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Mulrooney, and Sen. Wagner who blamed prohibition for it all.
The relevant prohibition for the assistant manager in Tulsa was one forbidding "caps".
There had been, after all, Prohibition — but Prohibition, for artists, had been a joke.
Sofia and her family have violated that prohibition for more than two decades.
There had been, after all, Prohibition but Prohibition, for artists, had been a joke.
It assuages the sense of moral panic that has been the handmaiden of prohibition for a century.
It was Prohibition, for which many clergy campaigned before the first world war, that galvanised the church's involvement in politics, Mr Wuthnow argues.
Before Ms. Park's arrival, the White House and the South Koreans agreed to extend the current accord, and the prohibition, for two years.
But the prohibition for Guantánamo lawyers has serious implications, said Mr. Margulies, who wrote a book on Guantánamo and has represented five prisoners there.
"The prohibition for ministers in the code of conduct is not allow their offices to be used for private profit or private purposes," Dreyfus said.
When Menendez asked Kerry if the administration would accept "a prohibition for having American boots on the ground" as part of a resolution authorizing force in Syria, Kerry replied: "It would be preferable not" to "have boots on the ground".
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