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Brandt further borrowed the device of the fool, who was allowed to utter criticism without getting into serious trouble.
When the mayor of Wemmel, Christian Andries, presides over a town council meeting he is not allowed to utter a single French word, even to translate, or the business at hand may be annulled.
Imus hails from a time when WNBC jocks weren't so much allowed to utter the number "77″ on the air during the late 1970s, so intense was the rivalry.
He is allowed to utter just one line: "Only you can prevent wildfires".
During the conversation, Ensler mused that things have come a long way since 1995 when she was not allowed to utter the word vagina on television.
They can't be -- we are never allowed to utter a syllable of displeasure or self-defense or, "you will never work in this town again".
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Later, he won't be allowed to forget the utter innocence with which, at a dance, he asks his friends, "And do you also shag?" Yet soon enough Price finds his bearings.
And also, you are not allowed to speak--not utter a sound--during these auditions, to further hide your identity.
After five years as an "utter" barrister he was allowed to practice in court after 10 years he was made an Ancient.
On Monday the Supreme Court agreed to hear an F.C.C. argument that it should be allowed to fine broadcasters if an obscenity is accidentally uttered during live programming.
That the Pentagon should be allowed to run this prison camp in total secrecy and in utter disdain of what America stands for should be heavy on the conscience of all Americans, whether libertarian or liberal, Republican or Democrat.
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