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The A.O.C. in the restaurant's name refers to the French initials for appellation d'origine contrôlée, a government label applied to certain products, especially wine, that meet strict standards governing where and how they are made.
Most states have laws governing where phone transactions take place.
When decades of apartheid rules governing where people could live were relaxed, black South Africans poured into formerly "white" areas.
The courts have generally accepted the concept of cities' imposing reasonable rules governing where and how boxes are placed.
In areas of heavy tourism there seem to exist invisible yet very real boundaries governing where foreigners should eat or sleep or sunbathe or shop.
There was no electronic link between exchanges to allow an order to be sent to a market offering a better price, and there were no rules governing where orders were sent.
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The next battle is expected to involve water and sewer regulations, which govern where new building can occur throughout New Jersey.
Sea surface temperatures in general have a major effect on atmospheric circulation patterns, and in large measure govern where storms develop and cold and warm air masses go.
While the globally celebrated 94-year-old remains critically ill in a Pretoria hospital his family has been embroiled in a bitter court battle that is seen as an attempt to govern where he will be laid to rest.
Who will govern where they fly?
In an additional statement, an M&S spokeswoman said the company did not "tolerate any inappropriate use or positioning of its brand and has very clear policies that govern where and how our brand is used".
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