In response the government passed the Criminal Justice Act of 1994, which outlawed these large outdoor raves. |
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In 1973, when unions went on strike to protest falling real wages, the government outlawed strikes and imposed fines and prison sentences. |
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But this interpretation is outlawed by the semantics of referential dependence associated with reflexives. |
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Once outlawed as the currency of imperialism, greenbacks suddenly became not just accepted but necessary. |
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I am very sleepy but I heard on the news this morning that commercial surrogacy is being outlawed. |
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In April 1990, the Department of Fish and Game outlawed harvesting of white croaker, a bottom-feeding fish, off Palos Verdes Peninsula. |
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In the long run, I think many people will shy away from becoming collectors in an outlawed or illegitimate area. |
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The State continues to tolerate the barbaric treatment of timid animals in live hare coursing which was recently outlawed in the North. |
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Since nude-coloured sheers, however fine, have been outlawed, we are confronted with what else to do about coverage. |
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Even after the anti-union laws, which outlawed closed shops, Steve continued to apply this. |
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The closed shop was outlawed in local and public employment, and public employees were restricted in the unions they could join. |
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Last year, London's taxi drivers went to court to get pedicabs outlawed, claiming they were bad for business. |
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The government made Magyar the official language and outlawed all other languages. |
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There's an unspoken rule when hitching that polite listening is compulsory, arguing outlawed. |
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This powerful period melodrama is set in the early years of the 19th century, right before the practice of sati was outlawed. |
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All these vicious practices are clearly costing the TV industry eleventy squillion dollars per minute and should be outlawed at once! |
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If it were up to me, mathematics, cold-calling, my daughter's current headmistress and non-automatic cars would be outlawed entirely. |
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And ultimately I hope to see its use outlawed for all except the most extreme situations where manual or organic suppression is not an option. |
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Even though slavery was eventually outlawed and the three-fifths compromise overturned, the spirit of the law lived on. |
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He was outlawed, which meant that when he was arrested there was no need for a trial. |
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Windscreen washers and roadside advertising hoardings mounted on trailers are to be outlawed from Tauranga's streets. |
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Few critics want to see the trade outlawed, but many are repelled by what they call death futures. |
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Congress recently enacted sweeping anti-terrorism legislation which expanded law enforcement powers, and outlawed biological materials. |
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Hare coursing is outlawed in Britain and in Northern Ireland a ban is in place preventing the taking of hares from the wild. |
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To force the paradigm, Geoff Cohen was talking about a computer language where names and labels were outlawed. |
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Is the statute's description of the society of cutpurses an accurate appraisal, or an attempt to link them with another outlawed culture? |
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Falconry is not outlawed and in that sport you use dogs to flush prey to your bird. |
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Though outlawed and rarely performed, the act is deemed to deify the perpetrator, blessing her family for seven generations after her death. |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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The regulations outlawed strikes and industrial action, as well as public meetings and demonstrations. |
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Most of the members of that organization, now declared seditious and outlawed, left the state as fast as they could. |
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With whaling still outlawed, the Japanese are out of practice when it comes to taking out large blubbery mammals. |
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In 1924 Congress effectively outlawed heroin, which, like smoking opium, was associated with vice and crime. |
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If revolutionary new therapies are delayed or outlawed, we could be set back for years, if not decades. |
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It outlawed literacy tests and poll taxes as a way of assessing whether anyone was fit or unfit to vote. |
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He came to represent the archetypal Romantic artist, outlawed by a corrupt society, whose genius bore comparison with Shakespeare. |
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Capital punishment has been outlawed most places, and even where it is allowed, brutality of that kind would not be countenanced. |
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Although official segregation was outlawed in the last century, in many respects it still exists in an unwritten, unspoken form. |
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By executive order, President Truman outlawed the separation of races in the armed services. |
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A majority of parties in parliament has demanded the hallucinogenic mushrooms be outlawed. |
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Smoking was outlawed in bars, hotels and restaurants from 6am this morning to protect employees from being exposed to smoke in the workplace. |
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It was outlawed after tests revealed it has caused leukaemia in laboratory mice. |
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Norway outlawed smoking in bars and restaurants last June to an outcry from publicans who predicted serious trade shortfalls. |
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Since 1998, pre-paid water meters have been outlawed in Britain as a threat to public health. |
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Since most nations have outlawed the use of fetus material for genetic use, an alternative has come into use, umbilical cords and placentas. |
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Most are from among the Untouchables in the now outlawed caste system, and regard it as their duty to pay off their parents' debts. |
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Autocratic, theocratic, despotic regimes allow no political freedom, all thought is outlawed, and brute suppression is the norm. |
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The Lawers Burn issues from the lochan and legend has it that an outlawed Macgregor once hid in a cave behind a waterfall of the burn. |
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The original constitution restricted the right to vote by property but outlawed hereditary titles and added trial by jury in criminal cases. |
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Although religious worship as such was not outlawed, punitive taxes were imposed on the churches and many were forced to close. |
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Britain had outlawed the slave trade in 1808, and her colonies were not allowed to render assistance to slavers. |
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In 1954, the Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawed segregation in public schools. |
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Gloves could not cost more than twelve pence and shoes of Spanish leather were also outlawed. |
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In order to stifle the fuel protests, the right to protest in Britain was effectively outlawed. |
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In contrast, the European Union has virtually outlawed the use of antibiotics in imported food. |
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Irrigation can be used to overcome water stress, although it is outlawed in some countries. |
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Some states in the US have already outlawed the use of any kind of earphones and listening devices while driving or riding a bicycle. |
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Traps of this kind, which are designed to catch foxes and rabbits, have been outlawed since 1954 when the Pest Act came into force. |
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Boulder recently outlawed the practice of standing in a road median with a sign, saying this activity is a safety hazard. |
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Under the agreement, protests and strikes by public employees would be outlawed. |
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Although the elevation of mind and heart of people and preacher alike is the purpose of biblical proclamation, teaching or instruction is hardly outlawed. |
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In 1833, the British government outlawed slavery, ending its institution. |
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Thrill seekers who blasted a car dealership with BB guns came under fire from community leaders who are calling for the toy weapons to be outlawed. |
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The medieval hunting tradition of falconry was outlawed in Quebec in the early '80s, and we remain one of the last places in North America to ban the aerial hunt. |
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Greenpeace and student activists were outlawed and habeas corpus was suspended. |
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Thousands of women in Indonesia have become victims of a trendy beauty treatment called the silicone injection, long outlawed in most developed countries. |
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In 1999 the party launched a wide-ranging crackdown against the outlawed quasi-Buddhist falun Gong sect. |
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When Milan outlawed kerb-crawling in 1998, prostitutes put on running shoes and jogged alongside prospective clients' cars, negotiating their prices. |
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His escape meant that he had to be figuratively executed, with the result that the people, ideas, and culture associated with him were outlawed and destroyed in his stead. |
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But because of concern over concussions, the kickoff, not an ancillary part of the game but an intrinsic one, may be outlawed. |
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Perhaps last year's foxhunting ban in England, which outlawed hunting the animals with packs of hounds, may tempt a few foxes back to the countryside. |
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Married off at 11 and repeatedly abused by her husband, she fought against the officially outlawed caste system, becoming a folk hero to many and a menace to others. |
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Our sport is rife with that same insidious elitism that has decayed the core of other field sports, which now face the very real prospect of being outlawed. |
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We've outlawed badger-baiters and dog-fighters for their sick pleasure in torturing animals, and we can only hope foxhunting will go the same way. |
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However, as best I can tell, New Mexico hasn't outlawed what this guy did. |
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He's truly serious about wanting to get the paparazzi outlawed. |
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According to Nasaw, he also outlawed abuses known as pools, corners, wash sales, and match orders. |
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Then, a few weeks ago, they were outlawed completely and indefinitely. |
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While countries like South Africa still allow regulated trophy hunting of rhinos, Botwswana outlawed the practice this year. |
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He also outlawed simony, the practice of buying and selling church posts. |
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Without progressive leadership, would segregation have been outlawed? |
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Bait and switch is outlawed in many states as a selling practice. |
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He also outlawed the traditional fez, a brimless, cone-shaped, red hat. |
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He said that the hijab and any other religious symbols should not be outlawed. |
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Last year, in response to such objections, the Spanish region of Catalonia outlawed bullfights. |
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A third practice outlawed is discrimination against shippers as punishment for nonpatronage. |
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This is so because the reproducer is taking advantage of statute laws that have outlawed competing media of exchange altogether. |
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The Mines and Collieries Act 1842 also outlawed the employment of women and girls in mines. |
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Soon afterward, the federal government, in effect, outlawed the rinky-dinks by adopting minimum-strength standards. |
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In 1977, the Consumer Product Safety Commission once and for all outlawed the use of asbestos in spackle and joint compound. |
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But O'Connor says senior figures Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, who oversaw the outlawed Irish Republican Army, should retire. |
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Designer Robert Frier, a hay fever victim, has swapped lawn for water and outlawed dust and pollen-bearing scented plants and hedges. |
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We may have outlawed ghastly foie gras, veal crates and the like, but we are not averse to sending livestock abroad to endure the torture. |
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The practice was outlawed in 2008 just before Beijing hosted the Olympics. |
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But in some states, including New York, paperless tickets are outlawed. |
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Once slavery was outlawed in the British Empire in 1833, the plantocracy demanded indentured labor. |
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By no means am I suggesting that euthanasia should be outlawed, but rather that we should look at its inherent risks. |
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If the accused did not appear on the day named for the trial, he was outlawed at the folkmoot. |
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The practice of slavery was not outlawed, and the Leges Henrici Primi from the reign of King Henry I continue to mention slaveholding as legal. |
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The Act Concerning Peter's Pence and Dispensations outlawed the annual payment by landowners of one penny to the Pope. |
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The Act outlawed appeals from courts within the realm to courts outside the realm. |
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Capital punishment was outlawed by the government but some plantation managers and luna still delivered lashings and other forms of abuse. |
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A law passed in 1640 in Massachusetts outlawed the use of thatched roofs in the colony for this reason. |
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As of 2011 the ICC outlawed the use of runners as they felt this was being abused. |
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The Liberian government outlawed forced labour and slavery and asked for American help in social reforms. |
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In 1809 President James Madison outlawed the slave trade with the United States. |
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The applicable UK act was the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act and outlawed the slave trade throughout the British Empire. |
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Discharge of oil within them has been completely outlawed, with a few minimal exceptions. |
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Then, he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs. |
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A recent French law has effectively outlawed tobacco tourism which uses France either as a destination or as a route. |
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Starting in 1777, the Patriots outlawed the importation of slaves state by state. |
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Slavery was illegal in much of the North, having been outlawed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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Tostig was outlawed a short time later, possibly early in November, because he refused to accept his deposition as commanded by Edward. |
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Provincial militias were outlawed and decimated by the new army throughout the presidential terms of Mitre, Sarmiento, Avellaneda and Roca. |
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In 1351 the Venetian government outlawed spreading rumors intended to lower the price of government funds. |
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In February 2008, millions of Colombians demonstrated against FARC and other outlawed groups. |
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In 1927, poisoning was outlawed while in 1939, certain denning sights were declared off limits. |
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The Slavery Abolition Act, passed on 1 August 1833, outlawed slavery itself throughout the British Empire, with the exception of India. |
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Although outlawed in all countries today, slavery is practiced in secret in many parts of the world. |
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Although the UK had outlawed the importation of slaves, some were still smuggled in from Spanish colonies and directly. |
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Ketil was eventually outlawed and fearing the bounty on his head fled to Iceland. |
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A national synod, the Synod of Dort, was convened to settle the dispute and in 1619, it outlawed Arminianism. |
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By the rules of common law, a criminal outlaw did not need to be guilty of the crime he was outlawed for. |
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Several methods of determining guilt or innocence were outlawed including trial by ordeal and trial by combat. |
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Many US states have outlawed studs due to the damage they cause to paved roads. |
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Apparently referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, he also claimed to have documents proving that they teach Zoroastrianism in mountain camps. |
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On last December 6, two people were killed in violent acts following reports on the vandalization of a cemetery belonging to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party. |
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The 1604 book was finally outlawed by Parliament in 1645 to be replaced by the Directory of Public Worship, which was more a set of instructions than a prayer book. |
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A UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea report on July 28th accused the outlawed OLF of attempting to smuggle explosives into Addis Ababa to bomb the AU headquarters. |
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In his early days he relied on bodywork, especially his kidney punches, but when the punch was outlawed he did not suffer from losing this part of his repertoire. |
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Freedom of speech and press were declared, and arbitrary arrests outlawed. |
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By the early 16th century the association between prostitutes, plague, and contagion emerged, causing brothels and prostitution to be outlawed by secular authority. |
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Certain practices traditionally allowed under English common law were expressly outlawed by the Constitution, such as bills of attainder and general search warrants. |
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Pointing to a SJC ruling that rejected Raynham Park's challenge to a 2008 initiative that outlawed greyhound racing, he said a gambling license is a revokable privilege. |
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Early in the 10th century during the Byzantine Empire, Leo VI the Wise outlawed the production of blood sausages following cases of food poisoning. |
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In 1021 Thorkel the Tall also fell from favour and was outlawed. |
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Wearing a collarless jacket called the abacost that relfected the style of chairman Mao, Mobutu outlawed the traditional suits and business dress of the West. |
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Brazil outlawed hunting in 1973 in an effort to preserve the species. |
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They killed Tostig's officials and supporters, then declared Tostig outlawed for his unlawful actions and sent for Morcar, younger brother of Edwin, Earl of Mercia. |
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The victorious Allies outlawed the NSDAP and its subsidiary organisations. |
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Trade unions and collective bargaining were outlawed from no later than the middle of the 14th century when the Ordinance of Labourers was enacted in the Kingdom of England. |
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In February 1934, several members of the Schutzbund were executed, the Social Democratic party was outlawed, and many of its members were imprisoned or emigrated. |
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While he promoted separation between the Arian Ostrogoths and the Roman population, Theoderic stressed the importance of racial harmony, though intermarriage was outlawed. |
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In 1807 Congress outlawed the importation of slaves beginning on 1 January 1808, the earliest date permitted by the United States Constitution for such a ban. |
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The US was not one of the initial signatories of the 1856 Declaration of Paris which outlawed privateering, and the Confederate Constitution authorized use of privateers. |
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Stephen Thomas Knight has suggested that Munday drew heavily on Fulk Fitz Warin a historical 12th century outlawed nobleman and enemy of King John, in creating his Robin Hood. |
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In an effort to prevent further trouble in the Scottish Highlands, the government outlawed many cultural practices to destroy the warrior clan system. |
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