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Or he'll decree the Wizards cannot win another game until January.
Mr. Hussein used to decree the start of the fast and brooked no dispute.
'Happy Christmas and a Fab New Year' is, I decree, the correct form.
American rodeo regulations also do not decree the amount of starch required for women's petticoats (and forget mascara).
They decree the abolition of loans in pesos, and oblige banks to allow customers to change their peso deposits into dollars at par, free of charge.
ON JAN. 1, 1998, by World Trade Organization decree, the world's skies will open to satellite competition.
The fatwa will decree the spreading of slander and lies as haram, or forbidden.
Ladies and Gentlemen, let me decree: The age where you stop putting up with people's bullshit is 36.
On the one hand, there are the financial resources available; on the other, the epidemiological context of reference that will decree the priorities on the allocation of resources.
Your art is to decree the rules of peace, to spare the vanquished and subdue the vainglorious," advised Virgil in the Aeneid, placing himself in the service of imperial ideology (1 ).
Menem then passed, by Presidential decree, the "law of indemnification".
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