How To Use Barred In A Sentence
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All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school.
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Barred from hearing the Sanskrit Veda and from access to the religion of the twice-born, they discovered their own spiritual path, an intimate and direct relationship with their Lord.
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It followed as one consequence of these letters from Florence that Nora was debarred from the Italian scheme as a mode of passing her time till some house should be open for her reception.
He Knew He Was Right
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This immediately disbarred him from continuing on his methadone programme.
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Belle does some kind of abstruse Boswellising; after the first meal, having gauged the kind of jests that would pay here, I observed, ‘Boswell is Barred during this cruise.’
Vailima Letters
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And airlines would have to hand over detailed passenger info or risk seeing jets barred from landing.
The Sun
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In some states, a fifth of the attorneys who have represented defendants in capital cases have subsequently been suspended, disbarred or arrested.
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In 1984 Congress undercut the exclusionary rule which barred evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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He froze to death one night on the streets of Keijo; with every door barred against him.
Chapter 15
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For ten days they were left alone in that hellhole, with the door barred against their screams.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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Henry deeply felt the misfortune of being debarred from a liberal education.
Chapter 3
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The judge also barred provisions that would have allowed state agencies to investigate and report alleged illegal immigrants.
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The door was flung to behind them, and they heard it locked and bolted and barred against them.
The Princess and the Curdie
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Through the barred windows, they could see the valley and hills beyond the asylum.
Times, Sunday Times
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The door of the barn looked between the end of the cottage and some disused piggeries through a five-barred gate upon the highroad.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
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(One other woman in the program was barred from early release by her sentencing judge.) "Her behavior has been what we call excellent, excellent behavior," Wayne County Jail Chief Jeriel Heard said.
Detnews.com - Nation-World
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The police barred the exits in an attempt to prevent the terrorist's escape.
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The backs and wings of females are finely barred with light and dark brown.
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Writing about the building for The New York Times in 1995, Christopher Gray said, "This medieval brick fortress recalls the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, with a massive entry arch, barred windows and a machicolated cornice.
Quogue-mire!
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Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey.
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It was a crossbarred pattern, with many hues cunningly interwoven.
The Color of Her Panties
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Through the barred windows, they could see the valley and hills beyond the asylum.
Times, Sunday Times
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Along with the common ringneck pheasant and chukar partridge, the rare ‘blue’ pheasant (listed as ‘green’ by the State Department of Fish and Game), black francolin, gray francolin, and both lace-necked and barred doves can be pursued.
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Ruskiewic said she thinks it is "fabulous" Kratz will be out of office and she hopes he will be disbarred as well.
'Sexting' Prosecutor In Wisconsin To Resign
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He subsequently surrendered his law license in 1988 and was disbarred after an investigation.
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The light-striped canopy resembles a barred cage, where he crouches like an animal.
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He barred himself in the room and thought about what to do next.
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They then barred him from watching Prisoner Cell Block H, before extending it to a total television ban.
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I will give you entrance to it — The sallyport is barred on the inside, but not locked.
Anne of Geierstein
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As far as the ABA is concerned, any lawyer who hasn't actually been disbarred is "well qualified.
Sotomayor rated
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Call barring means that the prisoner can, as with phonecards, call any number except those specifically barred by the Prison.
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The deathy stillness of a town, and the barred windows, and shut shops, and empty streets, and great long lines of big brick buildins, look melancholy.
The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
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Imposition of liability based upon nothing more than pure "foreseeability" has been barred at least since
Drug and Device Law
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Every twenty or so paces, there appeared a door to one side, a barred door made of iron, thick and solid.
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It's been converted, of course, but when you go to bed at night you still close the barred gate on the front of your cell and bunk down.
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- First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court
Matthew Yglesias » Against Commutation
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The top-secret project was so hush-hush they were barred from even taking photographs.
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The law also sometimes holds that certain types of claim should be barred as contrary to public policy.
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Pargo: barred snapper or yellow snapper, both species going by the common name pargo and abundant in the Mexican Pacific.
A Guide to Mexican Fish and Shellfish - Part Two: Las Delicias del Mar
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Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons.
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Visitors will be attuned to the ‘music’ of the swamp with the calls of woodpeckers, barred owls and limpkins along the ‘On the Boardwalk’ exhibit.
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She studied languages in Dublin, where she was barred from the student union bar for unspecified ‘bad behaviour’.
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Pregnant soldiers are barred from the front line.
The Sun
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I think the people out there who want to make submissions should not be disbarred or prevented from making submissions on matters that are not in the bill at the moment.
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We quickly shut and barred the two doors and the window, and dispatched the three hornets that followed us in.
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They disbarred the lawyer from practice.
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They gave him youth custody and barred him from keeping animals for four years.
The Sun
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I provided little sunshine for the company as we swept indoors and barred all apertures against wind and rain.
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The monotheistic order required that the feminine should be barred from the sphere of power, which coincided with the sacred.
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He was barred from America last year on ‘security grounds’, although he has never had any links to terrorism.
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We, however, have followed the Twelve Tables in this department of law, and adhered to their principles: and, while we commend the praetors for their sense of equity, we cannot hold that their remedy was adequate; for when the degree of natural relationship was the same, and when the civil title of agnation was conferred by the older law on males and females alike, why should males be allowed to succeed all their agnates, and women (except sisters) be debarred from succeeding any?
The Institutes of Justinian
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The goldfinches chittered and sang like drunken canaries and once in a thunderstorm a barred owl blundered into that fake crystal chandelier she had always detested.
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Being debarred from the deck by incessant showers of spray, sleet, and snow, and the cold of mid-winter being unbearable in the dark, damp saloon, I went to bed at four for the first two days.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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However she still takes on his case, risking exposure and being disbarred.
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Within 20 minutes, a SWAT team in dark-blue body armor had stormed in, barred the doors, and duct-taped the vents.
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The Landlord unbarred the door.
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Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons.
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They had for a long series of years been debarred from the privilege of religious worship, and as there was reason to fear that a continued neglect of divine ordinances would draw down upon them the judgments of offended heaven, they begged permission to go three days 'journey into the desert -- a place of seclusion -- where their sacrificial observances would neither suffer interruption nor give umbrage to the
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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In 1992 the court barred a nondenominational prayer at a middle-school graduation.
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle.
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The country restricts the movement of foreigners, and groups that distribute aid to alleviate its food shortages are barred from some areas.
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After the no holds barred interview, Robin, a soon -to-be inductee into the
ABC News: Top Stories
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Only those regions, such as England, Germany, and Luxembourg, disbarred for reasons of climate, have resisted joining this particular club on any significant scale.
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Pot Luck was granted leave to replead the state law claims if it could plead diversity jurisdiction, though the court warned that many of the allegations appeared insufficient on their face, and that injunctive relief was barred by the licenses.
Archive 2009-03-01
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He does not smoke, drink or take drugs, so those recourses would have been barred to him.
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Other banks may also prefer to keep their doors barred against firsttime buyers and anyone else without a substantial deposit.
Times, Sunday Times
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She entered the gatehouse, unbarred the window and leaned outside.
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He was debarred from holding public office.
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If a majority of Euro-MPs were to decide that a party was not abiding by their definition of human rights and democratic values, it would be debarred.
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She was barred from taking part in negotiations.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Supreme Court, in its most recent decision, barred school officials from arranging prayers at graduation ceremonies.
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Reports in Shanghai's usually tame newspapers complained that journalists were barred from approaching the mine.
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A wooden rail at waist height barred their way; they must be very close to the edge of the cliff.
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Its back is speckled with light markings, and its tail is barred with black.
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In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour.
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Her way was barred by a young policewoman, steadfastly refusing entry.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the end of the 1920s, according to one study, Jews were barred from 90 percent of white-collar jobs in New York City.
A Renegade History of the United States
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He has also retained his predecessor's "excision" policy, under which asylum seekers on islands like this one are barred from the mainland's refugee review system.
NYT > Global Home
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I ran downstairs and along the passageway, with the consul and Terentia at my heels, and together with Quintus and the Sextus brothers we dragged away the chest and the couch and unbarred the door.
CONSPIRATA
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Pagan prisoners are also allowed to have tarot cards but staff have barred them from using them to tell the fortunes of other prisoners.
Times, Sunday Times
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A lawyer or doctor who is struck off the official register of the profession is debarred from practising.
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After the horror attack the whole area was barred to the public.
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But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes.
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In dread of the Roman soldiery, they returned to the hiding place behind barred doors.
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They then barred him from watching Prisoner Cell Block H, before extending it to a total television ban.
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A locked gate barred my entrance to the wood.
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The roofs have collapsed, the ruined towers, the high gate unbarred, frost in the mortar, the ramparts gaping, rent, fallen, gnawed through by age.
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This is comedy with no holds barred.
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Consequently, it reduces male fitness because geitonogamous pollen grains are barred from fertilizing ovules.
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It may be seriously questioned whether the statute passed at the last session does not violate the treaty rights of certain Chinese who left this country with return certificates valid under the old law, and who now seem to be debarred from relanding for lack of the certificates required by the new.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
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A lawyer or doctor who is struck off the official register of the profession is debarred from practising.
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In any event, any new claim by the company would be barred by limitation as it is well over six years since the events giving rise to any claim.
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Residents and shoppers hit out after being barred from the city street.
The Sun
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There is now hardly any sphere of activity legally barred to women and, in this sense, every male bastion has been stormed.
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I remember most of all the strange inactivity of the powerful - there were plenty of legal pretexts to arrest anyone who physically barred the tankers' way out, but nothing much seemed to happen.
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He went across to the main door and took up one of the planks which had previously barred entry to the church.
Somewhere East of Life
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an unbarred door
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I spent the next two years as a messenger, serving coffee to engineers in the propulsion plants, diving in the bilges to retrieve tools dropped by my White counterparts and being barred from the chem lab, where only White sailors were allowed.
Mike Green: Innovation Crisis in Black America Pt. 3: The challenges of tech entrepreneurship
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In 2009, the Ministry of Commerce rejected Coca-Cola Co.'s $2.4 billion bid for China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. Last year, it approved Novartis AG's acquisition of Alcon Inc., but barred Novartis from selling one of its premerger contact-lens-care products in China for five years due to Alcon's dominant share of sales of those products there.
Beijing Gains Clout on Deals
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The use of automatic, "autoloading" and pump shot guns in hunting should be perpetually barred.
Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
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The incident led to him being barred from the country/barred from playing for England.
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He was a horrible attorney, and he's been disbarred.
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The party is braced for skirmishes, not least from local party male dignitaries enraged that they have been barred from fighting in their local seat.
Times, Sunday Times
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The doors had been barred shut, then pried open, allowing us to slip inside.
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Given the strong sexual dimorphism and barred, brown female plumage of the Courol, its semi-zygodactyl feet, strong, reinforced jaws, and habit of eating caterpillars, this proposed link - which, ironically, puts the Coural back where it started in 1783 - is intriguing (cuckoos have really interesting jaws, as do the possibly related turacos and hoatzins) [sexual dimorphism in the cuckoo
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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The window that was barred shut at the end of the hall was no barricade for Christine.
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a fiery start with MPB chairman Dr Patrick Maduna demanding to know why the MPB initially had been barred "unconstitutionally" from attending the meeting by the legislature.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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She unbarred the front door and walked out into the cool air, glad to be out of the building.
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil.
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As far as the ABA is concerned, any lawyer who hasn't actually been disbarred is "well qualified.
Sotomayor rated
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And had they been inclined, they could have had him disbarred.
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Simultaneously, as if at some undiscernible signal, the three boys hopped off the low concrete retaining wall next to the sidewalk outside the mom-and-pop the entrance to which was not only barred, but protected by a pair of concrete pylons to prevent drive-through break-ins and fell into step behind Missy.
Fear Itself
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The 1986 World Cup hero was barred from leaving Argentina after family members blocked his early efforts to return to Cuba.
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The Army had barred Donovan from going in with any of its contingents, no way a Navy admiral would countermand orders from a sister service and take a stowaway, Stark told him.
Wild Bill Donovan
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The empty house was barred up so that nobody could get in.
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Citing a pattern of negligence and drug abuse that has left a couple unable to care for their children, a judge in upstate New York last week barred the couple from procreating until they prove they can take care of their offspring.
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Adult: Tail unbarred pale rufous above, slightly paler and greyer below; broad black band along trailing edge of wing.
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Moreover, if he were finally deported, he would be permanently barred from immigrating to Australia.
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However, I forgive him for having the courage to go after some rather unsavory plot developments, no holds barred, and not flinch from the nastier things his protagonists do.
Is it just another children's story that's been declawed?
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But my favourite pulpit - now we're on the subject - is hidden in the church of San Giovanni del Toro, opposite the closed, barred and scaffolded Caruso Belvedere hotel.
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He spoke out after two frail and elderly patients were left alone and distressed waiting hours for ambulances to take them home after their wives were barred from travelling with them.
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• We do appear to have set the cat among the pigeons with recent revelations that Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, barred Katharine Jefferts Schori, the presiding bishop of the US church, and the first woman to lead an Anglican province, from wearing her mitre or carrying her bishop's crosier during a sermon at Southwark Cathedral.
Diary
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The judge also barred provisions that would have allowed state agencies to investigate and report alleged illegal immigrants.
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The "yett," as usual, was barred, and it is more than doubtful whether, even if open, the coach could safely have passed within -- so narrow was the space between post and post.
The Dew of Their Youth
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Each had been barred from living in married student housing with her respective partner because neither couple is married.
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Complaints that election agents were barred from some polling stations at the end of the election have caused concern within the commission.
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Those naughty boys barred themselves in for fun.
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He stood under the meagre bulb in the odd-shaped room with its barred window.
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It was also stipulated that the Corporation should be debarred from selling the estate or any part of it, and that it should be used for enjoyment and recreation by everyone.
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They are barred from higher education and government service.
Times, Sunday Times
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Art-world; and tempted by ambition, or barred by faint-heartedness, or driven by necessity, to turn away thence to the vulgar life-track, and the light of common day.
The Newcomes
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They had climbed its walls, and barred its doors.
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MISSISSIPPI Lawyers, Witnesses Barred From Katrina Litigation Citing ethical breaches, a federal judge Friday barred a group of Mississippi attorneys once affiliated with plaintiffs lawyer Richard Scruggs from representing policyholders in lawsuits against State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. over Hurricane Katrina damage.
U.S. Watch
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This effectively barred an alliance with the fighting elements of the colonial revolution.
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It was his time in the minors that Boras says inspired his no-holds-barred negotiating style.
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She barred the great door, and taking her daughter's hand, she began to run back through the rooms, with the maid following after in a panic.
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I like using the barred owl call as a tom "locater" call at any time during legal hunting hours.
RutlandHerald.com
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And, arm-inarm with his two acolytes, he barred the way to the new arrival.
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
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The house has been barred and bolted to prevent re-entry.
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Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds.
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And because refusal is treated as a positive test result, he is now considered guilty of doping and could be barred from professional chess for two years.
There’s No Doping in Chess « Gerry Canavan
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The safe is secured by an internal barred door and an external steel door several inches thick.
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If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years.
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Aside from having the charges against him dropped, Cowpland was going to be reprimanded and barred from being a company director for two years.
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The birds are also unusual within the Owls (Strigiformes) in being sexually dimorphic in coloration, with the male being almost pure white, the female being heavily barred.
Arctic
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From only a glimpse of its silhouetted form he spotted a barred owl, then carefully maneuvered for a closer view.
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There will be no holds barred in his interview with the president this evening.
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Now, Hardin, the Board of Trustees has not barred the establishment of a municipal government on Terminus.
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Following up the boys, who escaped from them in disgustif indeed they were not barred out; the street swarmed with children for whom there was not roomI saw them herded at the prison to which Protestant truants were sent, with burglars, vagrants, thieves, and bad boys of every kind.
I try to go to the War for the Third and Last Time
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With a ripple of his deep red sleeve, one of the guards took both her arms, while the other barred the door, allowing Allie to be tied without the ability of escape.
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But we have been crowbarred into this idea that you must pick your path and stick to it.
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The politicians, promoters and sweeping sentiment converged to conspire against his constitutional right to work: stated barred him from fighting.
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Some even unbarred their doors and stepped outside.
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She in certainly NOT worthy of the Supreme Court and, as a matter of fact and for this ruling alone, she should be disbarred!
GOP applauds, Dems criticize overturning Sotomayor ruling
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From the cave of my ignorance, amid the fogs of my dulness, and pestilential fumes of my political heresies, I look up to thee, as doth a toad through the iron-barred lucarne of a pestiferous dungeon, to the cloudless glory of
The Letters of Robert Burns
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If my late father had wanted to go rock climbing or bet his pension on the stock market, I see no reason why a bus pass should have debarred him from doing so.
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He was barred from practising by the General Medical Council in July 2000 after 34 out of 35 allegations against him were proven.
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In the center of the homestead is an unroofed, fenced cattle pen, the sibaya, from which women are barred.
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That means also that the world round them has again returned to the Greek conviction, that all nature, especially human nature, is not entirely melodious nor luminous; but a barred and broken thing: that saints have their foibles, sinners their forces; that the most luminous virtue is often only a flash, and the blackest-looking fault is sometimes only a stain: and, without confusing in the least black with white, they can forgive, or even take delight in things that are like the [Greek: nebris], dappled.
Lectures on Art Delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary term, 1870
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That the Scottish peasants have had bad thoughts against us, I will be the last to deny; but, long debarred from any silvan sport, you cannot wonder at their crowding to any diversion by wood or river, and still less at their being easily alarmed as to the certainty of the safe footing on which they stand with us.
Castle Dangerous
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Her friend got up, found his wonderful crossbarred cap, after a glance, on a neighbouring chair, and with it came toward her.
The Awkward Age
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A lawyer or doctor who is struck off the official register of the profession is debarred from practising.
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The upperparts are brown with a black patch streaked with white, and the tail is barred with black.
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A metal frame and a barred gate had been fitted into the entrance, as if for a prison cell.
THE EXECUTION
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In 1995, he was barred from treating patients in an exclusive hospital in Jakarta for helping HIV positive people.
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Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey.
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But in recent weeks, federal officials barred the state from dredging sand for the berms from a certain spot in the Gulf, in part out of concern that that dredging could cause environmental damage.
Louisiana Curtails Coastal Plan
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He turned to look sorrowfully at the now locked and barred doors.
Lance Mannion:
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Meanwhile he barred his teeth and began to drool.
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Teams were barred from bidding for one another's players - meaning each team enjoyed the exclusive right to re-sign their own players.
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In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour.
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If the Canadian exporter finds foreign markets barred to him in retaliation, that is simply his problem.
Some Important Aspects of Canada's International Trade
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Sometimes, thinking of the pure instincts thwarted in every heart, -- of the noble traits in damned souls, sent hellwards by birth or barred into temptation by society, a vision flashed before him of some scheme of the universe where all matter and mind were rising, slowly, through the ages, to eternal life.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862
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This work has studied in detail the life cycle of some of Australia's most threatened animals on Bernier and Dorre Islands and has reintroduced the mari, or western barred bandicoot (Perameles bougainville) and burrowing bettong, (Bettongia lesueur), also known as the boodie.
Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
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Individuals convicted on charges of corruption, moral turpitude or misuse of power would also be barred from serving as a member of the parliament or the four provincial assemblies.
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A few well timed shoves jolted the wooden crate that had barred the exit, leading them all up into the eerie silent Southwestern portion of La Fortaleza's courtyard.
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The people around were crying their approval, and one of them ran up to the front door and, using his sign, barred the door so that they couldn't escape.
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She was barred from taking part in negotiations.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you opt for the mountain's new, controversial funicular railway, then you are probably going to find yourself trapped inside a glass visitors' centre, barred from even setting foot on Cairngorm.
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A few hours later she is in a safe house with Prashant, the boy she loves, the boy she was barred from marrying on pain of death because he is from the lowly Meena caste while she is a more exalted Jat.
Honour killings: Saved from India's caste system by the Love Commandos
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She locked and barred the kitchen door that led to the rest of the house.
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In one-third of those cases, the report showed, the lawyer who represented the death penalty defendant at trial or on appeal had been or was later disbarred or otherwise sanctioned.
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Laborers, barred in large measure from the chance to work on speculatively held land, would either go to the city and become a class of urban poor, or move to hitherto submarginal plots of land and settle on them.
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We witness the characters' first unmediated encounters with the world outside their barred back door.
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Yet they affected to consider themselves in lawful war against Spain, for the reason that the Spaniards had debarred them from the privileges of hunting in the forests and fishing in the waters of St. Domingo -- thus depriving them of the exercise of what they called their lawful rights.
The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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However, if you are invited to Ed's late night party, the gloves come off and it is Ed - no holds barred.
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They knew they couldn't let York leave, that was their job, but too many people were escaping by the newly unbarred door, being counter-acted by the pushing reporters trying to get in against the flow.
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities.
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Pagan prisoners are also allowed to have tarot cards but staff have barred them from using them to tell the fortunes of other prisoners.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was taught by strict governesses in a room with barred windows on the third floor of her home.
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Article 8 of the constitution of the Painters 'and Decorators' Union of Schenectady provides that a member must not be a "militiaman, special police officer, or deputy marshal in the employ of corporations or individuals during strikes, lockouts, or other labor difficulties, and any member occupying any of the above positions will be debarred from membership.
THE CLASS STRUGGLE
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But it leaves the reader with the sense of encountering an assortment of clever ideas that have been crowbarred together into something that doesn't work as a book.
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Brazilian soccer boss Carlos Parreira hit out angrily last night after his side were barred from training at Wembley.
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Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals.
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The shape-changer looked down at himself, observing drab brown feathers, barred and speckled, that covered a body half the size of the bird before him.
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After the prison finally closed, I got the chance to visit and was especially moved by dark smudges on the walls beneath the high, barred windows - the footprints of the prisoners who had clambered up to glimpse the world outside.
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These sites have become the new battleground in a noholds-barred cyberwar.
Times, Sunday Times
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Six months after lighting up was barred, the residue known as thirdhand smoke was still at high levels.
The Sun
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_ Steering to Cumae, where the Sibyl dwells, Aeneas seeks her cave, whose entrance is barred by bronzen gates, on which is represented the story of Daedalus, -- the first bird man, -- who, escaping from the Labyrinth at Crete, gratefully laid his wings on this altar.
The Book of the Epic
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If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years.