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In the Soviet period, the population of stray dogs — thought to be direct descendants of pre-Revolutionary, or even ancient, Russian packs — was strictly regulated.
For much of the period following World War II, trade in textiles and garments was strictly regulated by importing countries, which imposed quotas and tariffs.
There was a procession, precedence in which was strictly regulated, and the main ceremonial was preceded by sacrifices to a number of deities.
Before Leviev's epiphany, the world's diamond market was strictly regulated by De Beers, a company founded in the 19th century to mine its first shaft of diamond-bearing kimberlite.
Under Mr. Hussein, Najaf was kept a provincial backwater, and the number of pilgrims was strictly regulated because Mr. Hussein feared that the charismatic power of the Shiite ayatollahs could inspire a popular revolt against him.
"I had this naïve thought like everyone else that the oil industry was strictly regulated, and a nightmare like this taking place was just not possible," Alain said.
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