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Meanings of such prohibition in English
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Usage of such prohibition in English
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In 1967, the US supreme court eventually ruled that any suchprohibition defied the constitution.
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The Southern would consent to no suchprohibition.
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But if suchprohibition was to be attempted, the convention might as well never have met.
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If there were no suchprohibition, rival parties would organize rival forces, and civil war would result.
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The troops were not permitted to land immediately on arrival, but of course no suchprohibition lay on the passengers, who went off immediately.
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Now, would suchprohibitions have been fabricated in those kings' reigns, or afterwards?
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Is anyone out there pushing for suchprohibitions?
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Unjust, however, as suchprohibitions may be, they have not hitherto been very hurtful to the colonies.
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Where would suchprohibitions end?
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No suchprohibitions were in place during the tenure of Joseph Smith, Jr., who founded the church in 1830, the church essay notes.
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"Well," said Mrs. North, "if all suchprohibitions are not downright impertinence, then I will give up."
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Despite suchprohibitions, a number of New York Mafia leaders began to push harder and allowed some of their men to get involved in narcotics.
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Unions argue that suchprohibitions put downward pressure on wages by allowing lower-paid labour hire and subcontractor workers to operate alongside those employed on agreements.
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Suchprohibitions have declined significantly since 2008-2012, when authorities moved to buttress tumbling markets during the global financial and European debt crises.