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And though she loves a proper cup of tea as much as any Briton, she does not believe in proscribing her own tea habits to others.
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But there probably was no formal senatorial enactment proscribing Christianity at this time.
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Nebraska has recognized this constitutional limitation in its separate statute generally proscribing postviability abortions.
Centuries of jurisprudence proscribing extra-judicial killings were swept aside.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals struck down Kentucky's Day Law the law proscribing integration the following year.
Although her living will did refuse a specific intervention that would pre-emptively save her life (intubation), it did not proscribe any interventions that would potentially save her life.
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