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1 ABB escaped a 33 million euro sanction by alerting the authorities.
2 I will not sanction by my presence what has been committed against holy poverty.
3 Ideally he would have followed up the McCann sanction by killing the girl named Gillian.
4 No, he said, because he had to cooperate and answer questions or risk sanction by the AFL.
5 The bridge was constructed in less than three months from time of sanction by Leitrim County Council.
6 As Max Weber famously explained, this was the point at which capitalism was given moral sanction by the church.
7 Booked for a foul on Silva on Wednesday, he later risked further sanction by pushing Marquinhos to the ground.
8 To have awaited a previous and special sanction by law would have lost occasions which might not be retrieved.
9 The bloody edict, issued at Worms, without even a pretence of sanction by the estates, was carried into immediate effect.
10 Iran wants to prevent further sanctions by creating division among world powers.
11 That is the constitutional position, as sanctioned by the people of Ireland.
12 The opposition office should pay for any official visits sanctioned by Parliament.
13 Such social distinctions as were made were personal, not sanctioned by law.
14 Concubinage, possibly introduced from China, was certainly sanctioned by the Chinese classics.
15 According to the league, the bounties were sanctioned by the coaching staff.
16 They could not be enforced, but were sanctioned by Parliament in 1621.
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