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In March 1208, Innocent laid an interdict on England and excommunicated John (November 1209).
That successor, Gov. Tom Ridge, is facing a similar interdict on the other side of the abortion issue.
In Russian he'd bitten off his nose to spite his face, by putting an interdict on publication of his work, over Daniel and Sinyavasky.
During the papal interdict on England during King John's reign, John of Tynemouth remained in England.
Jocelin did not immediately leave England after Pope Innocent III placed an interdict on England.
During John's reign, Pope Innocent III placed an interdict on England, forbidding public celebration of sacred rites in English churches.
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"We are interdicting on the Horn of Africa, and we think that is the way to go after that problem," the official said.
Inflation was interdicted on moral grounds, because it destroyed sound bourgeois finance; and the surplus workforce could always be sent off to the colonies, or left to starve in Ireland.
We interdict Haitians on the high seas and return them immediately.
In this model, the defender and the interdictor, both considered as rational players, choose a subset of network components to defend or interdict based on their payoffs.
The conflict re-surfaced in 1149, when some of the monks of St Augustine's, led by their prior and sacrist, refused to obey the interdict placed on England by Theobald and Pope Eugene III.
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