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And in the Senate, we now have a health care bill that would not only virtually ban insurance coverage of abortions; it would also allow states to drop mandatory coverage of maternity care.
By then, the government hopes to have won congressional approval of a more restrictive bill that would virtually ban the possession of firearms by any Brazilian citizen who is not a member of the armed forces, a police officer or an employee of a private security company.
I've chosen to virtually ban a word from my vocabulary.
The first country to virtually ban artificial trans fats was Denmark, which took that action in 2003.
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Nudes are also virtually banned from public view.
But when the strike news went viral, the government issued a notice virtually banning coverage.
Political activity had been virtually banned in Bangladesh since emergency rule was imposed in January 2007.
"Jewish themes in Polish culture had been virtually banned for 20 years," Wajda explained.
A report in the journal Lancet on Thursday notes that Canada virtually bans the use of asbestos.
"If this passes, abortion would be virtually banned in the state of Texas, and many women could be forced to resort to dangerous and unsafe measures".
("If all the Chinese are socialists," the joke went, "who do they steal from?") He was virtually banned from Italy's state broadcaster, RAI.
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