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Whoever imposed this rule had obviously backed it up with a threat.
Sometimes when I've imposed this rule, the winning team continues to encourage their girls to score.
Before DOT imposed this rule, some airlines permitted such cancellations.
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Salisbury was an imperialist: he believed a phase of European, preferably British, rule indispensable for the advancement of the "backward" races and had no hesitation in imposing this rule by force, as he did in the Sudan (1896 99).
A major penalty must be imposed under this rule for a foul resulting in an injury to the face or head of an opponent.
"Half an hour -- I imposed that rule," she said.
If he was serious about eradicating porn on the wireless Web, he should have tried to impose this kind of rule during the last set of auctions for the 700 MHz spectrum.
In Iraq this "means imposing the rule of law, property rights and other guarantees, at gunpoint if need be".
"We should work together to solve this problem and impose the rule of law, because a lot of foreign contractors are evading their taxes".
That means the bureau might still be able to impose the rule by late March.
"The military government has imposed military rule and this has forced the Baluch to defend their land and resources against the might of the armed forces of Pakistan assembled in our area," Mr. Bugti said, perched in a carved wooden armchair as tribesmen sat around him cradling Kalashnikov rifles.
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