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    1. Jesus goes to that place where the moneychangers are collecting money and banning Gentiles and says, “My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations, but you have made it a den of thieves!” This same mentality runs deep within all of mankind


    2. Most of the people here had been to Alan’s universe and most agreed that he consumed an undue share of cherub space for his rank, but none was advocating shutting it down or banning his cherubs


    3. Guns sometimes prevent crime, but not as much as banning them does


    4. That she knowingly broke the rules banning insider trading needs to be properly dealt with lest her illegal investment activities encourage a pattern among other investors who may otherwise place themselves above the law


    5. Banning the slave trade was an issue Jefferson devoted decades of his life to


    6. Jefferson's compromise was to pass first the Embargo Act and then the Non-Intercourse Act, banning trade between the US and both Britain and France


    7. With his headlights materializing the world from the night, Truman imagined justifying himself to her by pointing out that it was foolishness for the government to think it could prevent the populace from indulging in its vices by banning them


    8. Banning the US international slave trade may have saved up to 200,000 African lives


    9. The judges looked at each other, and said, “There are no rules banning dolphins from a surf contest


    10. Last year as Bush signed the bill banning the torture of detainees he

    11. The clear and present danger of her predictions led eventually to the banning of DDT, the most effective mosquito killer known


    12. The subsequent banning of DDT that began in the 1970s was inspired by a willful misinterpretation of Rachael Carson’s book Silent Spring published in 1962


    13. She did not advocate banning DDT, but only that reasonable regulations be applied to its use


    14. The EPA, against its own scientific evidence, issued orders banning both the use and manufacture of DDT in the United States


    15. In 1980, before I was allowed to sue the Navy, Ed Banning, Assistant


    16. banning the festivities and added that " it is time to end such insecurity , "" no more heifers, we must be sensitive to people who horrified by these acts , are not good examples for our youth


    17. might be considering new legislation banning the use of bounty hunters and vigilantes in all


    18. Save the Bay has been working for banning the use of plastic bags so they don’t wind up in the bay


    19. Furthermore, all gibbon species are counted in Appendix 1 of the Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), banning all international commercial trade in the species


    20. Banning only was not enough, theories of right faith should

    21. The Wisdom of Banning the Meat of Carrion, Blood, the flesh of Swine and Strangled Animal:


    22. The wisdom of banning the meat of carrion:


    23. The wisdom of banning the blood:


    24. Now we are going to reveal a side of the Godly wisdom beyond banning the flesh of swine, and we shall touch on the most important side in the proper site later


    25. The Wisdom of Banning the Meat of Strangled Animal, those Beaten or Gored to Death, those Killed by Fall or Mangled by Beasts of Prey


    26. Out of his love to the religion and wishing to ascertain the wisdom behind banning the meat of swine, this man set cutting the flesh of swine into pieces as small as the grain of barely


    27. Some inquirers asked him about the wisdom of banning the flesh of swine in Islam legislation


    28. provision of separate transport and other public facilities for nonwhites, which was introduced under the Separate Amenities Act of 1953 By legislation in education, which first set out a restricted curriculum for black school children (under the Bantu Education Act of 1953), and later led to the establishment, in 1959, of five ` ethnic´ universities and the banning of nonwhite students from all other universities


    29. If I had my way there would have been an Act of Parliament banning RFPs for anything more complicated than the purchase of paperclips


    30. Even a cursory reading of the Quran would bring to the fore the paradox of banning books perceived as offensive to the religious sentiments of a community in a country

    31. the Dalai Lama refused his request to stop banning the practice


    32. The Dalai Lama has given two reasons for banning the practice


    33. Banning this is also the conclusion reached by His Holiness


    34. banning the Shugden Protector is in the interest of Tibetan’s


    35. Lying and deceiving others as to the reasons for banning the


    36. The Trilateral Commission on Hearings of Importance ruled it an activity that must be permitted, due to Abducted Ship Mazing being the official sport of the entire sector of the galaxy, which means banning or restricting it would be a gross affront to The Treaty of Manderbatt hammered out at the infamous Haurunbistle Tribunal


    37. For example, when it hears the forbiddance to deal in usury or committing an adultery and when the verses related to the veil and the banning of intoxicants and gamble are recited to it, it recognizes that and believes in it


    38. twitter webloids of what I'm saying, doing, thinking, wanting, buying, hoping, defriending, banning, hating, condemning now


    39. In most states, laws were passes banning sex shop employees from freely demonstrating the practical use of the sex toys to customers during business hours, and women in general stopped thinking that blowing themselves up to prove a point was a good idea


    40. dictator, took over, he legislated the banning of commer-

    41. banning require only a click or two, then it becomes tempting to proceed in order to win an


    42. Along with a legal restraining order banning him from visiting her or the children before the divorce hearing


    43. Then I found there is a worldwide network of laws and censorship concerning the Holocaust banning free speech and banning anyone from saying anything that went against the conventional version


    44. They have very strict rules concerning sexual relations and Norm is currently considering banning it all


    45. Take-Back Laws: Through banning the disposal of landfills by burning, and implementing laws that require companies to take back products at the end of their useful lifetimes governments can help to minimize waste and the consequences of the disposal of used products


    46. I wished their outrage extended to the Taliban’s banning of girls’ education


    47. The banning of the Jewish Helvetia Rowing Club in 1933 is mentioned in “Geschichte des Wassersports


    48. ” His rule banning KKK members drew threatening phone calls


    49. The League did achieve some very important breakthroughs, such as banning the use of lead in paint and establishing a proper law of the sea, but its political work proved a flop


    50. No one in America expected banning the sale, production, and consumption of alcohol to lead to wholesale racketeering, mob violence, and corruption on an unprecedented scale, but really, when you see the smuggling industry that arises just from customs duties, it wouldn’t have taken the greatest of minds to predict some sort of trouble if you took away people’s tipples



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