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That the NRA and its lavishly funded Republican allies should then try to restrict access to video games for the general public is not only wrong at face value, but a galling hypocrisy that sees the gun-manufacturer lobbyist talk out of both sides of his mouth.
Even though that has recently faded as the territory's people have tired of the standoff, up to 100,000 protesters joined in to begin with a display of people power that might make the authorities think twice should they ever try to restrict Hong Kong's freedoms even more tightly.Next, the students have prepared the ground for future protests.
Black should have played 44... e5 to try to restrict White's king.
He says foreign banks should be allowed to take part in the program, but he argues against any measures that would try to restrict executive compensation — a move that Mr. Paulson tentatively backed Wednesday.
If you want to restrict the flow of information, you try to restrict al-Jazeera.
The draft bill will also try to restrict libel tourism.
Emergency operations be gan to try to restrict the slick.
I try to restrict that as much as possible.
If you try to restrict them to, say, 70 words I might actually read them.
Clubs often try to "restrict" away fans, Mr Darby said.
The terrorists try to restrict the freedom of air traffic.
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