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Music that had been proscribed -- jazz, Schoenberg, Stravinsky -- was suddenly available, and it helped in the rapid forgetting of the recent past.
The study collected data from 162,625 people between the ages of 10 to 64 who had been proscribed antidepressants at modal (the most prescribed on average) or above modal doses, and compared the two groups.
A focus of this concert -- titled "Songs of Innocence and Experience" -- was the use of 12-tone technique, which itself had been proscribed and had to be used underground.
The foreign minister said Pakistan would comply with the United Nations decision, but did not say the group had been proscribed, nor did he announce the house arrest of Mr. Saeed.
The estimation that 300 senators were proscribed was presented by Appian, although his earlier contemporary Livy asserted that only 130 senators had been proscribed.
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"I'm delighted they have been proscribed," he said.
But it has been proscribed ever since, and has seemed a spent political force.
Certain indulgences have been proscribed for health reasons, creating institutionalized hostility to pleasure in our culture.
SIR — It is a scandal worthy of Suetonius that A-Level ancient history has been proscribed in English schools.
It is, of course, both deplorable and deeply worrying that Aswany's journalism and media activity has been proscribed.
Films from India have been proscribed in Bangladesh since 1972, the year after the country's independence, to protect the local film-making industry.
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