Commons. |
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In November, however, his doctor sent him to hospital and barred such travel, after a serious infection was diagnosed. |
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Refugees are mired in poverty as they are generally barred from working in their host countries. |
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His beliefs resulted in him being legally barred from entering the United States, despite being repeatedly invited to lecture there. |
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Here, the University of Sydney, which had once barred him from working there, awarded him an honorary degree. |
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Colonial ships were barred from the Newfoundland cod fisheries, a measure which pleased Canadiens but damaged New England's economy. |
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Until 2017, women were barred from holding membership of the Company, though were permitted to play the course as guests or visitors. |
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A witness who has once been proved to have given false testimony on oath was barred from ever appearing as a witness again. |
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The Russian fleet was barred from using the Suez Canal and British ports as a result of the incident. |
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When Chris overacted his part again, the director warned that anyone overplaying would be barred from the next production. |
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He barred Langton from entering England and seized the lands of the archbishopric and other papal possessions. |
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These show a variety of plumages, although many have the blue barred pattern as does the pure rock dove. |
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Taney, the decision effectively barred slaves and their descendants from citizenship. |
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In Cherokee society, persons of African descent were barred from holding office even if they were also racially and culturally Cherokee. |
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Our solar system orbits within the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy that is a prominent member of the Local Group of galaxies. |
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Despite the international contingent, the police violently barred Laino's return. |
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A person is barred from deciding any case in which he or she may be, or may fairly be suspected to be, biased. |
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The white to rusty underparts are barred with thin clean bands of dark brown or black. |
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The immature bird is much browner with streaked, rather than barred, underparts, and has a pale bluish cere and orbital ring. |
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Four species of snake are, the European adder, grass snake, barred grass snake and smooth snake. |
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They are slightly paler than those in Britain and the females have yellower plumage with more finely barred underparts. |
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Until the 1830s, free blacks were barred from most abolitionist societies. |
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For many years, visitors were barred from the isolated towns. |
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Gregorio Sanchez has since been barred from politics, ending his run for governor of the state of Quintana Roo. |
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Others could not escape because there were no proper fire exits and windows were barred. |
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As changes are being made to List 99, additional individuals will be barred from working in daycare settings and as childminders. |
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He was also barred from communicating with his daughter or her husband both directly and indirectly, Canadian daily the Labradorian reported. |
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Morgan is a convicted felon and therefore barred from possessing firearms. |
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In this paper we introduce the prototyping strategy using the Australian eastern barred bandicoot management program as an example. |
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One November, I came face-to-face with a barred owl in a swampy, wooded area. |
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Now, however, it is firmly categorised as a barred spiral galaxy, with loosely wound arms and a relatively small central bulge. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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He is barred from using payphones, telephone kiosks, any public Wi-Fi network and can only have one email address. |
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Ironically, some of the cell towers and so-called monopoles will be erected in state parks and along roadways which have long barred any signage. |
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Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. |
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Its plumage is mottled tawny to brown with a barred tail and wings. |
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When a final judgment is entered, the plaintiff is usually barred under the doctrine of res judicata from relitigating any of the issues, even under different legal theories. |
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The lands west of Quebec and west of a line running along the crest of the Allegheny mountains became Indian territory, temporarily barred to settlement. |
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Melanesians were barred from acquiring the citizenship of either power. |
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They were already into that raucous rhythm that made their show a TV landmark. Nonstop jokes, topping each other, full speed ahead, no holds barred laughathon. |
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The drafting of the instructions for the Dutch delegation occasioned spirited debate and Holland made sure that she was not barred from their formulation. |
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It was this status that barred the native population from the priesthood. |
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At that time, Portuguese women were barred from traveling overseas. |
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Mother Nature has barred the Y chromosome from the standard genetic swap meet called recombination, otherwise the Y chromosome would sneak into the X, making everyone male. |
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They were also barred from bearing arms and owning property. |
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The Spanish were barred by their laws from slaving of indigenous people, leaving them without a commercial interest deep in the interior of the Amazon basin. |
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Included in the seizure were dead and plucked barn owls, spotted wood owls, crested serpent eagles, barred eagles, and brown wood owls, as well as 7,000 live lizards. |
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Finding a barred owl in the 1980s was considered a novelty, says Kelso. |
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These included a black rat snake, raccoon, and barred owl filmed by the Auburn Career Center IMT students at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. |
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No individual may be a member of both Houses, and members of the House of Lords are legally barred from voting in elections for members of the House of Commons. |
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Those who genuinely ponder the difference between a barn owl and a barred owl should look no further than Rappole's new book, A Guide to the Birds of the Southeastern States. |
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Read a no holds barred interview with author Leyla Harrison, in which she talks about rapefic, cancerfic, feedback, and her approach to writing fanfic. |
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Thus, although the FDA can talk tough and clamp down on the electronic cigarette, it is barred by Congress from removing the real killer from the market. |
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We're fishing for barred pargo, sierra mackerel, jack crevalle, cabrilla, pompano, roosterfish, and who knows what else in the fish menagerie in the Sea of Cortez. |
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The Beauforts were thus 'legitimised' and acknowledged as such by Richard II, though with the proviso as noted above that they would barred from succession to the crown. |
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Lois Capps was barred by the House Rules Committee last night. |
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The engineers of the 2nd Panzer Division under Generalmajor Rudolf Veiel built five bridges over the Canal Line and only one British battalion barred the way to Dunkirk. |
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The eldest son of a king who died before that was barred from direct inheritance but possessed the right to retake the throne himself on the attainment of majority. |
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Realising that an academic career would be barred from him by the right wing university authorities, Childe turned to getting a job within the leftist movement. |
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Marx was considering an academic career, but this path was barred by the government's growing opposition to classical liberalism and the Young Hegelians. |
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On 16 April 2009, nurse Margaret Haywood was barred from practising as a Nurse in the UK following a ruling by the NMC Conduct and Competence committee panel. |
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Vocal behaviour of Barred Antshrikes, a Neotropical duetting suboscine bird. |
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It has traditionally been the case that the courts are barred from questioning any Act of Parliament, a principle that can be traced back to the medieval period. |
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The protest rally was barred from heading to the Chief Minister House and some of the protestors were pushed and batoncharged by the police on Davis Road. |
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Moreover, the planters were barred from selling their lands to any Irishman and were required to build defences against any possible rebellion or invasion. |
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Five people, none of them students, were cited and barred from campus after they allegedly set off a stink bomb at a forum meeting earlier this month. |
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Because of Henry's descent through illegitimate children barred from succession to the English throne, the Tudor monarchy was not accepted by all European kingdoms. |
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The children of John and Katherine, while legitimised, were barred from inheriting the English throne, a stricture that was ignored in later generations. |
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Kirchner is constitutionally barred from running a third consecutive term. |
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Navy doctor to go forward, ruling that the case is not barred by the so-called Feres doctrine, which limits government liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act. |
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London's first stockbrokers, however, were barred from the old commercial center known as the Royal Exchange, reportedly because of their rude manners. |
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Gunther, who was barred from exhibiting two dead bodies on the streets of Newcastle, is preparing to plastinate a giant squid after studying smaller squid species. |
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In addition to white croaker, the advisory now extends to topsmelt and barred sea bass, and includes other guidelines, including warnings for pregnant women. |
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A young barred owl sitting in a tree above the Wakulla River stared down at me as I eased my kayak under an overhanging tree limb which made a shadow on a deep water pocket. |
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Of these, 49,000 were barred to the public on a permanent basis. |
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When police barred his access to it, he took a picture, for no conscious reason, of an elderly man on a bench, a doleful, tweedy person with a walrus mustache. |
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Barred unequal application of voter registration requirements. |
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