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Smith declined, entered the conviction and imposed the $60 fine.
In post-production, Oz tweaked Brando's expression and imposed the smile that he'd wanted all along.
After additional design requirements were considered and imposed, the useful solution region is established.
Last year, Pennsylvania passed a one-teenage-passenger restriction and imposed the nation's strictest requirements for practice driving, 65 hours.
State legislators established an unfriendly board of regents and imposed the nation's strictest regulations on what the university could do.
Earlier this month a local court upheld the charges and imposed the mandatory death penalty the law requires.
As the judge made her remarks and imposed the maximum sentences, the mother and son sat silently.
They fought until no German government remained and imposed the peace at the cost of reducing the country to rubble.
Four days later, the supreme court reversed its decision and imposed the restraining order Phap had requested.
The Arian emperor Constantius II exiled Pope Liberius for his orthodoxy (355) and imposed the archdeacon Felix on the Roman clergy as Pope Felix II.
The power of Savoy declined in the 15th century and Vaud was overrun by the Bernese, who finally annexed it in 1536 and imposed the Reformation by force.
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