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Significados de total prohibition en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "total prohibition".
Uso de total prohibition en inglés
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Some States which had enacted totalprohibition forty years before had repealed the law.
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They clearly favour temperance reform, but are by no means unanimous for totalprohibition.
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The clergy of Boston petitioned the Legislature for a totalprohibition of the foreign slave-trade.
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It had been arranged that Mr. Smith should run on a platform of totalprohibition.
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Nothing short of a totalprohibition of outwork imposed on employers would be effectual here.
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The MNF has said that if it comes to power, it will revert to totalprohibition.
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Never before did society witness a totalprohibition of all intercourse like this in a commercial nation.
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Their principal charge is, that those who oppose the bill recommend a totalprohibition of all spirits.
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The Middle States and Virginia made us no such proposition; they were for an immediate and totalprohibition.
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We had hardly got well upon the street before I realized the enormous change that totalprohibition had effected.
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The totalprohibition of shooting on the water or banks is also producing the usual effect on the other birds and beasts.
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This philosophy advocated the totalprohibition of signing among children in order to enhance other communication skills such as lip-reading and speech.
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It went on to say that the effect of smoking on health is enough to justify a totalprohibition at health care facilities.
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The Southern members, said he, were anxious for nothing so much as a totalprohibition, and for that reason were insistent upon forfeiture.
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He was now accused by the opposition of aiming at a totalprohibition of foreign goods regardless of the resulting distress to the consumer.
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Maine introduced totalprohibition in 1851, and before long thirteen other states had joined them, although nine soon repealed the laws or declared them unconstitutional.