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61. The government forbade transportation of the plant out of the Moslem nations.
62. And were readily allowed to individuals dignified by rank or wealth, even while sumptuary laws forbade these and similar extravagances to the plebeian order.
63. Mother forbade the boys to wrestle for fear they would tear their clothes.
64. The Army also recently forbade its soldiers access to YouTube; but emails and videophone messages still get through.
65. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 established a national minimum wage, forbade "oppressive" child labor, and provided for overtime pay in designated occupations.
66. And Germany forbade the teaching of French in the schools of Alsace.
67. This treaty forbade the United States to fortify the canal.
68. Hadrian forbade masters to kill their slaves except upon the judgement of a magistrate.
69. There are few landmark dates, but 1215 is one: the Lateran Council then forbade the involvement of the clergy in the awful trials by ordeal.
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70. One day, Devi prepared one of her son's favorite dishes, and he wanted to have the ghost's share as well. Of course, his mother forbade him.
71. This attack having failed, another, less direct, was made a few years later by the authorities of the University of Leyden, which forbade all mention of him, whether favourable or unfavourable.
72. During the Sith-Imperial War, Emperor Roan Fel forbade them from participating in the hostilities.
73. Since European governments forbade colonists to produce their own currency in the New World, Dutch and British merchants there also adopted wampum as a system of money.
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