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Meanings of war-time prohibition in English
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Usage of war-time prohibition in English
1
There was another reason for his attitude of opposition to war-timeprohibition.
2
He deeply resented and strenuously opposed the passage of war-timeprohibition as uncalled for and unnecessary.
3
He knew that, even with war-timeprohibition just round the corner, he couldn't keep away from liquor.
4
Starratt had overlooked the fact of war-timeprohibition when he picked the St. Francis bar as a place of genial fellowship.
5
When the Volstead Act reached the President, he found, upon examining it, that it in no way repealed war-timeprohibition, and so he vetoed it.
6
On May 20, 1919, in a message to Congress, the President made the following recommendation with reference to war-timeprohibition:
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War-timeprohibition was ingenuously made part of the Agricultural Appropriation Bill, which contained many items necessary for the effective prosecution of the war.
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"After the first of July they'll slap on war-timeprohibition and it won't be so easy."