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1 There is no definitive list of acts proscribed by the R18 classification.
2 Soldiers, you have been obliged to wear colours proscribed by the nation.
3 Later on, fatal circumstance, in London, proscribed by all, Barthélemy slew Cournet.
4 And then, as an acolyte, he was proscribed by law from brawling.
5 It has also offered backing to Jabhat al-Nusra, despite being proscribed by Washington.
6 Now, all dancing is proscribed by the church there as a sinful amusement.
7 The medics there can heal you - anti-radiation treatments aren't proscribed by the Protocols.
8 This Dubuisson and his wife had sheltered some of the principal persons proscribed by the police.
9 Membership in the kingdom of God involves abstinence from food proscribed by the Levitical law, ix.
10 Plays and poems, hunting and dancing, were proscribed by the austere discipline of his saintly family.
11 Sects are religiously and socially proscribed by sects.
12 For two years, copies of Lolita were proscribed by the authorities and hunted down by British customs.
13 Against the limitations proscribed by his material predicament, however, Casey Ryan set his face with a grin.
14 Proscribed by Christianity, she took refuge in its caverns, where she was afterwards confounded with the Grecian Venus.
15 Notorious offenders have been proscribed by the Laws, and forbidden to return from their voluntary and shameful Exile.
16 In addition, many types of scientific analysis and research are proscribed by the Administration almost wholly on religious grounds.
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