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The use of DES and other estrogens during pregnancy is now proscribed in many countries.
For Mr. Yang and Mr. Zhang, those freedoms are now proscribed by the terms of their release.
The traditional compensations of military and naval life - alcohol, women, carousing, brawling - were now proscribed, not only in Europe but also in China and, somewhat later, under the Wahhabist influence, in the Arab world.
Goldsmith has claimed that Khan spoke in 2003 alongside Yasser al-Siri, who had been sentenced to death in Egypt over a political assassination, and Sajeel Abu Ibrahim, a member of the now proscribed extremist organisation al-Muhajiroun who trained the 7/7 bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan.
Izzadeen went on to be a core member of Al Ghurabaa, an Islamist group now proscribed by the UK government, and prior to 9/11 he visited Pakistan, where he gave a number of lectures.
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But the thing is, the way things are proscribed now or banned now, is simply that they're ignored.
And shut-eye is not proscribed on anyone's Sabbath.
A Christian is not proscribed from such activities on Sunday.
Who would want to end their days in a care home (the term old people's home seems now to be proscribed) opposite a Little Chef?
If you think about - the book is selling at a gay/lesbian store and now it was proscribed because it was anti-woman?
"Incidents involving proscribed organisations may now be even more complex and difficult to manage," Hiscox Special Risks CEO Rob Davies wrote in a statement to brokers.
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