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the barring
noun
A solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
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These ranged from "safe space" policies, to the barring of a wide range of speakers.
In 2013, he called the barring of Rafsanjani from the presidential election "unbelievable" and then supported Rouhani.
A1 The justices heard arguments on the barring of an evangelical group from after-hours use of a public school.
By the end of that century, a university was well established, perhaps resulting from the barring of English students from the University of Paris about 1167.
There is no need to waste too much space here on saying how utterly disgraceful the barring of Dutch MP Geert Wilders is.
The barring of her plumage, in shades of brown and black, flecked with white, lent fluidity to the movements of such a portly bird.
Motorola officials noted that Judge Rakoff's decisions remained in place regarding the barring of arbitration and the requirement to deposit the disputed shares with the district court.
White South Africans are crazy about sport, and now they face the prospect that the barring of Mr D'Oliveira could mean the end of all South African participation in international sport.
The government cited a provision of the Patriot Act that allows the barring of foreigners who "use a position of prominence within any country to endorse or espouse terrorist activity".
The wrestling match between Rufus and Brutus before Saturday's football game at Ohio Stadium led to an apology from Ohio University and the barring of the student, Brandon Hanning, from further affiliation with the university's athletic department.
But Mr. Maliki's critics have accused him of politicizing the issue as much as anyone, and in a speech on Friday, he took an especially hard line, saying that the barring of candidates in itself did not go far enough.
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