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Twenty-three stands andozensns of local governments at one time imposed various forms of sanctions against South Africa.
No player of our time imposed his will and style more firmly on the game and in our minds than Mariano, or more quietly.
Piontek had, for the first time, imposed a curfew − a generous 2am with a fine of 200 kroner (around £20) for every five minutes a player was late.
Last winter the board, for the first time, imposed summer work rules -- construction is allowed only between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
The undisclosed settlement agreed to at the time imposed substantial deferred debt on Mr. Rowland that he will have to pay his first wife, Deborah, when he leaves office.
Today, listening to the Kitchen's CD set or wandering about the Los Angeles and New York museum shows, it's easy to discern how the fashions of the time imposed themselves: too many blank paintings and boxy floor installations, too many exercises in chirping musical repetition.
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"He had a hard time imposing himself as poet".
They signify the idea of travel and, at the same time, impose limitations on it.
In agreeing to the payout, the government did, for the first time, impose a greater evidentiary burden.
The mob still prevails in the south, where would-be leaders of the rebels are having an even tougher time imposing authority.
But lacking a party of his own, he has often had a difficult time imposing his authority on his squabbling lieutenants.
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