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  • However when the Neapolitan government imposed a prohibitive duty on sulphur, Muspratt found
  • it, and that since the federal obscenity laws imposed a complete ban on materials which people have
  • -induced wind shear during the liftoff, which imposed a downdraft and a decreasing headwind, the ef
  • Dowling imposed a regime of arbitrary house searches, arrests
  • on demanded prison time, but a military judge imposed a fine and reduction in rank, and he was requ
  • The villagers imposed a quarantine on themselves to stop the furthe
  • During 1865 the Red Flag Act imposed a speed limit of four miles per hour for the
  • When Cao Cao imposed a ban on alcohol due to crop shortage, Kong R
  • arty and became an independent when the Party imposed a Head Office candidate over a local Councill
  • In 2007, after the election of Hamas, Israel imposed a naval blockade.
  • During his time in power he imposed a version of agrarian socialism, forcing urba
  • With the Gin Act 1736 the government imposed a high licence fee for gin retailers and a 20
  • in response to a fiscal crisis, Philadelphia imposed a $0.05 per share stock transfer tax for all
  • h this was overturned by a higher court which imposed a sentence of life imprisonment in 1981.
  • , 1798, the fifth Congress passed an Act that imposed a three-hundred dollars per slave penalty on
  • The 1608 charter imposed a number of conditions on Inner and Middle Te
  • Some universities have imposed a blanket ban including halls of residence an
  • The National Rugby League imposed a $3M salary cap on each of the clubs.
  • Football's world governing body imposed a series of safety measures after concluding
  • was still concerned with taxation because it imposed a taxation obligation.
  • ment which authorised the line's construction imposed a statutory obligation on British Railways to
  • And Congress soon imposed a nationwide 55 MPH (90 km/h) speed limit by
  • In this case, the Commonwealth imposed a tax on flour millers, but reimbursed the St
  • This Act imposed a patrilineal nuclear household onto many mat
  • They abrogated universal suffrage and imposed a literacy test for voting.
  • service for which the Scottish Ministers have imposed a charging order.
  • ing previous charges for subscriptions, which imposed a substantial cost for CCBill to deal with th
  • However, in 1996 Russia imposed a moratorium on executions and the sentence w
  • The United States Department of Commerce imposed a $142,000 civil penalty on Illinois Tool Wor
  • ations in quantum field theory, in which they imposed a broken symmetry condition.
  • After World War II, as the Soviet Army imposed a Communist government in Romania, the peasan
  • e Business Franchise (Tobacco) Act 1974 (Vic) imposed a licensing scheme for the sale of tobacco.
  • The Act imposed a fine on any person who attended a conventic
  • ad "mixed up" the date of the hearing; the FA imposed a four-match ban and told Jones to "grow up".
  • nd manager were reprimanded, and ESPN and ABC imposed a five-second delay on future telecasts.
  • e 2009, the City Council passed a budget that imposed a 40% budget cut on the Public Advocate's Off
  • ss, Padmapriya.The South Indian Film Industry imposed a one year ban on him for his behaviour on se
  • After Sharpeville, the government imposed a State of Emergency, made mass arrests, issu
  • illegal to sell graffiti tools to minors and imposed a requirement that affects larger buildings a
  • se moved into south Vietnam in March 1945 and imposed a regime of martial law; allied forces bombed
  • The earlier Molasses Act of 1733, which had imposed a tax of six pence per gallon of molasses, ha
  • After this, the Academy imposed a limit of three nominated producers per film
  • Between 1636 and 1637, Philip IV of Spain imposed a tax which had to be paid using a revenue st
  • t agreed that the photos must be removed, and imposed a fine of €5,000 to be paid every time photos
  • contract were kept secret, as the league had imposed a $5,000 salary cap and the newspapers had ru
  • moved the absolute prohibition on divorce but imposed a number of restrictions on its occurrence.
  • on (FCC) and Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) imposed a policy that states, "Although there is no a
  • Commonwealth passed the Payroll Tax Act which imposed a 2.5% tax on all wages paid by an employer.
  • court allowed Achuthanandan's appeal and also imposed a fine of Rs. 10,000 on each of the three con
  • Upon winning the war, the NOL imposed a harsher rule on the world, punishing any re
  • The FAA initially imposed a temporary flight restriction on an area wit
  • er Samak accusing him of abuse of power as he imposed a state of emergency in Bangkok, but the circ
  • The City of Valdez in Alaska imposed a property tax that, in practice, applied onl
  • umer Protection Act 1987 which had previously imposed a more limited general safety requirement (re
  • the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, which imposed a penalty of 10% of a state's federal highway
  • Section I of the Act imposed a limit on the liability of shipowners in reg
  • in the Galle, but was stopped when the police imposed a curfew in the area.
  • , a United Nations Security Council committee imposed a travel ban and asset freeze on him for viol
  • d occurred on the Ultimate Bet poker site and imposed a number of sanctions on Ultimate Bet's owner
  • The Scottish Football League imposed a transfer embargo on Livingston due to their
  • ess after the bankruptcy of his bank may have imposed a special need to be productive.
  • eover attempt, Jeremias III of Constantinople imposed a deacon, the Greek monk Sylvester to rule th
  • 2011, the Maine Department of Transportation imposed a 2.7 ton weight restriction on the bridge af
  • They imposed a stamped (taxed) press; all publications app
  • The Treaty of Versailles (signed in 1919) imposed a number of restrictions on pistol barrel len
  • ed by Colonel Edward Wood, a teetotaller, who imposed a condition on the developer that the sale of
  • The U.N. Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran in J
  • The U.N. Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran in J
  • ou have done on corpses, you have not thereby imposed a limit on the nature of events so that in th
  • lared Roma people to be a security threat and imposed a series of emergency measures against them. 
  • Lady Bears coach Kim Mulkey imposed a one-game suspension in addition to the one-
  • In 2004, the Syrian government imposed a travel ban on Maleh after he made a speech
  • In October 2003, the Hong Kong government imposed a HK$400 monthly Employees' Retraining Levy f
  • took control of the area about a year ago and imposed a strict form of Islamic law that included am
  • two months, and in November the United States imposed a military government under Rear Admiral Harr
  • The Germans imposed a large collective fine on the community.
  • thwest of Spokane), and there on September 23 imposed a peace treaty, under which most of the tribe
  • It imposed a limit on the liability of shipowners in reg
  • When the NTSB imposed a 30-second day, they all crashed.
  • to move into their territory and annexed it, imposed a fur tax, and managed to suppress several Ya
  • scathing 40-page ruling sanctioning Taitz and imposed a monetary penalty of $20,000 under Rule 11 o
  • Imposed a new hotel tax based on occupancy.
  • He imposed a happy ending, but this idea was rejected.
  • imposed a limit of 30 on infant class sizes.
  • In that court, he was one of the judges who imposed a fine of £30,000 upon the Earl of Devonshire
  • , a United Nations Security Council committee imposed a travel ban and asset freeze on Katanga for
  • greement, widened international sanctions and imposed a naval blockade against the country.
  • prosecution asked for two years but the judge imposed a 16-month prison sentence telling her that t
  • After the war, the city of Bonn imposed a stage ban on her.
  • The Court held that the right imposed a duty upon the police to provide information
  • they contended that the former president had imposed a personality cult, and established the Antip
  • The FAA imposed a ban on contributions from corporations, uni
  • contrary to the court's protocol rules which imposed a one year period of mourning.
  • resident of the republic, Casimir-Perier, who imposed absolute silence for the future upon him.
  • the power is given and upon whom the duty is imposed acts reasonably, such interference will not g
  • s who are upset with the police state tactics imposed after the bombing.
  • The veto was imposed after concerns regarding the entry into force
  • The new boundary was imposed after central Government had rejected the cou
  • The ban was imposed after the oil embargo by Arab oil producers i
  • opean Union lifts ban on British beef exports imposed after outbreak of BSE 10 years ago.
  • all shellfish from the waters of the bay was imposed after a deadly biotoxin was discovered in the
  • following import restrictions on British coal imposed after the War of 1812.
  • treets in Kowloon enforcing a curfew that was imposed after around 1.30 am.
  • h the religious terms of the Augsburg Interim imposed after this victory.
  • rly 13 years of economic sanctions originally imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
  • s lifted a travel warning for Turkey that was imposed after a deadly Israeli raid on an aid flotill
  • gthened sanctions regime against North Korea, imposed after an underground nuclear test conducted i
  • ban on English clubs in European competitions imposed after the previous season's Heysel disaster r
  • When restrictions were imposed again the following year, he was imprisoned f
  • s of improving the effectiveness of sanctions imposed against UNITA in previous resolutions.
  • panels to investigate violations of measures imposed against UNITA.
  • He knew also that a death sentence was imposed against her by the Home Army (Armia Krajowa -
  • to consider recommendations on measures to be imposed against "individuals, groups or entities invo
  • formed sanctioned individuals of the measures imposed against them and report on the measures they
  • ressing readiness to amend or exempt measures imposed against UNITA if progress had been made.
  • lution 1040 (1996), further measures could be imposed against Burundi.
  • icial also reassured Israel over EU sanctions imposed against Iran for its nuclear program.
  • Later in the month a state of emergency was imposed, Ahmed stepped down, and the elections were p
  • seized their properties, annexed their farms, imposed alien laws, liberated their slaves without co
  • gave the appearance that martial law had been imposed, although the military remained in a support
  • veral days, Resolution 1298 was adopted which imposed an arms embargo on both countries.
  • ioch, Athanasius I. Aimery protested this and imposed an interdict on the city.
  • esolution 1907, adopted on December 23, 2009, imposed an arms embargo on Eritrea, travel bans on it
  • ted anyone and had only stated that canon law imposed an automatic excommunication on those who pro
  • der the wings, reverted to P-36A because guns imposed an unacceptable performance penalty with top
  • h Singh Badal (leader of Shiromani Akali Dal) imposed an "immediate ban" on kovoor's renowned title
  • The Almoravid imposed an extremely strict interpretation of Islam,
  • h of two persons on the first day authorities imposed an indefinite curfew on the town to control t
  • Soon after the war had started the U.S. had imposed an embargo on military aid on both India and
  • The topography of the terrain imposed an ordered terrace system with steep streets,
  • e popular in 2004, when the German Government imposed an extra duty on alcopops of 0.80 to 0.90 eur
  • The United Nations Security Council has imposed an arms embargo on Eritrea and vowed to slap
  • al Transactions Reports Act 1988 (Cth), which imposed an obligation on 'cash dealers' to report all
  • As governor, he imposed an excise tax on corporations, secured safety
  • The Oklahoma Tax Commission imposed an estate tax on the three estates, the Secre
  • ovision was not overly vague, overbreadth, or imposed an improper onus and so did not violate secti
  • government to revoke the constitution it had imposed, and to promise the convocation of a constitu
  • ubsequently, two weeks of 24-hour curfew were imposed, and it was a long time before complete law a
  • iners, and forbade public criticism, but only imposed and enforced those edicts and policies which
  • s, and interest claimed by the city have been imposed and incurred in conformity with the laws and
  • The younger player was imposed and became important piece in first eleven, h
  • ing Gustaf VI Adolf saying, "The King has not imposed any ban on the marriage in question".
  • In 1997, The United Nations imposed arms and travel sanctions after rebels were a
  • In this position, he supported the terror and imposed around thirty death sentences.
  • e character's personalities rather than being imposed artificially by circumstances.
  • In 931 he was imposed as bishop by Ralph, King of the West Franks,
  • mporary" sales, use, income and vehicle taxes imposed as part of the 2009-2010 budget agreement wou
  • Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers imposed as the result of an antitrust case that invol
  • e, such as fines and curfews, was still being imposed as late as 1948.
  • he words "Who was crucified for us," which he imposed as a test upon all in his patriarchate, anath
  • ndertaking that the death penalty will not be imposed as required under Australian law.
  • blic, Nikos Sampson - the man the Greek junta imposed as leader after their attempted coup, and man
  • ermany after restrictions on nuclear research imposed as a result of the Second World War were lift
  • Antipope Felix II was imposed as his successor.
  • complete moratorium on cod fishing had to be imposed as the Canadian fishing industry all but coll
  • The tax must be imposed at the point of production or manufacture.
  • a bridge or roadway was completed, a toll was imposed at that location to create a revenue stream t
  • His Honour's requirement that the tax be imposed at the point of production or manufacture for
  • ocean coaling station avoiding the high taxes imposed at ports controlled by the Hawaiians.
  • f the oppressive poll tax, which the king had imposed because not enough income had been collected
  • ported telecommunication equipment, which was imposed because of security concerns regarding gear s
  • icer David Gallop said that the fine had been imposed because during the months of media scrutiny t
  • ions until Augustine of Canterbury and others imposed Benedictine monasticism and a version of the
  • ations of arcane interpretations of the rules imposed, Bloom was able to recover $6 billion in refu
  • ted each other as the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk imposed borders that conflicted with those which were
  • . Branch eventually urged members to join the imposed branch, but were themselves blacklisted from
  • le and creative approach to filmmaking within imposed budgetary constraints and without the crutch
  • thers were subsequently fined and heavy costs imposed but these were later remitted.
  • After the ruling, quotas could still be imposed, but could only be used to restrict the numbe
  • s who stood up against the Internal Emergency imposed by the then Prime Minister of India, Indira G
  • n Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides of the co
  • s live poker games, under betting limitations imposed by Florida law.
  • tion, and non-introduction of nuclear weapons imposed by the United States after Japan's defeat in
  • However, in spite of the new boundaries imposed by the Boundary Commission, the Conservatives
  • election occurred during a state of emergency imposed by President of Nauru Marcus Stephen.
  • e strict accreditation requirements that were imposed by the government of Robert Mugabe.
  • tives of both sides, as was the case of siege imposed by Coronado and Patoni in 1858 for the libera
  • r, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing
  • Such restrictions, in my judgment, are imposed by the law in question.
  • He was released on bail, having had a curfew imposed by the courts.
  • Even more delay was imposed by torrential rains which fell on 28 April, w
  • rought promotion despite a 17 point deduction imposed by the Football League.
  • There are secondary controls imposed by stratigraphy and geochemistry but structur
  • Under the new regulations imposed by Order 81, therefore, the sort of seeds Ira
  • e date: The budgetary and travel restrictions imposed by the worldwide economic crisis caused this
  • gutted in order to meet the financial burdens imposed by the merger, and he was never able to put t
  • When the Helvetic Republic, imposed by the French, was introduced in 1798, he led
  • ction of tariffs to reciprocate against those imposed by the United States.
  • ment and the limits on the freedom of worship imposed by the new regime.
  • vilization) due to restrictions on technology imposed by the Priest-Kings.
  • ce, it is said, together with the onerous tax imposed by King George II on all gamesters, so incens
  • Cell aggregation is imposed by hanging drop, plating upon non-tissue cult
  • "The ban and punishment imposed by the earlier tribunal is hereby set aside a
  • nd Richard and Jordan became popemakers: they imposed, by military force, the papal candidates of H
  • However, the strict philosophy imposed by the Almoravid at the beginning of their re
  • male clothing from the standards of propriety imposed by a reactionary bourgeoisie.
  • ifferent marriages, died due to the hardships imposed by the war.
  • rohibition against foreign military personnel imposed by the Geneva Agreements - which the United S
  • the survey, Thurston had to overcome hassles imposed by religious superstition.
  • Poland was neglected due to high excise taxes imposed by the Russian authorities.
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