Sentence examples for nice ban from inspiring English sources

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The Nice ban refers specifically to the truck attack in the city on 14 July that claimed 86 lives, as well as the murder 12 days later of a Catholic priest near the northern city of Rouen.

The Nice ban refers specifically to last month's Bastille Day truck attack in the city that claimed 86 lives, and the murder 12 days later of a Catholic priest near the northern city of Rouen.

The Nice ban refers specifically to last month's Bastille Day attack in the city, without mentioning that several of the 84 victims were Muslim, while the mayor of Cannes has described burkinis as referring to an allegiance to terrorist groups.

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Nice, nice, nice.

If you think the best way to keep people engaged at the office is to make nice and ban negativity, Emma Parry has a story to tell you.

"Surely if Fergie almost got banned for saying nice things about a referee, you could lose your job by telling one how to do their job," shrieks Patrick Body.

Völler also alleged that Zwayer had overlooked Sokratis' handling of the ball as an act of "revenge" and answered questions about a lengthy ban for Schmidt with a nice, dark quip: "A ban?

Always be nice to Admins or otherwise they will ban or kick you from the server.

Allow yourself longer breaks too; take the dog for a walk or indulge in a nice lunch where thinking about work is banned.

Nice has become the latest French resort to ban the burkini, the full-body Islamic swimsuit that has sparked heated debate in secular France.

Mary Whitehouse didn't think that was nice either, because she tried to get him banned, didn't she?

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