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It may have to give up on Los Angeles, which may ban megastores.

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Additionally, according to the Institute for Responsible Technology, un-organic crops like corn and soy that have been genetically engineered to be more profitable now contain chemical toxins in their seeds, which may be why these crops are banned in Europe, Australia, Japan, Russia and almost 40 developed countries around the world!

Two decisions will be taken: a state of emergency will be declared, which means that some places will be closed, traffic may be banned, and there will also be searches which may be decided throughout Ile de France (greater Paris).

So far the practical effect has been to ban all of them, as no testing regime is yet in place, which may be helping the illegal market.

Banning websites that hold legal material, collected legally and legally presented, but which may be used for criminal purposes, would set a lousy precedent.

Which may be the point.

It worries the regime that the growth of house churches may also provide more room for the growth of quasi-Christian cults, which may then like the banned Falun Gong movement become politicised, and turn anti-Communist.

One ray of light from the new government, according to Wilkins Kennedy, is the social responsibility bill announced in the Queens speech which may see a ban on selling alcohol below cost price and lessen the competitive pressure from supermarkets.

People may ban you for fooling them.

Twitter may ban you from translating.

Diclofenac's veterinarian use has since been banned, which may finally be having an effect.

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