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He may have forbidden his Cornell students from identifying or sympathizing with any fictional characters.
"The secretary of defense takes responsibility for whatever happens below, even though he may have forbidden such action," Mr. Schlesinger told "One on One," a weekly news interview program broadcast on both public and commercial stations across the country.
Check your school's regulations--your school may have forbidden you to carry such items.
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That measure, introduced out of concern that people who abuse drugs and alcohol may use guns more irresponsibly, would have forbidden some DUI offenders to have guns for a period of 10 years.
"The doctors have forbidden me alcohol," he said.
Statutes also have forbidden burnings caused by incendiary devices.
Should my parents have forbidden them?
The Chinese have forbidden access to the area to outsiders.
Both have forbidden their members to talk to the press.
Even though Stevenson may not have intended leaving them, there are suggestive markers throughout the text: the suspected blackmail of Jekyll by his "young man", his "favourite"; the "very pretty manner of politeness of Sir Danvers Carew" when approached in the street - terms that may have denoted forbidden liaisons to a Victorian readership.
People have a strong desire to express and mimic a fashion that may have been forbidden in the past.
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