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An official prohibition or edict against something.
ban
forbidding
forbiddance
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Ukraine is party to a treaty
banning
land mines; Russia is not.
2
Castaner announced new measures such as
banning
police use of the choke-hold.
3
PARIS - French Senate to debate the proposed law
banning
full-length veils.
4
The UCI adopted formal rules
banning
the use of motors last year.
5
SPCA chief scientific officer Arnja Dale said
banning
rope-and-tie events was necessary.
6
Photo: 123RF He said
banning
cigarettes and tobacco could have negative results.
7
He hopes the country's trading partners don't start
banning
New Zealand fruit.
8
The government are
banning
hunting through the rarely used 1949 Parliament Act.
9
As a result, Haddish will be
banning
cell phones from future performances.
10
Syria has submitted its application to join the treaty
banning
chemical weapons.
11
Read: New law
banning
loose cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
12
She must immediately reverse her appalling decision
banning
Don Brash from speaking.
13
But
banning
them from New Zealand would be a step too far.
14
The original said that Uganda was following Zimbabwe in
banning
untrained teachers.
15
ECOWAS has already imposed sanctions on Mali,
banning
trade and shutting borders.
16
The Samoan government is looking seriously at
banning
Facebook in the country.
banning
ban
ban the sale
ban smoking
ban gay
ban public
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