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These old times are occasions when Lennon was in the midst of a side that was imposing itself on Rangers, and he understands that to succeed as a manager in Glasgow he will have to achieve that superiority again.
In response, Justice Andrew Collins said he found it "totally unacceptable" that, to take an especially absurd example, a man should have to get a license for legal advice about the sanctions from the very body that was imposing them.
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It refers to the dress code that was imposed on females.
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I refused to make pretty something that was imposed on me.
So it feels like a real choice, as opposed to something that was imposed on us.
It shocked the country and led the government to lift a moratorium on executions that was imposed in 2008.
At the end of the match, an unpopular 10 p.m. curfew that was imposed by the replacement manager was repealed.
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