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Rather than opening a vista of potential actions, the situation highlights the proscribed nature of the entire game.
Perhaps sensing the somewhat proscribed nature of his past output Carter decided on a new path.
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Paul Rabinovitch, the executive director of the Nature Conservancy on Long Island, said there was no evidence that borrowing against future revenues was proscribed.
The criteria by which an organisation can be proscribed, according to the Terrorism Act 2000, focus on involvement in acts of terrorism, but also consider "the nature and scale of an organisation's activities"; "the specific threat that it poses to the UK"; and "the need to support other members of the international community in the global fight against terrorism".
The Sorghum genus as currently proscribed consists of 25 species (USDA ARS, 2007), although this varies in different scientific publications confirming the dynamic nature of the classification of cultivated sorghum and its wild relatives.
He proscribed male homosexuality.
His own life felt proscribed.
We have proscribed one or two groups.
The following month South Africa proscribed the book.
Cinemas and most restaurants were also proscribed.
Art should not be proscribed by materials.
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