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He has decreed a ban on the use of all detergents in Florence.
He has decreed that they won't be doing it at CUNY.
He has decreed that each top executive must have no more than seven plant managers reporting to him.
He has decreed that private traders will be forbidden to buy grain from farmers, giving the state the monopoly.
He has decreed every Friday a holiday and done away with one of the quirkier changes of Chávez, his political mentor, who put Venezuela on its own time zone, a half-hour ahead of Washington.
He has decreed that no one can help her with them — not USA Today, her family or her students at West Virginia University, who had offered to organize a bake sale.
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In 1998, he had decreed that it was the "duty of every Muslim" to kill Americans and their allies.
He had decreed a new code of conduct for royal behavior, but it had not been published.
Mark Frost, the general manager of Jim Ellis Chevrolet and several other dealerships said he had decreed a cut-off time of 1 p.m. Saturday.
Or even, come November's publication, dip into the first enormous volume of Twain's autobiography that he had decreed should not appear until 100 years after his death.
The Ford building was shortly to be renovated, and he had decreed that his splendid presidential suite — which now included a kitchen, a shower, and a conference room that sat forty — should be reduced to half its size.
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