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And in any case, intercourse might be prohibited after the transplant, to minimize the risk of infection.
Most exports were prohibited after a key part of the Syria Accountability Act came into force in 2004.
Screenings were prohibited after censors said the movie would hurt the morale of troops fighting in the nation's ethnic civil war.
Gun violence is also relatively rare in Britain; handguns were effectively prohibited after a 1996 massacre at a school in Scotland.
In Poland, direct financing of government deficits by the central bank will be prohibited after 1998, and the foreign debt-to-GDP ratio is falling.
A sediment core sample was lost due to cable breakage during the 2004 survey (Ashi et al. 2012), and further core sampling was prohibited after the 2010 surveys to protect newly deployed submarine cables near the slope basin.
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It was hazardous: the beach became a prohibited zone after dusk, closely monitored by military police.
A second Café Grumpy location, in Chelsea, prohibited laptops after too many customers ran extension cords across the room.
She returned in 1956, but was declared a prohibited migrant after speaking out about the white minority regime.
I'll Have Another was tested for prohibited substances after both the Derby and the Preakness, and the tests were negative.
Huynh, 25, had pleaded guilty to two counts of supplying a prohibited drug after school friend Sylvia Choi, a 25-year-old pharmacist, took ill near a stage and died in hospital hours after the Stereosonic festival at Sydney Olympic Park in November 2015.
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