Sentence examples for banned objects from inspiring English sources

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Fans threw firecrackers and flares inside and outside the stadium and banned objects were brought into the grounds despite close searching, security officials said.

Firemen are employed to burn the frightful banned objects that are books, in fear that they will make people think differently, question or, even worse, develop an imagination.

Certainly, it is true that national boundaries are increasingly permeable and any effort by nations to exclude global pop culture usually makes the banned objects all the more irresistible.

Cleveland officials have expressed concern about the Ohio "open carry" state laws that will allow people to take guns to events organized close to the Republican party convention – but have not given assurances of how they will police the use of guns and banned objects in crowded areas, where the atmosphere is likely to be highly charged.

At football stadiums security procedures have been stepped up after embarrassment at the mistakes at last month's Coupe de France final between Paris-Saint Germain and Olympique de Marseille at the Stade de France, when despite close searching of fans banned objects were in abundance, including firecrackers, flares and glass bottles, and there was a serious problem with overcrowding.

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The sultan banned any object that he considered decadent, which meant that Omanis were prevented from possessing radios, from riding bicycles, from playing football, from wearing sunglasses, shoes or trousers, and from using electric pumps in their wells.

The tools are already here, he noted: 3-D printing makes it "impossible to ban physical objects," from guns to drones.

A number of Republicans who spoke out against the ban objected specifically to the fact that it swept up green card holders, while others said it was done with too little consultation or was harmful to U.S. national security efforts.

As visitors scroll through the site, which was coded by Beglari, they encounter models of objects banned by the Iranian government and monuments destroyed by ISIS, and they can click on question boxes, stylistically lifted from Mario Kart, to activate a video interview with Allahyari.

Omit any banned or restricted objects from your luggage when packing your bags.

Deported from the United States on the grounds of moral turpitude, banned from Germany, objecting to Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ on the grounds that the actor didn't have to haul about the cross like he did – he was the diary reporter's secret valentine.

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