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Operations were carried out under an injunction of strict secrecy that was not lifted even after the war ended.
"But that does not impose an injunction of obligation on any government under whose territory Madonna finds herself, including Malawi, to give her state treatment.
But when Nardiello's lawyer, James Brooks, asked a judge for an injunction of that suspension last week, he said the federation had forwarded him only Marsha Gale's letter.
In an injunction of 1538, Henry VIII commanded the clergy to install in a convenient place in every parish church, "one book of the whole Bible of the largest volume in English".
"The protesters were issued with a without-notice injunction from the high court but I don't think the urgency was there to justify an injunction of this kind," he said.
Michael A. Cardozo, the city's corporation counsel, said the city was not seeking an injunction of its own, which could bring the threat of additional contempt citations, but was instead satisfied to bring a regular lawsuit threatening huge penalities.
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There is currently an injunction on the enforcement of the ruling.
But in July the court rejected its request for an injunction to stop construction of the plants.
"I have been advised to seek an injunction to prevent publication of false sexual allegations about my private life.
In granting an injunction, Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. of the Delaware Chancery Court found that Martin Marietta had breached confidentiality agreements between the two companies.
The governing body is reported to be ready to go to court if Bristol take out an injunction, confident of winning.
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