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Although the Jets' media-relations department prohibited about 20 reporters, by league rules, from describing the plays or personnel, the Wildcat became the story of the day.
In the conservation zone, development is prohibited about 200 yards from the high-tide line.
A judge prohibited about 20 top executives from five of Argentina's biggest banks from leaving the country, a court official and the police said yesterday.
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The lawsuit maintains that the ban disproportionately affects Florida's African-American population, prohibiting about one quarter of the state's black men from voting.
US district judge Irene Berger's order prohibited just about anyone, including victims' relatives, from speaking publicly about former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship's case.
All told, these marine reserves, where fishing would be prohibited, are about the size of all the marine reserves created so far around the world.
But while his wealth was fair game, Judge Rakoff prohibited testimony about Mr. Gupta's philanthropic intentions, saying such evidence was too prejudicial.
Geoffrey Perkins, comedy producer The BBC's 1947 guidelines prohibited just about anything that you might want to say or think of as funny.
That is currently prohibited in about half of the states, including Texas, although Texas lets individual universities opt out of the prohibition if they have their hearts set on it.
For example, between 1911 and 1938 Swedish law prohibited information about and the sale of contraceptive devices.
How can every single employee be prohibited from speaking publicly about personal experiences?
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