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"They are refusing to obey the injunctions" of the Mujao.
Liberal Pakistanis complain that these official measures to monitor social behavior are starting to resemble the injunctions of extremist groups.
Subsequently a large part of the Kephalaia, a collection of the religious injunctions of Mani, was recovered in a Coptic version found in Egypt.
They were distinguished by their scrupulous fulfillment of the injunctions of the Qurʾān and tradition, by many acts of piety, and especially by a predilection for night prayers.
Injunctions of the kind that N.T.P. got against R.I.M., for instance, are usually employed only to prevent "irreparable harm," but in patent cases they are now routine.
Against the injunctions of a sceptical friend come to look after me, I decide to do a bit of artisan building myself.
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The suit sought a preliminary injunction of the law, which is to take effect next month.
The Biblical injunction of an eye for an eye is savage enough.
I recall thinking how helpful it was to have had that injunction of the blindingly obvious.
Operations were carried out under an injunction of strict secrecy that was not lifted even after the war ended.
Despite the Quranic injunction of not mocking people, there is a very strong tradition of Muslim humour.
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