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Examples for "out"
Examples for "out"
1This situation played out countless times; different settings, different boys, different words.
2Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
3And that's the second question that American Animals sets out to answer.
4Renzi says the main task is to get Europe out of crisis.
5The question comes out colder than he means: 'Upon what possible inducement?'
1Crucially, the publication of 'military information not from official sources' was forbidden.
2Atomics are forbidden by the strictest possible terms in the Great Convention.
3EU firms are forbidden by sanctions from selling energy technology to Crimea.
4Often they are forbidden from seeing male relatives outside their immediate family.
5Smoking will remain forbidden in all public buildings and on public transport.
1And commission officials are prohibited from discussing cases under penalty of law.
2Public Health Ministry officials will be prohibited from traveling to risky countries.
3Comments about the person involved and opinions on certain cases are prohibited.
4Fishing boats and small ferries were still prohibited from returning to sea.
5The industry has been prohibited from operating for the past five months.
1Legislation meant politics -and in royal terms politics was simply taboo.
2But we must at least break the taboo and start the debate.
3Infrastructure costs money but he has made a taboo of public borrowing.
4When the taboo ended in the Trailheader nest, a second crisis arose.
5Others actively practised public humiliation. I thank Condren for breaking a taboo.
1In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were proscribed; in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
2Ralph had usually treated it facetiously; but present circumstances proscribed the facetious.
3The majority of the proscribed members had not proceeded to the assembly.
4At least the pleasure of hearing her magnificent voice was not proscribed.
5Ioanis's involvement with a proscribed sect of spirit worshipers was also speculation.
1The idea of status quo to Anita, in those days, was verboten.
2With all but essential foreign travel strictly verboten, holidays abroad are out.
3Oh, and...wasn't there one more verboten type of music on your list?
4Und if I should know, it is verboten that I should say.
5I joke that fruit is considered to be sugar now, and therefore verboten.
1Another tabu of the Navaho is his fear of seeing his mother-in-law.
2Some of the party on shore had persuaded women to break the tabu.
3An aura of emotion surrounded everything-ofterror, of tabu, of fascination, of desire.
4This tabu on labour has a further consequence in the industrial differentiation of classes.
5The higher schools and the learned professions were until recently tabu to the women.
6The whole idea was a phase of totemism and tabu.
7There were other resemblances between Maori tabu and Hindoo caste-custom.
8They have made sickness not only tabu, but invalidism ridiculous.
9It was my second experience with being somehow tabu, and I didn't like it.
10But we have gotten thus far: that the man who cheats in trade is tabu.
11This proceeding is called násam, and the pemáli (tabu) is now all over.
12As always, the main tabu is on the woman.
13He who violated a tabu was at once killed.
14No hand was lifted to avert his fate, for he was tabu to the gods.
15Yet would Mungongo dare the tabu at his bidding?
16The Maoris had the tabu; and had it on a Polynesian scale of comprehensiveness and elaboration.
Tabu nas variantes da língua