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Sentence count:72+1Posted:2017-03-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: outlawflawedoutlandishburst out laughingantitrust lawawedraweroutletMeaning: ['aʊtlɔːd]  adj. contrary to or forbidden by law. 
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31. This could have led to up to 350 pesticides being outlawed in the state, along with the banning of all foods containing residues.
32. She summoned the Protestant preachers to come to Stirling on 10 May, and outlawed them when they refused.
33. The official response was restrained, even though strikes were technically outlawed by security legislation passed in 1979.
34. Hundreds flooded the city centre last week for the raising of the outlawed Morning Star flag.
35. A 1961 treaty ratified by 125 nations outlawed the production of cocaine.
36. Nor had the courts outlawed most patronage hiring and firing and protected most employees from wrongful discharge.
37. President Lazaro Cardenas outlawed casinos during his 1934-1940 term in office, charging they promoted crime and vice.
38. In general, then, decoration became outlawed as buildings without ornament were seen as works of art in their own right.
39. Public boxing matches are outlawed.
40. When was slavery outlawed in that country?
41. YES. Denial of Holocaust has been outlawed by legislation.
42. Bigamy is still outlawed today, at least on paper.
43. Payola was soon outlawed and stopped.
44. Although concubinage and foot-binding have been outlawed, the woman's role is still considered to be in the home.
45. The Hague Convention of 1899 outlawed the use dum - dum bullets during warfare.
46. In any case, most outlawed parties resurrect themselves under a new name.
47. Factory orders for unlicensed phones, better known in China as shanzhai, or outlawed, phones, have been declining rapidly over the last few years, according to market researcher IHS iSuppli.
48. Falun Gong, a quasi-religious sect, outlawed as a threat to stability.
49. They essentially were outlawed by recent campaign finance reform legislation, the McCain Feingold Bill. Outlawing soft money was intended to limit, clarify, and clean up election fundraising.
50. In 1933, all German political parties , except the Nazi Party, were outlawed.
51. During the last four months,(http://sentencedict.com/outlawed.html) Croatia has been the only Balkan country where smoking indoors has been effectively outlawed.
52. Breaking wind could be outlawed in an African country - and it is already causing a stink, the Daily Mirror of London reported.
53. So it would still be outlawed by the proposed new EU rules.
54. I hope the sale of tobacco will be outlawed someday.
55. In some countries internet telephony is outlawed for this very reason.
56. Some early reforms outlawed cheating, giving bribes and threatening voters.
57. All the king did was declaring the wrong-doer as an outlaw and notify it to all his subjects that helping the outlawed person will amount to an offence against the king himself.
58. As recently as 1993, the Legislature had outlawed the title-loan business, despite the influence of well-monied lobbyists.
59. A vicious separatist campaign launched by rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has been raging since 1984.
60. Eventually, Franklin D.Roosevelt's New Deal saw the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which established a national minimum wage, maximum hours and outlawed child labor.
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