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"forbade" Definitions
  1. past tense of forbid

580 Sentences With "forbade"

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In fact, my off-the-boat grandfather forbade his sons, and my father and mother in turn forbade their sons, to call ourselves Italian-Americans.
When the serpent shows up and asks about the Garden's nutritional guidelines, Eve tells him that God not only forbade eating from the tree, he also forbade touching it.
School districts nationwide are backing off rules that forbade hoodies.
Besides reducing the NSC's size, in June 2015 Rice forbade
Initially, the girls said their parents forbade them from performing.
In 2014, it forbade warrantless searches of cellphone during arrests.
Others said the rules of the order strictly forbade physical discipline.
Until recently, he forbade female staff from marrying or getting pregnant.
Virginia, the famous case voiding state laws that forbade interracial marriage.
Mr. McDonnell emailed Mr. Bernhardt that ethics rules forbade the engagement.
Traditionally, such companies forbade their agencies from working with direct competitors.
Kaiser Wilhelm II forbade incendiary bomblet attacks on Paris in 2125.
For years, the CIF charter forbade transfers for athletically-motivated reasons.
He forbade her from getting involved in political causes, even in Turkey.
And he forbade the rest of the family to attend the trial.
The influential newspaper tycoon forbade the press from mentioning it by name.
But the rules of the Church of England forbade such a marriage.
Harry was drawn toward his uncle's numbers business, which his mother forbade.
Other officials forbade her to go to the police, her family said.
Dating is discouraged, and her parents forbade her from attending the school prom.
In May 1915 the army forbade the repatriation of bodies from war zones.
The agreement that Bernstein signed forbade her from defending herself against O'Reilly's statements.
The court also forbade banks with operations in America from facilitating such payments.
China's law permitted direct selling but forbade most forms of multi-level marketing.
Last May, the company instituted a policy that forbade harassment on the site.
Read more:A high school forbade girls from wearing pants to their graduation ceremony.
Gorsuch dissented, saying the relevant statute forbade Maddin from leaving behind the rig.
His high school forbade students from mixing with members of the opposite sex.
Andrew Cuomo forbade gatherings in New York state of more than 500 people.
In response, the judge forbade him to spend money to attend backgammon tournaments.
After that, her father forbade her younger sister from going to graduate school.
My parents forbade me from attending school assemblies because Christian hymns were sung.
Renata's father, conservative and faithful, forbade her from going out on solo dates.
Ms. Barriga called home regularly, but she forbade her parents to call back.
Nabokov forbade his publisher from mentioning him and Pasternak in the same breath.
However, Judge Martinez forbade the lawyers from brining up the sanction before the jury.
Until 2013, laws forbade members of the family from marrying someone who is Catholic.
Demonstrators gathered outside the station, along with lawyers who the police forbade from entering.
Till's mother demanded an open-casket funeral and forbade attempts to hide his injuries.
Puerto Rico's own Constitution forbade debt service surpassing 15 percent of annual government revenues.
Before the murder, Perez spoke with Sierra and forbade him from seeing her son.
Elena knew Mickens from school, but Carlos forbade her from going to the funeral.
They forbade the members of the sales staff to wear white shirts to work.
But the housing project forbade personal computers, because they used up too much electricity.
Her housemates, cognizant of the septuagenarian in their midst, forbade her entering my home.
To put a lid on strife, the government forbade the use of ethnic labels.
The friars said their confidentiality vows forbade them to disclose what they had heard.
Her sister, Queen Elizabeth, was head of the Church of England, which forbade divorce.
Modern Love Company policy forbade her from getting personal with her online students. Whoops.
Yet her husband forbade her to be involved in the arts or take classes.
And until 2013, laws forbade members of the family from marrying someone who is Catholic.
The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) forbade banks to deal with shell companies in June.
" Her mother even forbade the use of garlic because it "represented everything alien and vinegar.
During their 10 years of marriage, Meehan forbade Sells from contacting his mother and sisters.
For my transformation, Ngo forbade me to eat bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, sugar, and alcohol.
She never actually forbade me from using tampons or expressed her view on them explicitly.
They're "from places where their own governments have forbade them from using cannabis," said Clark.
For years, the British forbade "the wearin' of the green" because it symbolized Irish dissidence.
She forbade Olivia to walk or bicycle to school, and instead drove her each morning.
The FARC forbade marriage for its fighters, saying they were wed only to the revolution.
In March, a bill funding school safety programs explicitly forbade use of funds for weapons.
Blake's parents often forbade her from seeing Vause and pressured the couple to break up.
My grandfather forbade my mother and her older sister Salma to receive any formal schooling.
Mr. McInnes did not go to Charlottesville and explicitly forbade the Proud Boys from attending.
Their paranoid father forbade them, along with their mother and sister, from leaving the apartment.
Cuomo say on TV that the new state guidelines forbade unnecessary people in our homes.
It forbade tobacco companies from directly advertising to children, among many other forms of advertising.
They forbade me from going in the jungle because they were concerned about my emotional state.
In public Rabbi Shteinman called for life-long devotion to the Torah and forbade secular learning.
Some owners have found success in arguing that state laws forbade playing their songs without permission.
The policy in question forbade employees to post "disparaging, false" statements on their social media accounts.
They forbade me to play, forcing me to dedicate myself to the church and our faith.
As a child, she yearned to work outdoors on the farm, but her father forbade it.
And salespeople still call to mind that high-school friend your parents forbade you to see.
They all but forbade it and I ended up not going at 7 with everyone else.
But they forbade states from kicking people in poverty off of Medicaid for failing to comply.
He forced her to wear a headscarf to work and forbade her from talking to male colleagues.
During some visits the authorities forbade her to speak to her husband in any language but Turkish.
Those who have never seen anything wrong with it will be chagrined that we ever forbade it.
In addition to the restriction imposed on Itaú, the central bank also forbade XP from acquiring competitors.
Born in Shizuoka City, Shirawa's factory worker parents forbade him from keeping dogs or cats at home.
When she brought dozens of fans onstage to dance during "Creator," she forbade them from taking selfies.
They forbade marriages between white and Black people, and sought to deem sexual relations not permissible, either.
The Aurora theater murderer selected a "gun-free" theater, which forbade licensed handgun carry by its patrons.
His family was Plymouth Brethren, a fundamentalist Christian sect that forbade dancing and going to the movies.
As a first step towards stopping, I forbade myself from injuring my third fingers, my least damaged.
Breitbart forbade its reporters from supporting Fields (who, I should disclose, is a personal friend of mine).
His mother, Catherine Leach, was cooking when she turned to Curtis and forbade him from going outside.
Determined to regain control of her finances, she eventually forbade herself to shop for an entire year.
Congress repealed an Obama-era rule that forbade states to deny family planning funds to Planned Parenthood.
As punishment, the department forbade American technology companies to sell their products to ZTE for seven years.
In fact, the original Medicare Part D legislation forbade the government from negotiating drug prices with manufacturers.
Zhang Yingzi's apartment complex in Hangzhou initially forbade anybody who had been out of town from entering.
ISIS forbade anyone to leave, planting land mines and using snipers to shoot down anyone who tried.
But let's say Queen Charlotte decided to become a crusader against slavery, something her marriage contract reputedly forbade.
Per trial testimony, Baston forbade his victims from, among other things, seeing black clients and from drinking alcohol.
Before that, the U.S. forbade ZTE from purchasing equipment from American companies as punishment for trade sanction violations.
There'd be more eyewitnesses if Trump hadn't expressly forbade anyone in the administration from cooperating with the probe.
Virginia that the Constitution forbade the execution of people with mental disabilities, it gave states only general guidance.
He once barred employees from expensing meat-based meals and forbade meat from being served at company events.
But its formation dates to the legend of the evil king Mayadenawa, who forbade prayer to the gods.
Nicole's mother forbade her to wear T-shirts with her studio or other local businesses in her musical.
The government promised the Taliban freedom of movement during the festivities, but Zubair's commander forbade him to leave.
An English law of 1606 forbade profane references on stage to God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.
One woman had to wait out a nonviable pregnancy because the law forbade inducing labor after 20 weeks.
Bakke, which allowed universities to consider the race of an applicant among many factors but forbade admissions quotas.
One inspiring example aired in 1968 when unofficial segregation still forbade black Americans from some public swimming pools.
Records show the victim told federal agents that Clark forbade her from leaving her one-bedroom condominium in Jacksonville.
During former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's rule, the Sunni leader forbade Shi'ite pilgrims from making the journey on foot.
I'm 40 years old and my parents forbade me from canceling a service I pay for that they 'borrow.
Crucially, the act that formally readmitted the state to the Union expressly forbade any abridgment of those "school rights".
The move comes as the Education Department forbade the college from enrolling new students who were receiving federal loans.
And in 2013, the family filed a protective order, which forbade Majors from having any contact with the Jabaras.
In 1535, religious critics pointed to Islam's Hanafi laws, which forbade drunkenness, as a justification to ban coffee again.
A new education law in 1872 forbade the language in classrooms, and children caught speaking it got the belt.
It is not the first diktat against foreign-sounding place names—an earlier regulation from 1996 technically forbade them.
In our country, we follow the rule of law; the founders forbade "cruel and unusual punishment" for a reason.
In the apology, the apparent owner explained how she tried to locate where in the Bible forbade biracial relationships.
The government argues Miguna lost his citizenship because he renewed his passport under old laws that forbade dual nationality.
Cedric Richmond (D-La.) that, among other things, forbade the agency from undertaking a major reorganization without Congressional authorization.
Stephanie temporarily replaced Tim in 2004 after Tim's father discovered his extracurricular activities and forbade him from being Robin.
He forbade her from communicating with boys her age, "deleting male contacts from her cell phone," the lawsuit states.
Catholicism forbade cremation, and crypts were already a public-health nightmare, so the only place to go was down.
Morgan forbade her employees from talking with clients outside of questions and answers about their service for the day.
It freed its people to make and spend money, but it forbade them to ask for a better deal.
His parents forbade him from stepping foot in St. Bernard, one of the most dangerous areas in the city.
In southern villages, men sequester wives, daughters, and sisters; some elders told me that they forbade females from voting.
The authorities forbade the marchers from passing the spot where he was killed, on a bridge near the Kremlin.
She complained that under ISIS, which forbade smoking, a single cigarette cost 1,000 Iraqi dinars, or more than 80 cents.
Carol Hagan McEntee (D) said Bucci told her to leave a relative's funeral and forbade her to deliver a eulogy.
She also forbade either parent from speaking to the news media and ordered Mr. Younger to shut down his site.
Before the 15th century popes denied the existence of witchcraft and forbade the prosecution of anyone accused of practising it.
She thought if she got married and moved out, maybe she could finally enroll in school — something her parents forbade.
Religious universities forbade students from performing in it, and officials from Uganda to Florida tried to ban productions for indecency.
Some Muslim voters were told the Quran forbade them from voting for a non-Muslim, such as Ahok, Wilson said.
A Russian official in the city of Kaliningrad says authorities forbade World Cup fans from bringing live chickens to matches.
The old policy forbade buybacks when Berkshire traded, as it long has, at more than 20 percent above book value.
The old policy forbade buybacks when Berkshire traded, as it long has, at more than 20 percent above book value.
Previous law forbade people who are serving a felony sentence — whether in prison, on probation, or on parole — from voting.
Rules on banking services, which in the past forbade foreign banks from underwriting Chinese government bonds, have also been eased.
They said they understood Mr. Mateen to be a controlling husband who frequently forbade his wife to visit her family.
The first was more bitterly toxic (my mother got a whiff of its vulgarity and forbade it) than the second.
The litigation, which dragged on for several years, ended in a settlement that forbade him from speaking publicly about Sinclair.
He even forbade his ministers, Bennett included, from speaking to Washington officials without his approval, especially about settlements and annexation.
Irene was apparently so upset by the meeting that she forbade anyone in her home to speak of Anastasia again.
In response, the Chinese government rejected Lam's proposal, submitted before August 7, and outright forbade her from cancelling the bill.
In North Waziristan, Taliban factions forbade immunizations, and there have been reports of the murders of vaccination teams in Africa.
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) among other provisions had forbade removing voters from registration lists for failing to vote.
They insisted that Clinton focus on doing his job as president and forbade him from speaking about the impeachment proceedings.
She introduced a gag order that forbade the Food and Drug Administration from even discussing Chinese chicken exports with Beijing.
Natalia's first novel appeared, in 1942, under a nom de plume, because Mussolini's racial laws forbade Jews to publish books.
Bakke, which allowed universities to use race as one of many factors in an admissions decision and which forbade quotas.
The president passed an executive order that forbade organizations that refer patients for abortions from receiving federal family-planning funding.
The protest, which the mayor subsequently forbade out of concern about riots, has since been rescheduled with higher police presence.
She even forbade her managers from uttering what she called "the L-word," instructing them to use the term "remix" instead.
By August 8th few students remained on the streets—Priban's parents forbade her to protest once the state-backed violence mounted.
As recently as 2013, a local County Commission law forbade Tampa's government from recognizing or participating in the city's pride parade.
According to ABC, the elementary school in Henry County, Georgia, forbade Peterson and her daughter, Gracie, from going to the dance.
They condemned the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," the policy that forbade gay and lesbian service members from serving openly.
In fact, I found out my eldest brother was approached by the Hitler Youth and my father forbade him to join.
The award so outraged Hitler that he banned German newspapers from mentioning it and forbade Germans from accepting the prize thereafter.
She described years of emotional abuse by Raniere, who had relationships with other women but forbade Salzman from dating anyone else.
After the dowry had been agreed upon, the groom's grandfather, feeling that he had not been adequately consulted, forbade the marriage.
It explicitly forbade prepayments of state and local income taxes but was silent on prepayments for state and local property taxes.
To bolster that trust, Rotten Tomatoes fixed an obvious problem: It forbade people from rating movies before they actually came out.
His American managers forbade consumption of alcohol, while promoting gardening, square dancing and readings of the poetry of Emerson and Longfellow.
The Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling on June 19 that disregarded a federal law that forbade offensive and disparaging trademarks.
When Adityanath announced his intention to join the temple, his father, Anand Singh Bisht, forbade it, he said in an interview.
His doctor forbade him from campaigning, and Eisenhower's wife persuaded Nixon's wife to stop Nixon from asking the president for help.
Like most immigrant families, S.'s parents forbade her from spending the night, or sometimes even the day, at her friends' homes.
By 1940 Congress noted that the eagles faced probable extinction, and passed an act that forbade people to do them any harm.
Their mother forbade them from fighting, which robbed fans of an epic rivalry—and kept the division trapped in a fraternal oligopoly.
In 1610 regulators in Amsterdam forbade short-selling, blaming it for a fall in the value of the Dutch East India Company.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports a protective order granted against Washington last November forbade him from having any contact with his kids.
But concerned that his only son could be killed in a wreck, Mickey Thompson forbade Danny from racing as he got older.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports a protective order granted against Washington last November forbade him from having any contact with his kids.
The order also forbade the refinery from selling vacuum gas oil (VGO) to other companies without the consent of VTB Commodities Trading.
Cather's will forbade verbatim quotation from her correspondence, probably in an attempt to keep scholars at bay ("information vampires," she called them).
According to Sandt, YouTube claimed that he was in violation of their policy that forbade re-using content already on their platform.
He forbade her to call her parents, and he allowed her only to go to her job as a day care teacher.
After Islam, more and more wineries, liquor stores, and wine shops in Iran were being destroyed, since their culture forbade getting drunk.
They want to test the rules, as Eve did after God forbade eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
The Posse Comitatus Act, passed in 1878 in response to reconstruction of the South, forbade federal troops from participating in law enforcement.
In the mid-1980s, a decade after Ahmadis were declared non-Muslims, another set of laws forbade them to act like Muslims.
Government at all levels embraced racial covenants that forbade even well-to-do African-Americans from purchasing homes outside of black communities.
She also amended her filings to document seemingly every occasion the children spent time with Ms. Troconis, something court orders initially forbade.
Two years later, when she was 16, Moore allegedly asked her out on dates, but she refused because her mother forbade it.
Modern Love: In this week's column, company policy forbade a woman who taught English from getting personal with her online students. Whoops.
Moreover, the A.M.A. forbade insurers from supervising physician work and from financing multispecialty practices, which they feared might develop into medical corporations.
Purdon said the arrangement would breach league rules that forbade any third party having influence over the buying or selling of players.
Last year, Kim Kardashian West said that her doctor forbade her from doing IVF again after using it with her son Saint.
She forbade her children to play in the courtyard and moved their beds away from the windows for fear of stray bullets.
We considered putting him to sleep, but our daughter, explaining that she loved Barnaby more than she did her parents, forbade it.
He was later convicted of criminal trespass and issued a protective order that forbade him from contacting two judges in the building.
His lawyer, Ernie Woodard, didn't think it was a good idea (his plea agreement forbade any contact with people from the mosque).
Ruth did this in defiance of a rule the owners had adopted that forbade members of the pennant-winning teams from barnstorming.
Mr. Koslow removed the cigarette in accordance with Postal Service policy, which forbade any image that could be seen as promoting tobacco use.
Serena faked Fred's signature for the doctor's temporary transfer, despite the fact that he forbade her from allowing a woman to practice medicine.
One month later, in March 2018, a federal judge forbade the agency and Lloyd from blocking minors' access to abortion counseling and care.
In 2014 the US government declared FBME an "institution of primary money laundering concern" and forbade American banks from doing business with it.
A holdover from colonial times, the 19th-century law forbade "carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal".
The judge forbade the Trump administration from separating more such families and ordered that it reunify separated children and parents within one month.
The court also forbade Dassey from having any contact with the family of slain photographer Teresa Halbach or his own uncle, Steven Avery.
Wilson said that while the preliminary injunction forbade him to share the files online for free, it expressly allowed him to sell them.
In a 7-2 decision on Monday, the justices struck down a federal law that forbade most states from allowing gambling on sports.
She recognized Hurston's genius, but she wanted to control it, and forbade Hurston from using what she collected for her own material purposes.
In California, it goes back 25 years to Proposition 187, the 1994 state initiative that forbade undocumented immigrants from using certain public services.
In other words, during the 1950s the psychiatric profession forbade family members from knowing about the very forms of illness under its care.
My uncle liked to buy me gifts both little and lavish: what my parents could not afford, what they forbade me to have.
The 22015th Amendment also forbade states from passing legislation that restricted the "privileges and immunities" of citizens, without precisely defining what these were.
Buried among all this are abundant references — some coded, some more obvious — to the kinds of music Nazi Germany forbade, Jewish to Bolshevik.
Though the deadly party happened at a rental that forbade parties, it was advertised on social media and drew more than 100 people.
Because the bomber was linked to Yemen, Obama forbade the repatriation of Yemeni detainees, which kept eighty-six of them stuck in cells.
It's the story of young lovers Florentino and Fermina, who were separated when Fermina's father forbade their relationship and sent her far away.
Only a few friends, fans, and journalists have seen its interior, and Prince forbade almost all visitors from photographing or recording while inside.
The Obama administration forbade workers in the individual insurance market to use HRAs to pay for coverage — significantly impeding employer flexibility and worker choice.
He forbade the women in his own family to work at the factories, but watched with distaste as his neighbors left in the morning.
For the commander who caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of troops was also the ruler who forbade corporal punishment in his schools.
In August the generals won approval for the document in a referendum made farcical by a law which forbade campaigners from criticising the text.
"I was against it at the beginning, only recently I forbade her from playing," Aynura Zhasyrkeeva, the mother of one of the players, said.
The medium was so immediate that in the 1940s broadcasters forbade the transmission of recordings and instead forced broadcasters to offer only live events.
I can remember a period in the mid-'90s when my mom forbade me from looking at the magazines in the grocery store checkout.
In the village, Mr. Qazimi's influence eventually became so disruptive that residents demanded his removal after he forbade girls and boys to shake hands.
Islam doesn't exclude the belief in magic: Even though the religious scholars forbade this kind of belief in magic, it had always been practiced.
Last spring, the country held a referendum on whether to repeal the Eighth Amendment, which forbade abortion in all but the most extreme circumstances.
To put an end to all that, Congress forbade public officials to hire family members in agencies or offices over which they have authority.
Early in February, the Federal Reserve chided the bank for "widespread consumer abuses" and forbade it to grow any larger until it shaped up.
As a condition of his bail, the authorities monitored his comings and goings and forbade him to use the internet outside his lawyer's office.
"I didn't ever think I'd get a tattoo," said Mr. Housman, who is Jewish and grew up believing that his religion forbade such marks.
Her own parents, worried that as a woman she might face harassment or violence, forbade her from taking public transportation until she was 13.
There was the young man who, as The Times reported in 1986, told Mr. Goodman that his religion forbade him to sit in judgment.
An order of protection forbade him from approaching two judges in the building — an order he violated later that same year, court records show.
Because hippies would go swimming nude — illegal in India — Mr. Braganza's mother forbade him from going to the beach when he was growing up.
The sanctions, approved by a unanimous vote, banned most military imports and exports, forbade future nuclear weapons tests, and banned imports of luxury goods.
Instead of relying on arrests, he blanketed the park with signs listing his rules, which forbade indecent language, throwing stones, picking flowers — even annoying birds.
It said no organisation or individual was above party discipline and the party strictly forbade anyone from bargaining with the party or disobeying its decisions.
The narrow door of the traditional tea-house, Mr Yajima explains, forbade clients to carry divisive marks of distinction (such as swords) through its portals.
Meiji leaders took inspiration from the Prussian constitution -- which forbade women from ascending the throne -- and in 1889 barred women from being enthroned, says Shillony.
We've seen this before on Pottermore, but the law instituted in 1790 forbade wizardkind from marrying or even forming close friendly ties with No-Majes.
Fearing a similar scenario in Fallujah, the Iraqi government forbade the Shia militias from entering the city center and restricted them to the northern suburbs.
" It said this included Telefonica Brasil's general ethics code which, like its parent's code, forbade gift-giving that "may reward or influence a business decision.
Ms. Bickert said that one Facebook group — which displayed photographs of weapons but only discussed them and expressly forbade sales — had survived the company's scrutiny.
I told her that it was a song I'd heard on MTV; she forbade us from watching the channel for the rest of that summer.
"We strictly forbade this when I was in the White House for the President and everyone else," Norm Eisen, Obama's former ethics czar, told Politico.
But when the editor got wind that Capote wanted to leave the island, Linscott practically forbade him from doing so without a completed book manuscript.
But Roe's "trimester framework," which forbade virtually any regulation of first-trimester abortions, would be replaced with the "undue burden" test O'Connor had long advocated.
Until 1972 and the advent of Title IX, which forbade gender discrimination in federally funded education programs, most American architecture schools refused to admit women.
In 2008, China set methanol levels for imports that allowed lower-quality 51 percent agave tequilas to enter, but forbade premium 100 percent agave tequilas.
A hospital supervisor criticized Ai for "spreading rumors" and forbade her from speaking about it even to her family, the South China Morning Post said.
He told her that she was too illiterate to be allowed to speak, and he forbade her to attend the weddings of her own siblings.
The N.F.L. forbade the performers to wear them during the actual halftime, so that part of the broadcast came from video shot during the rehearsal.
But while 11 percent of parents forbade their child to embark on a special diet, only 17 percent had asked a nutrition expert for advice.
In the rush to judge and deface, few remember that it was Spain that forbade slavery of most Native Americans and made them Spanish citizens.
But Orlando was in the segregated South, and the Orlando High School Athletic Association, which controlled the stadium, forbade blacks and whites to play together.
Prosecutors and deputies say the teens planned the alleged attack after the 13-year-old's parents forbade her from spending time with Ellis, WDTN reports.
But Judge Cogan forbade the testimony, citing the embarrassment it would cause to unnamed "individuals and entities" who were not directly involved in the case.
Some would come to our boat to beg us for help and food, but the Italian police completely forbade us from giving them any help.
Despite crippling mechanical shortcomings, especially her terrible engines, the X-27 made a great submarine cruiser, a type of warship the Washington Treaty specifically forbade.
In the late 1970s Deng Xiaoping, after taking over as China's leader, forbade personality cults and sought to build up China's institutions, emphasising "collective" decision-making.
Texas, of course, is public university, so even if chancellor McRaven expressly forbade sitting for the anthem, the student-athletes could tell him to kick rocks.
At the time, of course, there were no true forms of pregnancy testing and propriety forbade doctors (such as they were) from thoroughly examining a monarch.
He indicated that his attorneys forbade him to discuss the case or additional similar allegations raised by more than 50 women that he has repeatedly denied.
The CCA forbade depiction of drugs, but with the backing of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Lee published the series without their approval.
To pass the deal Congress has to repeal laws brought in by the country's former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner which forbade paying the hedge funds.
As a result of that scare, Clacton County High School in Essex forbade students to leave the school premises during their lunch hour, The Guardian reported.
Ultimately at stake is a 220 Supreme Court ruling that first allowed universities to consider race as one of many factors in admissions but forbade quotas.
The shortfall is commonly attributed to the notorious 1996 Dickey Amendment, which forbade the CDC from funding research that can be seen as promoting gun control.
Robert Johansen built Svalbard Bryggeri in 2015 after spending years fighting to change a law leftover from the 1920s that forbade alcohol production in the archipelago.
Chris Cox sponsored the Internet Tax Freedom Act, which forbade taxes that specifically targeted internet-only activities, such as online access or the transfer of data.
If you don't know these facts, you might understand the literal meaning of the sentence, but you'll miss why Mom forbade the toy in the library.
The governors of Washington, Oregon and California have banned gatherings of 250 or more people, and the governor of Ohio forbade gatherings larger than 100 people.
In October, the agency forbade three agency scientists from speaking about climate change at a conference on the health of the Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island.
This was Constance, he said, indicating a woman seated to his left; they dated when he was 17, but her father forbade her from seeing him.
Merino sheep: This breed has a long history — the Phoenicians traded them, and 17th century Spanish royals so coveted the species that they forbade their exportation.
Even Alexander II, the reformer czar who freed the serfs, outlawed Ukrainian books and magazines and forbade the use of the language in theaters and opera.
After the 2015 Torch Tower fire, the authorities announced added restrictions on exterior paneling on new construction, and forbade it on towers taller than nine stories.
The church forbade sex outside marriage, and he'd promised God to obey the church's rules, but surely this particular rule didn't apply to an ex-wife?
Before the trial began, Judge Timothy J. Corrigan forbade prosecutors and defense lawyers from speculating on how or why Mr. Tur ended up in the water.
The changes have unfurled so swiftly that, four months in, she was still not sure whether regulations forbade her from employing female baristas alongside male ones.
Lawmakers in Albany considered intervening this year: A marijuana legalization bill under debate specifically forbade officers from relying on the "odor of cannabis" for some searches.
Two other girls expressed interest in playing with my daughter and said their parents forbade them to play with the friend because she was African-American.
In 2009, under Kim Jong-il, the government implemented a disastrous currency reform, tried to close down the markets and forbade market activity within the country.
Last Friday, the Bundesnetzagentur, or Federal Network Agency, forbade the company Deutsche Telekom from throttling the streaming speeds of videos as part of its additional StreamOn service.
After a week of backlash from protestors and politicians, Carnival is reversing a policy that forbade Cuba-born travelers from booking a ticket on cruises to Cuba.
But she concealed her sexual orientation in order to join the US Air Force in the 1980s, when the military forbade gay and lesbian people from serving.
The Minas Gerais court located in the city of Brumadinho, close to the where the dam burst, also forbade TÜV SÜD from auditing the stability of dams.
The Bavarian state office for new media (BLM) revoked the UFC's broadcast clearance and forbade all live events and any other additional MMA programming from German television.
But even then, his mother, who he describes as an overprotective Jewish mom, forbade him from walking across town to CBGB to catch punk shows at night.
BEIJING — The Apple stores were among the busiest places still open in Beijing after the coronavirus outbreak, though employees forbade customers to try the watches or AirPods.
In her gripping memoir about resilience and education, Tara Westover describes her upbringing in a Mormon survivalist family that forbade, among other institutions, the traditional schooling system.
The school initially forbade him for running for junior prom king and isolated him from his peers during a week-long orchestra camp, according to his complaint.
After a young child was killed by an aggressive dog, he forbade owning dogs — and declared that all existing ones in the community were to be killed.
My Florida permit came with a pamphlet reminding me where I could not carry my weapon, including government buildings, bars, malls that forbade it, and so on.
When my high school implemented a bathroom ban that forbade me from using the men's bathroom even though I am a transgender male student, I fought back.
The judge forbade prosecutors to characterize the robbery as I.R.A.-related, and Mr. Millar in his book makes no connection between the scheme and his pro-I.
According to The Washington Post, the White House forbade the FBI from looking into whether Kavanaugh may have lied to the Senate about his college drinking habits.
The Trump administration on Thursday rolled back Obama-era guidance that forbade student loan debt collectors from charging high fees to defaulted borrowers, The Washington Post reported.
To add insult to insult, on Monday authorities at the airport in Toronto forbade the Meek from taking his axe through customs on his way back home.
Those deficiencies were made clear in April when the United States forbade American companies to sell chips, software and other technology to ZTE, a Chinese telecom company.
When Mr. Khashoggi criticized Mr. Trump after his election, for example, Saudi officials forbade him to speak, fearing he would harm their relationship with the new administration.
In one of his efforts to "drain the swamp," President Donald Trump forbade his appointees from participating in matters involving their former employers in any professional capacity.
Ms. Aguilera, who recalled when her grandmother forbade her from acknowledging her indigenous ancestry, out of fear that it would lead to further marginalization, praised the move.
The case centered on wording in the law that forbade professionally assisted suicide and made it punishable by a fine or up to three years in jail.
Yosemite park rangers forbade them to climb during the summer tourist season, so they had a limited time to climb and faced greater risk of bad weather.
The European Union, led by Germany, effectively forbade that step, citing new rules barring taxpayer bailouts to limit the temptation of bankers to engage in reckless lending.
Michelle Gilbert, a Paris-based spokeswoman for Facebook, said the company's guidelines forbade hate messages and aimed to remove such content swiftly from the website once alerted.
In 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the US, in defiance of a New York state law that forbade the distribution of contraception.
Longstanding practices that hampered indies—things like 'parity clauses' that forbade studios to offer their game on one platform when it had already launched with another—were retracted.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Navy says it will now allow servicewomen to sport ponytails and other hairstyles, reversing a policy that long forbade females from letting their hair down.
One of its local leaders once called for migrants to be shot, and the AfD's former national leader forbade party members from working with the group last year.
When he left, he signed a noncompete agreement that forbade him from working for any of the company's competitors in the high‑purity quartz business for five years.
The administration  today announced  that it was slashing ObamaCare regulations that forbade insurers from selling cheap-o, stripped down plans except for as stopgap coverage between full policies.
Like other regional states, the Assads forbade the development of any other liberal centers of thought and cohesion — much less a free press — that could challenge his authority.
It also forbade non-diplomatic travel to the U.S. by North Korean citizens, which is virtually non-existent, as well as some Venezuelan security officials and their families.
Blum has said he ultimately wants reversal of the 1978 Supreme Court milestone that first allowed universities to consider students' races among many factors but forbade admissions quotas.
" On another occasion, the ex-friend said that Markis had gotten into trouble on his birthday, and as punishment, the mothers forbade anyone from wishing him, "Happy birthday.
In March, a federal judge issued a sweeping preliminary injunction in the case, which forbade anyone at the agency from interfering in immigrant teens' ability to get abortions.
Chuck Schumer, D-New York, was "freaking out" over the prospect of criminals printing assault-style weapons when there were laws that forbade "prohibited possessors" from doing so.
Ms. Hermillo remembers the days when her former employers forbade her to eat the same food or use the same restroom as the family for whom she worked.
The pimp, who was not identified, also allegedly forbade Barini from calling the police and discussed cutting up Zamperoni's body to hide what happened, according to the documents.
And in a suburb of Dallas, a principal forbade the publication of an opinion piece critical of the administration for scheduling events during the National School Walkout protest.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster had already forced him to find another source of timber after the government forbade sales of lumber harvested from the prefecture over radiation fears.
The company was left paralyzed after American officials forbade companies in the United States from selling their chips, software and other goods to ZTE for violating trade controls.
Twenty-one members voted with the opposition to tie their leader's hands, passing a law that forbade Mr. Johnson from withdrawing Britain from the European Union on Oct.
Instead, her domineering father forbade it, and she instead pursued a career in social work — one of the few socially acceptable positions for a woman of her means.
But the publisher "absolutely forbade that this article should appear prior to the election date," Mr. Oakes said in an interview for a Columbia University oral history project.
It has taken over the state broadcaster and fired journalists, and for a while, adopted a law that forbade blaming Poland for any crimes committed during the Holocaust.
He had planned to make the remark at his sentencing on charges of inciting subversion of state power in 2009, but the court forbade him from doing so.
As a state-owned airline, Alitalia could always depend on the government to keep it flying, until the European Union stepped in and forbade financial support in 2006.
The second, more radical option would be for Trump and the GOP Congress to pass a bill that explicitly forbade the EPA from ever tackling greenhouse gases again.
Mellon even insisted that Edwards be a pallbearer at her funeral, although her family forbade it after she passed away on March 17, 2014, at the age of 103.
Sweat$, born David Bowden, credits his "super Christian" upbringing as his gateway into music, even though his parents forbade him from listening to secular songs until he was 17.
English law forbade swearing by the deity in plays in 1606; this means that Shakespeare's later plays see the drop-off of "zounds" ("by His wounds") and the like.
But when I had even the slightest inkling of a cold, my mom forbade the consumption of my beloved milk, pushing juice, tea, or even (shudder) plain water instead.
Overall, 106 hospitals, or 83 percent, permitted doctors to write EOLOA prescriptions, while 164, or 61 percent, forbade physicians from writing such prescriptions, researchers report in JAMA Internal Medicine.
An Alberta court released Khadr on bail in May of 2015, but generally forbade him from travelling, had him wear an electronic monitoring bracelet, and had his computers monitored.
At first, Soviet "thieves"—the preferred term for criminal authorities of various ranks—were wary of the government, and forbade the entanglement of their noble pursuits with the state's.
But while we've come a long way since the days of gross anti-miscegenation laws that forbade couples of different races to marry, we've still got work to do.
He'd hate seeing an 18-year-old accused of kidnapping for taking a 17-year-old on a date after the 17-year-old's parents forbade it, he said.
My grandfather was Filipino and my grandmother was white; in California, where they were married, the anti-miscegenation laws forbade whites from marrying blacks, Asians, and Filipinos until 1948.
Whereas Than Shwe, the longtime junta chief, so loathed Suu Kyi that he forbade all mention of her name in his presence, Khin Nyunt arranged a dialogue with her.
The social platform hid comments, and forbade reposting a 2018 state-media article on Wang's punishment on Sunday, noted Chenchen Zhang, a Chinese-born professor at Queen's University Belfast.
Davis Cup rules at that stage forbade substitutions unless a player was incapacitated by illness or injury, and a doctor refused to confirm that Martin was unfit to play.
Then in the middle of the night she tiptoes away, like a teenager trying to sneak out to a make-out party her parents specifically forbade her from attending.
The judge also forbade J&F and Paper Excellence to make any changes in their stakes before a decision is reached in arbitration, according to documents seen by Reuters.
He said his parents forbade him from speaking Spanish at home some 40 years ago, fearing that if he did so, he would not be able to learn English.
Lima's authoritarian curfew, which forbade residents to travel through the city at night, turned many dinners and parties into spontaneous sleepovers, he told me, with some inevitably kinky consequences.
She knew Matthew was a little different than other boys in the church, but strict rules forbade any kind of intimate knowledge of his character, much less his sexuality.
But in a 53-page ruling on Monday night, Judge Totenberg forbade Ms. Crittenden, who assumed office only last week, from certifying the results until at least Friday evening.
Their policies segregated Eritreans from Italians, in a precursor to South African apartheid, and forbade them to attend secondary school, even as they were drafted to fight Italy's wars.
Until early this week, every major car company had said that they forbade their dealers from selling certified used vehicles with any open recalls, including ones for Takata airbags.
Geal said the European tradition of puppet shows dates back to the Middle Ages when the church forbade people to perform nativity scenes themselves, prompting performers to use puppets.
In the 2014 controversy, the majority, including Roberts, voted to uphold an amendment to the Michigan state constitution that forbade using race as a factor in higher education admissions.
After that video surfaced on social media, Couch and his mother fled to Mexico in violation of Couch's probation, which also forbade Couch, now 20, from using drugs or alcohol.
Los Angeles was the first to institute such policies in 1979 when the city's police department forbade officers from detaining people with the objective of finding out their immigration status.
In July 2014, the leader of Frankfurt's Hells Angels, Schnitzel Walter, forbade the ambitious member Aygün M. from venturing out on his own and starting his own chapter in Giessen.
The attorney general also forbade the police to question Netanyahu and his wife simultaneously, a routine procedure in such cases that is meant to prevent suspects from coordinating their statements.
You know what we're talking about: They're the apps that came preloaded on your phone that you tried vainly to get rid of, but that Apple forbade you from deleting.
In fact, Meehan forbade Sells from contacting his family at all, a rule that stood throughout their marriage (until Sells, frustrated by Meehan's shiftiness, went rogue — but that's for later).
But he changed his mind, won over by the many letters he received detailing the suffering of family members, and the release people longed for but that their religion forbade.
"You realize the fact that Elizabeth forbade her sister from marrying a divorced man; it goes to show how time has changed and how they've had to evolve," said Foy.
Egyptians are believed to have been the first cat breeders in history, and they loved the animals so much that they forbade their export more than thirty-seven centuries ago.
As late as 1960, the Vatican "forbade the clergy to attend or watch women's events," and more recently, some female athletes have had to undergo invasive and humiliating gender testing.
Of the three, only Jefferson would have (and then did) repeal part of the Alien and Sedition Acts, which forbade criticism of the president and nearly eviscerated the First Amendment.
Country authorities forbade an unnamed IAEA inspector from entering the Natanz uranium enrichment facility — claiming that she had triggered an alarm at the entrance — and briefly held her, Reuters reported.
Florida voted overwhelmingly to rid the state of a vestige of its Jim Crow days—a law that forbade former felons from voting—and thus to reënfranchise 1.4 million citizens.
He announced that, in spite of JCPOA, he forbade further direct negotiations with the U.S.   The U.S., too, did not make it easy for American companies to engage in Iran.
Republicans were helpful as ever: Florida forbade navigators from working at county public health offices and Tennessee, among others, required, as is so popular in conservative circles, criminal background checks.
In 1965, Medicaid adopted a policy that expressly forbade psychiatric hospitals with more than 16 beds from being reimbursed for providing lifesaving medical care to people with serious mental illnesses.
His work was featured at a John Jay College of Criminal Justice exhibit that stoked controversy in 2017, after which the Pentagon forbade the release of art from the prison.
She appeared alongside her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, the owner of a girls' school, in a 2009 New York Times documentary about the Taliban edict that forbade girls from attending classes.
He also hosted and provided translation services for a Spanish-language version of the Popular Science website, though the contract forbade Yomtobian from sending traffic to it, according to Bonnier.
Isabella Gardner (1840-1924), who positioned every item in her house-museum just so, and forbade rearrangement, placed the painting deliberately to give it plenty of gilt-enhancing natural light.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, passed in 1977, forbade American companies from participating in a scheme to reward a foreign government official in exchange for material benefit or preferential treatment.
He said HR reps at Gannett, which owns the Des Moines Register, forbade him from speaking to the media and told him to leave his apartment for his own safety.
Caputo said his family and Stone's would like to spend Christmas together, but, in an apparent attempt to comply with the order, Stone's attorneys forbade Stone from speaking with him.
In 2017, Alabama enacted a law that forbade memorials to be "relocated, removed, altered, renamed or otherwise disturbed" if they had stood on public property for at least 40 years.
The church had applied for a grant to have the costs for a new school playground partially reimbursed, but was denied because the state constitution forbade making payments to churches.
The table tennis players' governments gave the athletes strict instructions that forbade them from talking to one another about politics or asking about details of life in the opposite country.
The DNC scheduled only six debates for its 2016 candidates, and, contrary to its practice in previous election years, forbade candidates from taking part in debates not sanctioned by the party.
"It was considered inappropriate and undignified and most airlines forbade tipping or soliciting tipping, although of course it did happen now and then," George Hobica, travel expert and founder of Airfarewatchdog.
The Catholic Church forbade usury, so Jews thrived as moneylenders - the trade of Shylock in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" - and ran pawn shops, both activities for a mostly Christian clientele.
And they rarely dressed in full garb, mindful not just of street harassment, but of a law that forbade wearing more than three pieces of clothing associated with the opposite sex.
Last year the European Court of Justice ruled in its favour and forbade the use of terms such as "milk" and "butter" for plant-based products, which now call themselves "drinks".
She said he got furious when she wanted to take her children to friends' birthday parties, and enrol her daughter in swimming lessons, which he forbade because of the revealing swimsuits.
The Navy said last week that servicewomen could sport ponytails, lock hairstyles, or ropelike strands, and wider hair buns, reversing a policy that long forbade women from letting their hair down.
The institute's board considered buying a building in East Harlem until discovering that a covenant created by a previous owner forbade advocacy of abortion rights or euthanasia from taking place there.
The Senate long forbade its proconsuls from commanding Rome's legions outside of their respective jurisdictions—especially into Italy itself, where the Rubicon marked the legal and physical demarcation of senatorial power.
Her mother used to tell her that she should have named her "Devil," she says, and forbade Levin from reading books at the age of eight after discovering she enjoyed reading.
The officer, who had a record of brutality and misconduct, accused Mr. Watson without cause of being a pedophile, forbade him to use his cellphone and demanded to search the car.
But for the originalist the answer is easy: At the time the people ratified the Eighth Amendment — the Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause — no one thought it forbade the death penalty.
Some cities in North Carolina already forbade workplace discrimination against LGBTQ people, but the state as a whole currently legally allows anti-LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace, housing, and public accommodations.
After the city forbade residents to leave their compounds in February, Ms. Cui's 66-year-old aunt, who is also deaf, sneaked out, only to find the shops and markets closed.
That same day, the prime minister introduced the Border Protection Bill, which applied retroactively and forbade "unauthorized arrivals" from landing on Australian territory, even for the purpose of claiming refugee status.
In the 1995 conflict, Mr. Durán Ballén declared a state of emergency and a national mobilization; forbade Peru's national airline, Aeroperú, from landing in Quito; and placed Peruvian journalists under surveillance.
They are also set to seek the overturning of Obama-era net neutrality rules that forbade broadband providers from blocking, slowing down or charging extra for downloads of websites and apps.
Several teachers told classes that the school district had forbade them from discussing the photograph, a line Zolper suggested was a white lie to save them the awkwardness of such a conversation.
In a statement late Thursday, Theranos said the regulators also yanked the operating license of its Newark, California, laboratory and forbade the laboratory from taking Medicare and Medicaid payments for its services.
Add to this hyper-reductionism the fact that many of his temporary works no longer exist and that, for years, he all but forbade photographs of his pieces, believing pictures misrepresented them.
And though Tokyo eventually sent $13 billion to help with the military effort to drive Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait, it didn't send any troops — because its antiwar constitution forbade it.
Last year, North Carolina became a notoriously transphobic state after the passage of HB2, a law that strictly forbade trans people like me from doing normal, necessary things like using the bathroom.
"Perhaps U.S. manufacturers should have sensed something was amiss when regulators in Japan forbade the import and sale of Rely tampons because of its chemical composition," writes Ashley Fetters in the Atlantic.
Not long after, Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2015, which was filled language that forbade the Air Force from dealing with "Russian suppliers of rocket engines" for its launches.
Cockman was estranged from Katrina Miles, and said the couple's split had prompted Katrina and the kids to move onto her parents' property, where Katrina's parents forbade him access to the children.
Apple had previously argued that congress explicitly forbade the kind of compelled action proposed by the government's initial order, pointing to 1994's Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act as relevant precedent.
She has said that he forced her to hand over her paychecks to him, forbade her to leave the house except to go to work, and prevented her from contacting her parents.
Newman's son also said his father had attended a boarding as a child that forbade him from speaking in the native language that would later aid the US in the South Pacific.
She pointed to less-than-compassionate Bush policies like a provision that forbade the use of federal money for "the promotion of homosexuality," such as safe-sex pamphlets that mentioned gay sex.
There are no recent polls (ISIE forbade their publication in July), but earlier surveys offered encouragement to outsiders such as Mr Karoui, who promises a "war on poverty" with new infrastructure spending.
RAOUL FELDER, NEW YORK To the Editor: When I was the union rep for my building, there were certain things the collective bargaining agreement forbade management from telling union members to do.
Oregon was admitted to the Union in 1859 with a constitution that, uniquely, forbade black people from living, working, or owning property in the state; the provision was not repealed until 1926.
Oregon was admitted to the Union in 1859 with a constitution that, uniquely, forbade black people from living, working, or owning property in the state; the provision was not repealed until 1926.
The trial court said the district was justified by an attempt to comply with the Voting Rights Act, which forbade the reduction of minority voters' ability to elect candidates of their choice.
International law forbade the execution of anyone younger than eighteen, regardless of the fact that the Iranian penal code made the age of criminal responsibility nine for girls and fifteen for boys.
In 6703, HB 2012 forbade drone use by any state agency "having jurisdiction over criminal law enforcement or regulatory violations," as well as units of local law enforcement, until July 1, 2015.
But President Donald Trump, who seems to revel in it, invited Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak to the Oval Office — and then forbade American reporters from seeing it.
With those laws Congress forbade cruel and degrading treatment of detainees, then banned American troops or spooks from using any technique not found in the Army Field Manual on Human Intelligence Collector Operations.
In order to keep them safe, their grandfather Terrence (Willem Dafoe) named each of them after a day of the week, and forbade them from going outside on anything but their namesake day.
President Trump's most notable move came last March, when CFIUS forbade Singapore-based Broadcom from pursuing its $121 billion proposed acquisition of Qualcomm because of security concerns related to Qualcomm's work on 0003G.
The judge, who concluded that Mr. Scott had "committed acts of domestic violence," ordered him to keep away from Ms. Scott and forbade him to visit any schools where their children were enrolled.
"[This] suggests to me that Kraft Heinz can be more hostile in its next takeover bid which they need so badly, something that Buffett forbade while he was on the board," Cramer said.
Although Jim Crow laws forbade the races to mix in restaurants, city officials turned the other way in the case of Dooky Chase, fearful of the public response if they tried to intervene.
In a complex edict on Friday, it forbade cities below a certain size from building subways systems, even as it indicated that delayed projects in larger cities could go forward with some limits.
He erected a tent city to house prisoners, reinstated chain gangs, made inmates wear uniforms that were pink or had old-fashioned black-and-white stripes and forbade them coffee, salt and pepper.
In 23, she forbade her 17-year-old son to play baseball or listen to music and forced him to hide with her under a bed whenever a dog barked, Dr. Rosenbaum said.
The Chicago Sun-TImes reported at the time that Kelly's publicist said she had no knowledge of the suit, and Hawkins' mother said the terms of the settlement forbade her daughter from commenting.
Then, when it became clear that the company had rewarded rather than punished the executives involved, the Commerce Department forbade U.S. technology companies from selling components to ZTE for the next seven years.
Officials have tried to buy the building from Ms. Pommer on numerous occasions since 1984, but she has refused to sell, even when her last tenants left in 2011 after she forbade renovations.
The decree also forbade her from claiming that she'd been given a Nobel Prize or received some other recognition from the Nobel Foundation — something Brian Clement, not she, had recently said in an interview.
The real Peter Stuyvesant forbade all religious observances except those of the Dutch Reformed Church and sought to prevent Jews and Quakers from entering the colony, according to The Encyclopedia of New York City.
Former French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's campaign created a fake video that claimed to show a French journalist admitting his boss forbade reporters from criticizing Emmanuel Macron, a BuzzFeed France investigation has found.
CDC employees were reportedly stunned after the Trump administration forbade the agency from using seven words when drafting official documents for next year's budget: vulnerable, entitlement, diversity, transgender, fetus, evidence-based, and science-based.
Confronted with popular revolts against the rule of experts they have simply dug in their heels, most recently in Italy where the Italian president forbade the new government from choosing a Eurosceptic finance minister.
Other analysts have pegged the downturn in kinship to as far back as 2003, when Turkey forbade U.S. troops to move through its country in the early days of the American invasion of Iraq.
The FCC's order repealing the Obama-era rules forbade states from filling the void with their own regulations, though Democratic-led states have been defying that provision, laying the groundwork for a legal battle.
As recently as the year 2000, Scotland was gripped in a venomous debate over Clause 2A—the Scottish equivalent of the infamous Section 28, which forbade positive portrayals of same-sex relationships in schools.
He forbade known criminals from crossing an invisible cordon, or "dead line," that he established around the financial district, so as to protect the presumably good citizens of Wall Street from ne'er-do-wells.
The audience paraded to the new site but, in an irony more pungent than any of Blitzstein's, the actors' and musicians' unions forbade their members to perform under the terms of their existing contracts.
In 1970 he married the model Kedakai Turner, who was often present in his show's television audience, and who, in what became a running joke on the show, forbade him to get a tattoo.
Even as she and her fellow computers contributed to the agency's lofty goals, they endured a segregated workplace that forbade them from sharing basic facilities such as offices and bathrooms with their white colleagues.
That law, later expanded in 1990, forbade federal subsidies for new development in relatively undeveloped coastal regions along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and Great Lakes, including for roads, housing and discounted flood insurance.
Joseph M. McShane, Fordham's president, forbade the school to release his transcripts to the news media, citing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, which bars the disclosure of educational records to third parties.
One deputy, Huang Xihua, went so far as to propose amending the Constitution to remove all limits on family planning, which until 2016 notoriously forbade most Chinese families from having more than one child.
The judge decided that a 2012 Supreme Court ruling that forbade mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles should apply to 18-year-olds like Cruz, and granted his request to be re-sentenced.
The rule Mr Pence and his Republican colleagues voted to scrap forbade states from refusing to distribute federal cash earmarked for family-planning under a programme known as "Title X" to clinics that perform abortions.
John insists that he loves June and wanted to protect her, which is why he forbade her from having friends and, yes, put sedatives in her food in order to keep her emotions at bay.
In April, Panama's electoral tribunal forbade the 67-year-old supermarket tycoon from running for mayor of Panama City and a seat in Congress in elections in May, citing his failure to meet residency requirements.
Kiev on Tuesday forbade Ukrainian web hosts to provide access to popular Russian social networks, part of a package of restrictions on Russian internet firms that it said was intended to guard against cyber threats.
The NDA appears to have included a non-disparagement clause that forbade her to "demean or disparage publicly" the campaign, the president, his family members, their companies, and the products and services of those companies.
In her essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" art historian Linda Nochlin explains how academies that forbade women from studying the nude figure were a major impediment to those women's artistic aspirations.
David M. Oshinsky, a medical historian, said he was not familiar with individual states taking such measures, but that during several polio epidemics in the 20th century, local officials forbade "outsiders" from entering their jurisdictions.
Macron's team said a "massive" hack had dumped emails, documents and campaign financing information online just before campaigning ended on Friday and France entered a quiet period which forbade politicians from commenting on the leak.
Mr Keradas found that the abnormal returns disappeared after 2012, when the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act forbade members of Congress from exploiting private information obtained from their privileged position for personal gain.
But the contours of the trial remained up in the air, as Republicans and Democrats continued to feud over whether to consider additional evidence, including witnesses the president has forbade from cooperating with the inquiry.
Once he learned that the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, had decided that Justice Department policy forbade the criminal indictment of a sitting president, he said, he viewed impeachment as Mr. Trump's only risk.
On Wednesday, the Trump administration froze the assets of, and forbade Americans to do business with, 13 Venezuelans close to Mr. Maduro, including his interior minister and heads of the army, police and national guard.
Earlier this month, the city's Department of Health paid a visit to a Manhattan bakery that sells CBD-infused pastries and forbade the owner from selling any food or drinks containing the compound, Eater reported.
He spent three months living in a "transit zone" along the Hungarian border — a glorified detention center for migrants that forbade him from contacting his family and friends — before crossing the border in April 2017.
The terms of his bond forbade guns, but a search for documents in his condo turned up a pistol in his sock drawer; his lawyers insinuated that it had been planted, but the judge was unimpressed.
It's not clear exactly how the rate came to be set at 25%, but the commissions were laid out in a schedule by local boards of realtors, whose codes of ethics forbade undercutting the prevailing rate.
When the United States first tried to isolate Iran in 1996 by threatening sanctions on any foreign company that developed Tehran's oil and gas industry, the European Union forbade companies from complying with the U.S. sanctions.
To make it easier, advocates pretend the government recommends eating the Standard American Diet when in fact it explicitly calls for avoiding products with added sugar, just like Eve pretended that God forbade touching the tree.
In her court complaint, she alleges that Sydney Hargrove, a Phoenix House director at the time, forbade her from wearing wigs and high-heeled shoes, despite other women in the program being allowed to do so.
In 1820, Congress enacted the Missouri Compromise, which allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state but otherwise forbade slavery above the 18763th parallel, effectively drawing the lines for the sectional battle to follow.
It's now in the Prado; in the 1930s, the painting was made into a Spanish postage stamp and the United States Postal Service was so prissy it forbade the entrance of any letters bearing La Maja.
One change gave asylum-seekers only 24 hours to consult with lawyers after arriving at the border; another change forbade immigration officers from granting time extensions unless there were extraordinary circumstances to justify taking the step.
Although Mr. Meadows banned Mr. West from his Washington office, curtailed his responsibilities and forbade him to contact female employees, he improperly continued to compensate Mr. West for four months until firing him, committee investigators found.
A criminal record did not prevent you from getting a Pell Grant, but the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which Congress passed in 1994, forbade awarding Pell Grants to people who were still incarcerated.
The N.R.A.'s chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, forbade staff members to join the delegation that went to Russia, according to the organization's outside counsel, William A. Brewer III — "Wayne was opposed to the trip," he said.
Within a few months of Mr. Meizah's arrival in the United States, his father started tracking his phone calls and text messages, and forbade him to get in touch with his mother in Ghana, Mr. Meizah said.
Police who encountered a furnished nursery in Jones' home, complete with a crib and changing table, said Jones told family members that she was expecting twins, but forbade friends and family from visiting her in the hospital.
Either move could support a broader effort, seen in the Harvard lawsuit, to reverse a 1978 Supreme Court decision that allowed colleges to consider an applicant's race as one of many factors in admissions, but forbade quotas.
Nick Gordon was arrested in Florida Monday evening for violating a no-contact order that forbade him from seeing his girlfriend, Laura Leal, after he was arrested for a domestic battery charge against her earlier this month.
As the annual session of China's toothless National People's Congress got under way, the one-party state forbade the country's media from reporting on diverse topics including smog, the use of land for burials and delegates' wealth.
Clark reportedly told Italian magazine Le Ore in 1961 that she and Kennedy were set to wed 10 years prior, but his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., forbade the marriage because she was Jewish, according to DNAinfo.com.
But New York was protective of the thousands of local jobs and millions of dollars it collects each year in rent and negotiated the market vendors into an exclusive agreement that forbade talks to find other locations.
They issued bans on listening to music and smoking in public, forbade slogans and posters showing photographs, barred men and women from mingling unless they were related and ordered women to cover themselves from head to toe.
When the Supreme Court first upheld affirmative action in the case forty years ago, it said race could be one factor among many in deciding who gets a place, to bolster campus diversity, but it forbade quotas.
The Sedition Act forbade, under the risk of fines and imprisonment, any person or group to speak, write or publish anything considered false, scandalous or malicious that brought Congress and/or the president into contempt or disrepute.
The Trotskyites sat in one alcove and the Leninists sat in another, and since the Trostkyites were smarter and won the debates, the leaders of the Leninist faction eventually forbade their cadres from ever talking to them.
He forbade her from traveling or moving back in with her parents, threatened her repeatedly, once vowing to kill them both with a revolver—for which he was arrested—and slapped her on at least one occasion.
The Iraqi soldiers in our group, which also included a small unit of American advisers, gave one of the family members a cigarette, as the militants took over the area and forbade smoking nearly three years ago.
" The former president responded, "The crime bill, 1994, which you must be talking about, also contained a provision — which no one ever mentions — which forbade first-time drug offenders from being covered by the excessive sentencing laws.
What the Taliban forbade, their uncle would teach them by the glow of an oil lamp in an underground room at the extended family's home — Persian, geography and history, along with reading any books they could find.
Among other things, it forbade Americans during wartime to obstruct military recruitment or to "utter, print, write or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous or abusive language" about the United States' armed forces, Constitution or form of government.
James, though, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, and a judge ordered him to stay away from all Wendy's restaurants, and forbade him from owning any animals, other than his mother's dog.
In Jeff Nichols's "Loving", the writer-director dramatises the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), arrested in rural Virginia in 1958, when the state's laws still forbade marriages between blacks and whites.
U.S. authorities this week forbade American companies from sales to ZTE for seven years, saying the Chinese telecom company had broken a settlement agreement with repeated false statements - a move that threatens to cut off ZTE's supply chain.
In April, 2004, Sinclair forbade its stations from airing a "Nightline" special produced by ABC News, called "The Fallen," in which Ted Koppel read the names of every member of the U.S. armed forces killed in the war.
"I did well in France," he says after a trip where he skipped a ceremony to honor the war dead because, he claims, fog kept his helicopter grounded and the Secret Service forbade him to travel by car.
Democratic Congresses voted to hem in Nixon's war-making power by enacting the War Powers Resolution and forbade President Gerald Ford to continue to supply arms to the government of South Vietnam, which quickly fell to the Communists.
Many Republicans believe that allowing Mr. Trump to redirect money at his own discretion after Congress explicitly forbade it would amount to a final acquiescence to the executive branch that could set a precedent for future Democratic presidents.
This is where McDormand spends most of her time, and she forbade me to specify even a state, not so much because she worries people will track her down but because she feels protective of her Unnamed Town.
Britney Walker, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security's Child Exploitation Investigations Unit, said that it collaborated with external agencies to assist in investigations, but that the unit's "victim-centered" approach forbade any sharing of illegal imagery.
Alone in a strange country, separated from her children, she is unimpressed by the "nest of perfect little streets" but glad to be able to pursue her fascination with American literature, which her father forbade her to read.
Congress approved the purchase of two large unmanned surface vessels, or LUSVs, but forbade the service from integrating a vertical launching system, which is where the Navy anticipates many of the technical difficulties inherent in its concept reside.
At times, she said, she languished in virtual detention after Guo's staff confiscated her smartphone, computer, passport and keys and forbade her from leaving her room in his luxury apartment in the high-end London neighborhood of Belgravia.
Asante McGee, a fan who became part of Mr. Kelly's entourage, said that during her time with him, he forbade her from looking other men in the eye and made her ask permission to go to the bathroom.
Closing all transport links with Qatar, the three Gulf states gave Qatari visitors and residents two weeks to leave, and Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt banned Qatari planes from landing and forbade them from crossing their air space.
The report says Black also knew Perry's parents forbade him to go offshore without an adult, waited more than two hours to notify Cohen's parents that the boys were missing, and failed to notify emergency or law enforcement agencies.
He narrated a despairing letter imploring Alice to respond to his many unanswered messages — an imaginative extrapolation of what actually happened when the parents of Alice Liddell, the real-life inspiration for Alice, forbade Dodgson from contacting her again.
According to a note on the back of this edition, Middleton is said to have "forbade such a definition from appearing anywhere in the first edition for fear of frightening off potential readers," which it seemed to do, anyway.
In fact, his involvement with the Harvard Men's League for Women's Suffrage – and specifically a 1911 campus scandal, in which the university forbade feminist icon Emmeline Pankhurst from speaking on campus – left an indelible impression on the budding writer.
In part a response to Hollywood censors of the day, which forbade lips lingering in a kiss for more than three seconds, upon its release the work was considered especially provocative for its depiction of biracial and homosexual pairings.
"You realize the fact that Elizabeth forbade her sister from marrying a divorced man; it goes to show how time has changed and how they've had to evolve," said Foy, referring to the fact that Markle has been divorced.
"When I was a teenager my mother forbade me to ever come here," said Marijana Condic, a Frankfurt-based fashion designer and one of two women behind the shoe label Lika Mimika, who until recently lived in the area.
Further deferring to the prosecutors, the judge ordered Dr. Sheikhzadeh to wear a surveillance anklet, limited his travel to New York City and Long Island, and forbade him from going anywhere near the Iranian mission or contacting its staff.
After it was burned and the smoke passed, the families tried to return to their homes, but ISIL forbade them, saying there was going to be a big battle in the area and that they should head toward Mosul.
When asked last week by The Times, Google could not point to a specific rule that forbade setting up these notifications but said it was investigating to determine if this and other behavior violated the company's code of conduct.
In 2007, a Socialist government enacted the Law of Historical Memory, which addressed the claims of the bereaved and forbade the use of Francoist names and symbols in streets and public squares, but the caudillo remained in his basilica.
During negotiations over the bill, which passed by a slim majority in the State Senate, Mr. Cuomo had expressed concerns over federal immigration officials gaining access to D.M.V. records, something that the bill broadly forbade, without a court order.
These loans underlay some of the federal case against Manafort in Virginia that led to his prison sentence, and Manafort has argued that the U.S. Constitution and New York state law forbade the state prosecution on double jeopardy grounds.
In the 1980s, a young painter from Leipzig called Neo Rauch stared hard into the fact that figuration must surely be dead at the roots, only to find, in time, that his talents forbade him to become an abstract painter.
A different panel of the same court upheld a 2015 amendment to California's Gun-Free School Zone Act that forbade concealed carry permit holders from possessing firearms on school grounds, while letting retired police and other "peace" officers do so.
According to the appeals court's ruling, Bulger failed to show his right to a fair trial had been violated when a judge forbade him from testifying about an alleged immunity agreement Bulger said he established with a now-deceased federal prosecutor.
But when the US Department of Commerce effectively forbade US companies from providing US-made technologies, including chips and crucial software like the Google Play app store, to Huawei, it was a major blow to one of China's highest-profile companies.
The relevant language of the 22016 law forbade employment discrimination "because of" sex, and, Kagan was suggesting, it should therefore protect a man who was fired for dating men, if a woman who dated men would not have been fired.
The judge forbade Mr. Hinckley from speaking to or contacting the news media, and he can drive unaccompanied only within a 30-mile radius of Williamsburg, although he can also drive by himself to monthly hospital appointments in the Washington area.
The English Football League forbade its clubs to enter—the chairman declared that the Continental game had "too many wogs and dagos"—and, though Manchester United ignored the ban, the Cup's early years were dominated by Real Madrid and Benfica.
To condense years of political battles into a quick summary: HB2 forbade anti-discrimination protections for transgender people on the local level and required anyone in government buildings to use the bathroom corresponding to the gender on their birth certificates.
But a shrinking number of fluent speakers are left, in large part because of Canada's residential school system, which, beginning in the 1880s, removed First Nation, Inuit and Métis children from their homes and forbade them to speak their languages.
Buttigieg's official biography says that he served eight years in the U.S. Navy Reserve, from 2009 to 2017, enlisting before the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, the policy that forbade openly gay people from serving in the U.S. military.
The lawsuit alleged that Amazon signed a letter of intent to lease office space at Durst&aposs 1133 Sixth Avenue building back in 2014, which forbade the ecommerce giant from negotiating with any other landlord until it finalized its decision.
A recent survey of 270 California hospitals, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that 18 months after implementation of the state's End of Life Option Act, more than 60 percent — many of them religiously affiliated — forbade affiliated physicians to participate.
It was suspected in certain quarters, most notably at the I.R.S., that foundations might be little more than tax-avoidance schemes, and the Revenue Act of 1950 forbade unreasonable amassing of foundation income, so the stuff had to be spent.
Bad news if you want to lose weight without exercise Berk, a German-Jewish dancer who fled the Nazis for London after they forbade her from performing, originally invented the workout that would become "barre" to recover from a back injury.
But this month, this overreaching rule suffered another blow as yet another federal court noted its probable illegality and forbade its enforcement in 11 more states (bringing the total number of states where the rule cannot be enforced to 24).
On one occasion, when they initially forbade me to travel with a UN delegation to the war zone, it took nothing more than an explanation of why such a request was important to my work for the decision to be reversed.
Blue and red states instructed their own officials not to collect or share information with the federal government unless there was a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, or they forbade state officials to engage in activities inconsistent with the states' constitutions.
For instance, the Obama administration only signed off on its guidance for transgender students in public schools after North Carolina passed a law that effectively forbade trans students from using the bathroom in public schools that corresponds with their gender identity.
The victim — who is not named in the documents — told federal agents Clark forbade her from leaving her one-bedroom condominium in Jacksonville, telling the woman the neighborhood was dangerous and that she "would most likely be killed" if she ventured outside.
Her mother and the MGM studio heads forbade her to do it, worried the wedding would ruin her reputation as the innocent teenager from The Wizard of Oz. But Garland stood her ground — rushing off to Las Vegas with Rose to get hitched.
And this all goes back to a 1997 court ruling we&aposve talked about before on the show called the Flora Settlement which forbade the government from holding unaccompanied children for more than 20 days, did also those travelling with family units.
NHL owners, sceptical of the benefit they would reap from a tournament in South Korea at the expense of a mid-season break and injury risk to their players, forbade their charges to participate for the first time since the 222 games.
Congress was so incensed over the spiraling uniform and design costs that in the 2014 defense budget authorization, it forbade the use of funds for the adoption of "any new camouflage pattern design or uniform fabric for any combat or camouflage utility uniform."
In court documents obtained by People, the Kardashians' lawyers stated that the reason the show was not renewed was because Chyna had been granted a restraining order against her ex-fiancé that specifically forbade him from seeing or contacting her at all.
After Robert Mueller refrained from accusing Mr Trump of the obstruction of justice that his report describes (simply because Justice Department guidelines forbade him to do so, the enigmatic prosecutor suggested on May 29th) Mrs Pelosi said that further House investigations were required.
An investigative report released last month added that Black knew that Perry's parents forbade him to go offshore without an adult; waited more than two hours to notify his parents that the boys were missing; and never notified law enforcement or emergency agencies.
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz said it appeared the school had broken regulations by the ministry of education that forbade trips to the Dead Sea due to bad weather and pledged an investigation that would hold anyone found responsible for any wrongdoing accountable.
Here, Mehta remembers his visit two decades earlier to another "sanctuary spot," this one along the India-Pakistan border, where people could meet fenceless but not touch or talk; at that border, soldiers forbade even waving, lest it somehow betray national secrets.
Ms. Rudolph, a retired seamstress, and her husband, a carpenter, live in a tiny, white clapboard house that he built after he, his parents and his siblings fled their home on land owned by a white man who forbade the family to vote.
Her friends wanted to take a shopping trip to South Padre Island, then Laredo, on the Texas border with Mexico, but her mother forbade her from going because if she came upon an immigration checkpoint, she would not have the paperwork to pass.
During Islamic State rule, however, most classes ground to a halt, both because the group forbade the teaching of what it considered sinful or irrelevant subjects, like art and philosophy, and because professors and students were afraid to venture out of their homes.
In 218, the Bureau of Indian Affairs created the Hoopa Valley Indian School, where, as at other such boarding schools around the country, white teachers burned traditional clothing, gave children Anglo names and forbade them to speak the language of their parents.
"There were so many murders that I refused to go into this business," recalled Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a billionaire former oil magnate who now lives in self-exile in London and who during the 1990s forbade his associates from pursuing a smelter deal.
A spokesman for Customs and Border Protection, the agency that includes the Border Patrol, said that while agency policy generally forbade making immigration arrests at hospitals, schools, churches and other so-called sensitive locations, agents had not violated the policy in either case.
Another longtime Jones Beach guard, Roy Lester, 67, claimed that New York State officials forbade him from wearing biking shorts for his pool test, an option he preferred to a Speedo-style suit, which he called too revealing for an older man.
While luxury marques such as Duesenberg and Stutz always understood the value of proving their products at the track, during the early days fusty G.M. forbade its engineers and salespeople from having anything to do with a sport bluenoses viewed as borderline criminal.
Firecrackers have been banned in the area around the cathedral, and Jürgen Mathies, the police chief in Cologne, also forbade far-right groups from holding protests in the area, citing the difficulty of ensuring the safety of the protesters and the partygoers.
Jo Hopper's diaries (on display here) describe him as a political conservative with a deep skepticism toward the new: He was appalled by skyscrapers; categorically opposed to air travel; and unable to cope with women's independence (he forbade his wife from driving).
The Pakistan Constitution declared them non-Muslims after anti-Ahmadi riots in 20163, and a 1984 ordinance forbade their "posing as Muslims" — performing the Muslim call to prayer, publicly using Islamic greetings, disseminating religious literature or even calling their places of worship mosques.
Based loosely on Shakespeare's play The Taming of the Shrew, the movie told the story of two sisters in Seattle, Kat (Stiles) and Bianca (Larissa Oleynik), whose overbearing doctor father forbade them from dating in the fear that they'd come home knocked up.
Her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, had a feeding tube inserted into Gypsy Rose's abdomen even though she could eat perfectly normally, forbade her from having sugar, shaved her head, and forced her to take certain medications that made all of her teeth fall out.
She had wanted to be a writer, but her father forbade it, and at 19, she married an architect, Manuel Rocha Díaz, and had three children in eight years: Manuel, a composer; Mauricio, the architect; and Claudia, who died suddenly when she was 6.
A young American Marine, Claude Martin, at the back of the line — the very back, since after less than an hour, the hired security forbade any more people from lining up — said he had heard whispers that the earliest comers had arrived at 3 a.m.
They bought a house in Mount Airy, N.C., and, to widespread outrage, married two Southern sisters — overcoming not only their brides' initial reluctance and the shocked, adamant objections of the girls' father but also the laws of the land, which forbade mixed-race marriage.
Mr. Dodd had just taken over as the association's chief and had to adhere to legislation that forbade him from personally lobbying Congress for two years after leaving office, but the failure of the law, the Stop Online Piracy Act, became a black eye nonetheless.
It was Miller's majority ruling in the 53-25 Slaughterhouse Cases in 24 that had the effect of limiting civil rights protections for African-Americans under the 21965th Amendment, which extended citizenship to African-Americans and forbade states to deny them equal protection of the laws.
Mr. Lewandowski's hiring by CNN raised eyebrows and prompted some outright criticism, given his treatment of members of the news media while leading the Trump campaign, and the nondisclosure agreement he signed with Mr. Trump that forbade him from making disparaging or revealing remarks about the candidate.
" This genteel treatment, along with grossly inappropriate descriptors, appears in the book as well, when the author writes: "Through encounters with women such as Rachel, Newt knew that white men regularly crossed the color line despite laws and social taboos that forbade interracial liaisons and marriages.
For unclear reasons, the guidelines also forbade specific mention of a list of 20 current and former world leaders including Kim Jong Il, Kim Il Sung, Mohandas Gandhi, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Kim Jong Un, Shinzo Abe, Park Geun-hye, Joko Widodo, and Narendra Modi.
Earlier in January, members of Amazon Workers for Climate Justice said they were threatened with dismissal for speaking out about the company&aposs climate change policies following a policy change in September 2019 which forbade workers from speaking publicly about company policy without seeking approval from management.
The recent Defense appropriations bill that funded the two LUSVs also forbade the Navy from integrating a vertical launching systems in the first boats but said it could revisit the issue in later years, which sprung from congressional concerns that the Navy was moving too fast.
Nothing in this movie is as mean or as frightening as the host of haters who went online when the movie was first announced and forbade it to exist, as if the rejigging of a Reagan-era comedy were tantamount to a reconstruction of the True Cross.
The performances seem to have been wordless symbolic dramas, of a dark, bitter hilarity in the spirit of Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht, though it's hard to recapture them, as the artist forbade filming and photography, and almost no record remains apart from descriptions by witnesses.
Without diminishing the significance of Brown and the triumph in ending a mandate that very explicitly cast black students as inferior and forbade access to material resources white students received, consider what the end of formal segregation has meant for black students who remain a subjugated group.
Specifically, the Republican-led FCC voted to overturn the agency's 2015 Open Internet Order, which forbade internet service providers from throttling or blocking legal online content or "paid prioritization," better known as "fast lanes" for companies that pay to have their services delivered to customers at greater speeds.
With climate-fueled crises breaking out in every corner of the country, from fires in Northern California to heatwaves in the Midwest, there has never been a better moment to hammer a candidate who forbade his employees from using the words "climate change" at all, as Scott infamously did.
The law forbade women from obtaining an abortion if the decision to terminate the pregnancy was based on a diagnosis or "potential diagnosis" of fetal abnormality such as Down syndrome or "any other disability" or due to the race, color, national origin ancestry or sex of the fetus.
It bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase "enemy of the people," that even [Soviet leader] Nikita Khrushchev forbade its use, telling the Soviet Communist Party the phrase had been introduced by Stalin for the purpose of "annihilating such individuals" who disagreed with the supreme leader.
"So fraught with malice was the phrase 'enemy of the people,' that even Nikita Khrushchev forbade its use, telling the Soviet Communist Party that the phrase had been introduced by Stalin for the purpose of 'annihilating such individuals' who disagreed with the supreme leader," the retiring lawmaker said.
House Democratic women donned all-white outfits to celebrate the suffragists during the State of the Union address on Tuesday, in a nod to the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which forbade states from denying the right to vote on the basis of sex.
The court upheld the remaining district even after finding that race had played the dominant role in drawing it, saying that it was justified by an attempt to comply with the Voting Rights Act, which forbade the diminishment of minority voters' ability to elect candidates of their choice.
It bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase "enemy of the people," that even Nikita Khrushchev forbade its use, telling the Soviet Communist Party that the phrase had been introduced by Stalin for the purpose of "annihilating such individuals" who disagreed with the supreme leader.
On October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in Brooklyn, NY. The clinic was discovered and shut down by police, and Sanger was sent to jail for 30 days for breaking the "Comstock Law" (which forbade the discussion and distribution of birth control).
These low numbers are a result of the long history of discrimination in the alcohol industry in the US. From the late 1700s to the late 1800s, laws were passed across several Southern states that forbade retailers to give, sell, or deliver alcohol to any enslaved or free African Americans.
In the neighborhood of Montreal de Mejicanos, a violent hilltop slum under the administration of MS-13, one resident told me that in her area, Finca Argentina, the gangs had killed a boy who refused to join, buried him in an anonymous grave and forbade his parents to retrieve the body.
In 2005, Fisher was caught with a slip of paper containing information about a hand his table hadn't played yet, and the I.B.F. suspended him for two years, forbade him to represent Israel in bridge for an additional eighteen months, and placed him on probation for five years beyond that.
China Digital Times, an American-based website that tracks Chinese media and reports regularly on leaked orders from China's propaganda apparatus, published a directive that forbade the country's online news organizations to run photographs of the inauguration or to include it among their top five news stories of the day.
When March 1, 2017 Where Stephen Sondheim Theater in New York The Union When it came time to figure out the music for her wedding, her "bridezilla moment," Ms. Weeks said, union rules forbade her from using the theater's sound system or even plugging a cord into an electrical outlet.

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