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Plants must be grown in soil (hydroponics do not qualify) and fertilized with natural nutrients, and pesticides are tightly restricted.
But his lawyer, Mr. Pino, said children under 14, who are tightly restricted from working under Ecuador's labor laws, did not work at Los Álamos.
But under English law, coverage and comment are tightly restricted until trials end.In other countries, journalists covering court proceedings can largely write what they like.
A deep offshore trench there brings whales, seals and birds from the Antarctic, and the town offers truly wild, wild swimming with seals and dolphins – craft are tightly restricted, and the animals are not fed or induced towards boats.
Competition over landownership is a source of rivalry and resentment: the land rights of Muslims are tightly restricted inside the special districts, even though they constitute the region's second-largest group, after the Bodos.
Haneda Airport is a more convenient 30-minute drive from the center, but international landings and takeoffs there are tightly restricted to the early morning and require seven working days' notice.
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Panic now rules the Chinese stock markets as investors seek flight from Chinese markets that are tightly restricting such exit.
With its hereditary links to the M-16, the signature weapon of the Vietnam War and, until recent years, the principal rifle used by American infantry units, weapons like the AR-15 were tightly restricted under a 1994 law known as the assault weapons ban.
Access to it is tightly restricted.
"But their use is tightly restricted.
Access to the villa was tightly restricted throughout the 1970's and 80's.
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