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So why are universities imposing a ban on even the most low-tech of wrist watches?
Last night Ofsted said it was imposing a ban on taking part in Mocksteds.
With the military imposing a ban on non-official vehicles after 8am, millions walked.
The idea of imposing a ban on all depictions of people, particularly Muhammad, dates to the 20th century, he said.
The French are imposing a ban on the wearing of the Muslim headscarf in state-run schools a measure that has enjoyed broad cross-party support.
11 September The UN security council unanimously votes to tighten sanctions, imposing a ban on the North Korea's textile exports and a ceiling on its crude oil imports.
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Any sentence over one year would automatically impose a ban on holding political office for five years from the date of release.
Mr Obama even imposed a ban on lobbyists.
Another football club has imposed a ban on another newspaper.
President Yoweri Museveni once imposed a ban on imported semen.
The federal police also imposed a ban on marches.
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