Sentence examples for to outlawed from inspiring English sources

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to outlawed

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A fugitive from the law.

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Another Sargodha police official, Usman Anwar, said that the men confessed that they wanted to carry out "jihad" and that they had donated money to outlawed militant organizations.

Many countries – including the UK – use filtering systems to limit access to outlawed material: in the UK the independent Internet Watch Foundation lists sites internet service providers (ISPs) are asked to block.

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We want to outlaw humour?

We want to outlaw comedy?

Europe wanted to outlaw bonuses.

"Is that what we want to outlaw?

To outlaw hate speech is to outlaw speech in general.

The order appeared to outlaw that.

Nobody wants to outlaw guns.

The campaign to outlaw Page 3.

The game has got to outlaw them.

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