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He proscribed male homosexuality.
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The other doesn't care; he knows that as long as he avoids proscribed terrorist groups, he can't be prosecuted under Danish law.
He was proscribed as a regicide on January 5 , 1816
"I'm delighted they have been proscribed," he said.
With the beach proscribed, he'd follow dry creek beds — "the child highway" — through the neighborhood, exploring groves of live oak and fig, nasturtium hedges, mysterious culverts.
When I asked him recently, having let the question rest for a decade, "Where, in the Bible, are movies proscribed?", he pointed me, as his wife had him, to the Old Testament, Zechariah, chapter five, where it was written: "Again I looked up and saw a flying scroll.
He has warned Sadr that his group will be proscribed unless he complies with the prime ministerial demands.
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.
His First Symphony was proscribed as "formalist", and he found himself shunned by the Soviet authorities, a situation that continued throughout the era of Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov and Chernenko.
Ward said he recognised the food items as those proscribed for people taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), an outdated and rarely used antidepressant which he himself took in the 1980s.
Instead he is asking, provocatively, whether love has proscribed boundaries and, if so, who sets them.
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