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Also on Tuesday, scattered opposition rallies took place in Tehran, the capital, and other cities, with a heavy presence by the police and members of the Basij militia apparently discouraging many from taking to the streets to protest Iran's disputed June 12 election.

In 1848, Dr John Moodie invented a device which restricted blood flow to the penis, apparently discouraging erections 4. The penis cooler, invented in 1893 by Frank Orth, was worn at night and, through a system of levers, poured cold water over the genitals at the first hint of morning glory.

This apparently discouraging result has been recently interpreted to mean that each method is tuned to detect gene transfers of different ages [ 32].

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Virulent anti-Semitism and massacres perpetrated by non-Jews in Egypt apparently discouraged actual apostasy and intermarriage, which were not common.

It isn't just that Fox hires attractive women as news anchors — that's a given on any network — but that the management apparently discourages those women from wearing pants, and has them seated so their legs are shown to maximum advantage, in almost uniformly short skirts.

Apparel sites, once an an alternative to luxury online merchants, saw a 10percentt drop in attacks, again a sign of better prevention that apparently discouraged fraudsters.

The vast sums involved in developing the property apparently discouraged another buyer.

Discontent at the introduction of mechanisation into the mills resulted in the deaths of two men in a riot in the town in 1775, an event which apparently discouraged the mill-owners from pursuing modernisation, a decision which resulted in Shepton's cloth trade losing out to the steam-powered mills in the north of England in the early 19th century.

While countries typically exempt gifts between spouses from tax, the United States taxes gifts above $60,000 made to foreign spouses, apparently to discourage capital flight.

Their relationship, too, was asexual; apparently to discourage illusions of intimacy, Eliot made it a rule that they could not dine together on consecutive nights.

On polling day alone, over 20 people were shot by police, or beaten or burned to death as rival goons from the BNP and the League clashed and as opposition thugs petrol-bombed buses, apparently to discourage voting.

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