Similar words: banner, manned, unmanned, canned goods, annex, banns, cannery, anneal. Meaning: [bæn] adj. forbidden by law.
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121 About 20 of the weapons, banned for private import by federal law in 1989, were resold for substantial profit.
122 Parliament in its wisdom or folly has banned all such trade, true enough.
123 The discharge of harmful chemicals into drinking water is banned.
124 Although the pure drug was banned it was not certain whether a naturally-occurring substance containing the drug was illegal.
125 Lazio's Sinisa Mihailovic was banned for two matches for racially abusing Patrick Vieira.
126 The owner had already been convicted for cruelty - but hadn't been banned from keeping sheep.
127 After those killings, the federal government banned the import of semi-automatic weapons.
128 In addition: Vermont banned the sale of new cars that use ozone-depleting chemicals in their air-conditioning units.
129 By 1721 Parliament accepted the argument of Defoe, Rey, and the weavers, and banned calico.
130 The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time.
131 Talk of revolution and counter-revolution has been banned from the rhetoric of the moment.
132 However, Gordon had in the meantime banned all patient activities with outsiders.
133 A further 60 can be used but not sold, while 70 formulations are banned as originally planned.
134 Many of the buildings in the old town were six storeys high and the lanes so narrow that all but pedestrians were banned.
135 The film was banned because it contained a number of extremely violent scenes.
136 But with his veto this week of a bill that would have banned lobbyist gifts, the perplexed-bear analogy no longer works. Sentencedict.com
137 The plan is designed to provide more caribou for hunters; hunting of the Delta herd has been banned since 1991.
138 Personally I want genetically engineered foods and anything containing genetically engineered food ingredients banned.
139 On Nov. 18 in a crackdown on corruption the government banned the heads of state structures from commercial activities.
140 It even banned products with parts and components made by boycotted firms.
141 Background: Hammer v. Dagenhart concerned an act of Congress that banned the products of child labor from interstate commerce.
142 The game's popularity alarmed the authorities, who promptly banned it, thus assuring the total success of the animal game.
143 Texas banned the sale of ephedrine to minors after ten teenagers were taken to emergency rooms after overdosing on the drug.
144 Appendix 1 species are banned from all international trade, except where special licensing arrangements apply.
145 Such weapons should be banned and there should be tighter control on their manufacture and import.
146 He abolished onerous taxes and puritanically banned prostitution, opium, gambling, even liquor.
147 He was sentenced to 18 months' youth custody and was banned from driving for six years.
148 William McCrea was imprisoned in 1971 for taking part in a banned march in Dungiven.
149 He was banned from driving for 6 months and ordered to do 200 hours of community service.
150 The book is banned in several countries and has not been publicised.
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