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Of all the bans which have been introduced, the one which I have found the most disquieting is the prohibition on the taking of photographs of children.
Consider usury: There was a time, especially in the first millenium, when the Gospel precept, "Lend freely, taking nothing in return," was understood literally as a strict prohibition on the taking of interest.
When last seen in 2010, the Wild Man, Matthew Maguire's alter ego in a solo show of the same name, was musing on the taking of risks, the value of thrills.
The modern notary is appointed, after making application, by a secular official; the appointment usually becomes effective on payment of a fee, on the taking of an oath of office, and, in many parts of the United States, on the deposit of a bond to assure the proper performance of duties.
She said it was "well established" that a high temperature was the "first sign that there may be infection, which is why so much significance was placed on the taking of temperature, both in Sierra Leone but more crucially through the screening process at Heathrow airport".
And they especially don't like that we succeeded in persuading the electorate to ban the use of cruel and inhumane steel-jawed leghold traps on public lands -- since that was a restriction on the taking of wildlife.
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It came on the first anniversary of the taking of power by the United National Front government, led by Ranil Wickremesinghe.
When nationalization was voted on Nov. 2, 1789, Talleyrand emerged as one of the most revolutionary deputies, and when he celebrated mass at the Festival of the Federation on July 14 , 1790 in commemoration of the taking of the Bastille the year before, he seemed the veritable "bishop of the Revolution".
However, the Ofcom Code makes clear that care should be taken not to glamorise on television the taking of such substances unless there is editorial justification (primarily in order to protect children).
And more than 2m euros came in the CNC's so-called 'automatic aid' - which is based on the takings of the makers' previous films.
History records that the then residing Three Affiliated Tribes council chair, George Gillette, was coerced into signing off on the takings of the Garrison Dam Project.
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