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BILL PERKINS, a Democratic state senator who represents Harlem, has introduced legislation that would ban eating in the New York City subway system and fine first-time violators $250 (twice that for repeat offenders).
Samantha, a 5-foot-tall, 137-pound third grader at the time, started jumping rope and bouncing on the trampoline, and the family banned eating in front of the television.
The law, which also applies to ice cream parlors and pizza stands, bans eating places that don't have restaurant or bar licenses from selling anything other than what they produce, including drinks.
When I explained that the bible also bans eating shellfish, pork and wearing clothes made from two different materials they would tell me that they didn't want chicken that had been prepared by terrorists.
Have you tried to ban eating in the car?
The feed lot has quarantined the cattle while federal investigators determine if any did eat banned feed.
In the case of curses, pregnant women who become cursed are banned from eating certain foods, or eating food cooked in the same fire as banned foods.
He was banned from eating in the cafeteria, working around food or visiting with classmates in his substance-abuse program.
Gay Bishops and their partners are banned from eating pork sausages as they may encourage sniggering at the breakfast table, but are permitted to eat Quorn and Linda McCartney sausages.
Who would not like the idea of being able to stuff yourself (unless you're banned for eating too much) on every potential element of a Sunday roast, mixing and matching meats with abandon, even if it is just turkey, gammon and beef?
Just two generations ago, our parents and our grandparents were banned from eating at certain restaurants, attending certain schools, and working in certain professions.
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