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A curfew was again imposed in the region on Thursday.
The authorities safely detonated it, and a curfew was imposed in the city.
And they are imposed in the pall of hypocrisy and self-interest.
Collectivisation imposed in the name of Marxism after reunification in 1975 had been a disaster.
2Day FM has had two licence conditions imposed in the past three years by Acma.
We want to remove the constraints of race, gender and class imposed in the past.
This is believed to be the first time a ban has been imposed in the UK.
"This is to me as horrific as the segregation that the government imposed in the South.
Third, it eliminates a so-called reach-through provision that WiCell imposed in the past.
On borders, he said: "These restrictions were imposed in the framework of hostilities".
The tension persisted the following day and curfew was imposed in the town and nearby areas.
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