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1 The final act of the old Games Administration Committee was to impose the ban for kicking.
2 White's decision on Friday to impose the ban did not apply to crops already planted or harvested.
3 Circuit Court of Appeals rejected that argument, saying the state was within its rights to impose the ban .
4 Board backs school's decision The board of trustees at St Bede's College has backed the school's decision to impose the ban .
5 They will be able to impose the ban if they feel the dress it is getting in the way of children learning.
6 In a surprise move, manager Brian Cody and his selectors asked the county board to impose the ban and it was agreed.
7 The governing body of men's tennis, ATP, cleared the player of wrongdoing but the International Tennis Federation (ITF) decided to impose the ban .
8 Moscow imposed the ban in retaliation for EU sanctions over the annexation of Crimea.
9 That was when they imposed the ban on him and some other matais of his family.
10 Washington imposed the ban in May due to security concerns about the firm's ties to China's government.
11 French Riviera mayors imposed the bans , but they were overruled on Friday by France's top administrative court.
12 UEFA imposed the ban in Helsinki yesterday.
13 At that time it also first imposed the ban on operational tolerance in order to restrict shipments somewhat.
14 Note also the adjacent article in the Express arguing that Trump has acted sensibly in imposing the ban .
15 The government imposed the ban in response to the BP spill, but a federal judge last month blocked the move.
16 President Robert Mugabe imposed the ban before a run-off presidential election in June, accusing the agencies of supporting the opposition.
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