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But, in the end, proscribing this level of scatology would suffocate programme-makers and would lead to Radio 4 being seen as a museum piece," Damazer said.
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The United Nations should proscribe this inhumane practice, and the United States should take the lead role in its eradication.
The reason for this is quite simple: New York has no law that specifically proscribes this "revenge porn" conduct.
(Patro et al., 2011) proscribe this kind of conflict and propose a heuristic principle to get rid of it when it happens.
Therefore any conversation that seeks to address this issue must begin by defining, and specially so, proscribing the content and scope of the term so that it may once again regain its salience.
2 3 The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a warning against using the inhalation formulation in a solubilised form for nebulised delivery, 4 and letters have been sent to prescribers in the US proscribing the use of zanamivir by the nebulised route because of a reported death after administration this way.
But there probably was no formal senatorial enactment proscribing Christianity at this time.
The method of killing a human child -- one cannot even accurately say an entirely unborn human child -- proscribed by this statute is so horrible that the most clinical description of it evokes a shudder of revulsion.
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