The Daily Post said a similar ban will apply over New Year.
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Today his father Stephen said the government needs to ban synthetic drugs.
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However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
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Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
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Home Secretary Alan Johnson said the ban aimed to help prevent terrorism.
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Mourinho, however, will banish it from his mind as soon as possible.
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He helped banish the discord and increased the melody of the world.
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You can bind it and banish it if you know the words.
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Time would end their affair, but meanwhile love was hard to banish.
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The thought was unbearable, and he resolved to banish it in action.
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The festering euro zone debt crisis has spurred investors to shun risk.
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District officials point out that many families in the area shun Dyett.
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Israel and its allies shun Hamas for its refusal to renounce violence.
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Thousands of miles have I flown to shun the hearing of it.
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But its highly-educated locals largely shun the late hours and unglamorous work.
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Hand them around; blackball them; sound the alarm of mad dog.
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They probably just wanted to blackball him out of the league.
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Snooks does not any more think it gentlemanlike to blackball attorneys.
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If I wasn't afraid she would blackball me for the P.W.L.
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The reaction to Cameron's blackball has been suitably scathing.
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Ramone used this as his right to ostracize Jasper whenever possible.
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Definitely not the kind of girl anyone would exclude or ostracize.
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They longed to ostracize poor Alida, yet saw no chance of doing so.
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We don't want this country to ostracize or condemn innocent people because they are different.
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If the victim refused to pay, they'd ostracize him.
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I am castout irrevocably; there is no appeal against the decision.
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That he would be castout in disgrace from the Jedi Order.
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And Jesus preached in the synagogues throughout Galilee, and castout devils.
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So was it castout late in the day when deadlines loomed?
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He had castout his heart for the rooks and the daws.
Uso de ostracise en inglés
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If they voice dissent, their communities might socially ostracise them.
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Drug-taking blocks the pain and yet we ostracise and criminalise rather than understand and support.
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Than to ostracise Apollo as an enervating fraud.
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Hence he did not ostracise me; but smiling, said, "Train very late to-day, sir."
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The Kaniva Tonga website reported the other 32 nobles had signed an agreement to ostracise Lord Ma'afu.
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She knew that the world could not afford to ostracise the men,-thoughhappily it might condemn the women.
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If you can do no more, you can at least condemn by your vote, and ostracise by denunciation.
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Whom had Sparta to ostracise?
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A lot of people see the needs that exist and, instead of rendering the necessary assistance, they chastise, ostracise, and discriminate.
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But this dash back to absolute childhood is no longer quite possible and the other children ostracise her for behaving so badly.
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But military strategists and political analysts say any meaningful pullout would ostracise Italy from its allies abroad and anger moderates at home.
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Sweden and Denmark decided it was better to engage with him than ostracise him and Britain's ambassador met Modi in Gujarat last year.
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You must avoid an emotional reaction that leaves you in an even worse state -and you must ostracise those who resort to violence.
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After it became known that J was living as a woman, the community threatened to ostracise the family if they had any contact with her.
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In Paradise, a convent-turned-women's refuge is stormed by townsmen, a midnight-skinned aristocracy who ostracise "yellow" outsiders and restrain women to keep the bloodline pure.
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But now he has acknowledged that Israel is "facing a world that is liable to ostracise us because of the deadlock in the peace process".