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Discovery free school in Crawley, West Sussex, was forcibly closed.
Earlier this month, the authorities forcibly closed it.
This was forcibly closed by armed paramilitary after just six days.
Her office was raided, and eventually it was forcibly closed and the equipment confiscated.
Already, almost every liquor shop in southern Iraq appears to have been forcibly closed.
Take its Chinese operations, which helped keep the bank afloat in the 1930s, only to be forcibly closed in 1949.
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The ruling upheld a challenge by the Islamic Defenders Front, a vigilante group known for occasionally smashing up bars that it views as affronts to Islam and forcibly closing Christian churches and the mosques of Muslim minorities.
Instead of restarting the entire computer, you may want forcibly close the program you have open when the wait cursor appears, to see if the problem is just with that one particular application.
Riot police officers were seen Sunday forcibly closing many locations of the two grocery store chains, Zad and Seoudi, which Egyptian state media said were also accused of ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The draft protection of charities bill – currently being scrutinised by the joint committee – proposes new powers for the commission, including the ability to issue official warnings, to disqualify trustees for up to 15 years or suspend them for up to two years, and to forcibly close charities and transfer their assets.
In November 2014 Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett announced a plan to forcibly close up to 150 of the state's 274 remote Aboriginal communities.
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