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A new and unusual proclamation was thereupon made, prohibiting any of the allies or Confederates to appear at Rome during that time.
The move marked the second time in less than a month that Sztraicher reversed an order he made prohibiting journalists from publishing aspects of a court proceeding.
The pre-show music was stopped and an announcement was made prohibiting audience members from charging their phones on the stage.
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If the contract is one that ought not to be made, prohibit it.
Secretary Powell said today that Iraq had to be disarmed because it had supported "terrorists" and was making prohibited weapons.
These pacts include specific terms controlling the release of information that could be used to make prohibited weapons.
The four are accused of making prohibited purchases that include investments of hundreds of thousands of dollars in Russian companies and the creation of a real estate company.
If Iraq's report stops short of acknowledging clandestine efforts to make prohibited weapons, the Bush administration is certain to seize on that as an illustration of bad faith.
But at some point during the bill's drafting, a sentence was slipped in that gives a regulator powers to act against sites "making prohibited material available on the internet to persons in the United Kingdom" – a clause that has somehow escaped any debate.
The 15 nations on the Council, including the United States, decided on Friday not to take possession of their copies until Mr. Blix has removed for his confidential safekeeping any information that might be used by rogue nations or terrorists to make prohibited weapons.
As I was boarding two flights this weekend, gate agents made announcements prohibiting passengers from using one particular device: the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.
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