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Examples for "out "
1 This situation played out countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2 Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
3 And that's the second question that American Animals sets out to answer.
4 Renzi says the main task is to get Europe out of crisis.
5 The question comes out colder than he means: 'Upon what possible inducement?'
1 Crucially, the publication of 'military information not from official sources' was forbidden .
2 Atomics are forbidden by the strictest possible terms in the Great Convention.
3 EU firms are forbidden by sanctions from selling energy technology to Crimea.
4 Often they are forbidden from seeing male relatives outside their immediate family.
5 Smoking will remain forbidden in all public buildings and on public transport.
1 And commission officials are prohibited from discussing cases under penalty of law.
2 Public Health Ministry officials will be prohibited from traveling to risky countries.
3 Comments about the person involved and opinions on certain cases are prohibited .
4 Fishing boats and small ferries were still prohibited from returning to sea.
5 The industry has been prohibited from operating for the past five months.
1 In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were proscribed ; in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
2 Ralph had usually treated it facetiously; but present circumstances proscribed the facetious.
3 The majority of the proscribed members had not proceeded to the assembly.
4 At least the pleasure of hearing her magnificent voice was not proscribed .
5 Ioanis's involvement with a proscribed sect of spirit worshipers was also speculation.
1 Another tabu of the Navaho is his fear of seeing his mother-in-law.
2 Some of the party on shore had persuaded women to break the tabu .
3 An aura of emotion surrounded everything-ofterror, of tabu , of fascination, of desire.
4 This tabu on labour has a further consequence in the industrial differentiation of classes.
5 The higher schools and the learned professions were until recently tabu to the women.
1 The idea of status quo to Anita, in those days, was verboten .
2 With all but essential foreign travel strictly verboten , holidays abroad are out.
3 Oh, and...wasn't there one more verboten type of music on your list?
4 Und if I should know, it is verboten that I should say.
5 I joke that fruit is considered to be sugar now, and therefore verboten .
1 Legislation meant politics -and in royal terms politics was simply taboo .
2 But we must at least break the taboo and start the debate.
3 Infrastructure costs money but he has made a taboo of public borrowing.
4 When the taboo ended in the Trailheader nest, a second crisis arose.
5 Others actively practised public humiliation. I thank Condren for breaking a taboo .
6 But sometimes a taboo is too great to even bear looking at.
7 Here she bathes in the taboo pool and plucks the taboo flowers.
8 Yet Britain is instinctively collectivist, enveloped in prejudice, religion, taboo and prohibition.
9 Expanded oil drilling has been a political taboo in environmentally conscious California.
10 But miscarriage and pregnancy loss is still a taboo subject I feel.
11 Nothing short of a political earthquake that has shattered a post-war taboo .
12 The words blind and blindness were taboo at home during his childhood.
13 We're happy to talk about sex, but money is the last taboo .
14 In this culture, menstruation is totally taboo and viewed as way gross.
15 Yet the practice of co-sleeping invites a distinction in the primal taboo .
16 It deals with a bodily function that is somewhat taboo , she said.
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