How To Use Forbidden In A Sentence

  • Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
  • Advertising was forbidden, and the idea that one master guildsman might produce a better product than his colleagues was regarded as treasonable. The Worldly Philosophers
  • For men, halfhearted comb-overs, plugs, weaves, and toupees are strictly forbidden and will be cause for harsh disciplinary action.
  • Elroy is surprised to learn that the gardens are not fables but space stations that orbit the Earth and are run by a much-feared Lord, who seeks out Wiggles for taking the forbidden fruit - an apple, natch. 4/06 UPDATE: My New Year's Resolution
  • In general terms, what we're talking about here is a situation where A and B have a contract or agreement to which C is not a party, whereafter B and C engage in activitity forbidden to B by their contract ot agrement with A, giving rise to the question of whether A has any claim against C. "An act of adultery between the defendant and the spouse of the plaintiff..."
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  • Any band activity would supposedly disturb his equilibrium so he is forbidden to leave the house and is watched round the clock. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unspecified surfer from the USA came by via Yahoo looking for "gisele lindley" -- Ms. Lindley was the daring and lovely actress who played Princess in Oingo Boingo's misbegotten Forbidden Zone movie. View from the Northern Border
  • Even though most such oxen are used for plowing, which is forbidden in the Sabbatical year, it is not unusual for someone to buy an ox for its meat.
  • She still did lip service to the old ways, while herself nibbling away at forbidden fruit.
  • Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism.
  • Any public activity that would require women to depart from this modest dress in mixed company is expressly forbidden.
  • Chiefs and headmen are important figures both in villages and nationally, although they are forbidden to be active in party politics.
  • He is forbidden, in fact, to be himself a good citizen; forbidden to be anything more than the colourless instrument of a system of compromise and countercheck. Irish Books and Irish People
  • Material possessions and the means of measuring them by reference to groats, shillings or florins were forbidden in the Holy Parish.
  • Complex analysis of the international tale of the hero or heroine who glimpses a forbidden sight and suffers for it.
  • Dramatics seem to have been part of a student's life early in the history of the University, surprisingly, because attendance at the theatre was forbidden.
  • Catholics are forbidden to join the Freemasons under pain of excommunication.
  • But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers.
  • The bank will not lend money, and interest payments and receipts are forbidden.
  • All routes out have been blocked and the use of mobile phones forbidden. Times, Sunday Times
  • These musicians used their art to rebel against the communist regimes of their countries by composing religious music, then forbidden.
  • Once, I heard something scuffling inside one of the forbidden rooms, as if a cat or other animal was scratching their paws over the walls.
  • Adding to the tenderness of this song, which, according to Marine Times, the high command has apparently forbidden Belile to record, is the fact that "hadji" is a racist term, the new slur for Arabs and Muslims, Iraq war vet Aiden Delgado explained on blackcommentator. com. Hadji Girl
  • Well, I'd had just enough to drink that I pulled her in close and began a slow seductive lambada - ‘the forbidden dance.’
  • Company ships were forbidden to carry opium, thus avoiding difficulties with the Canton authorities.
  • Interest on money is forbidden; the prohibition of usury is, indeed, as Roscher says, the centre of the whole canonistic system of economy, as well as the foundation of a great part of the ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
  • Eminent French aviator ordered to the ground and sent home for conspiring with unsavory babu to smuggle undesirables to Katmandu, which is forbidden territory! Jimgrim
  • Anjali not only endorsed Annika's decision to enter the forbidden PGA territory but supports creation of more invitational sporting events featuring women and men wherever possible to attract more public and media exposure for sport.
  • In fact, ancient sumptuary laws, explaining exactly what objects were forbidden by church and state, were read from the Anglican pulpit until the 1860s.
  • Sure Gaius allowed her the run of the manse and the property that surround it, but the nearby town was forbidden.
  • Now I have to buy the books to find out the forbidden secrets that have been hidden from mankind for thousands of years!
  • She disregarded the laws governing tavern hours, and stayed open late into the night, allowing her customers, some only in their teens, to drink and play the forbidden game of shovelboard, carousing loudly enough to disturb the neighbors' sleep. History of American Women
  • Sorbs were repeatedly forbidden to use their own language.
  • Ought not the renting of untenantable rooms, and the crowding of such numbers into a single room as must breed disease, and may infect a neighborhood, be as much forbidden as the importation of a pestilence? Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • They have put up signs making it clear motorcycling is forbidden.
  • In 1742, when the Qianlong Emperor had been on the throne for six years, he gave orders for a new palace and garden to be built in the north-east quarter of the Forbidden City.
  • If a large quantity of a given drink intoxicates, then a small quantity of that drink is forbidden.
  • Indeed, this entire area with the Egyptian and Hindu place names in the Grand Canyon is a forbidden zone - no one is allowed into this large area.
  • If we've ever had internal conflicts about cheating or wanting to cheat, had sexual longings for or experiences with someone of the same sex, imagined being with a prostitute or had pedophilic fantasies, watched porn or coveted a neighbor's husband or wife, we're going to be drawn -- in guilty fascination or fearful hostility -- to public disclosures of both forbidden sexual behavior and it's humiliating confession. Michael Bader, D.M.H.: Everything Said About Anthony Weiner Is Bull
  • There is, from the opening chords, a sense of hearing forbidden sounds, of entering into a spirit of resistance against the homogenisers of art.
  • Beijing's intervention is a textbook example of the beggar-thy-neighbor competitive devaluation forbidden by the International Monetary Fund's charter.
  • It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special permission.
  • It has been forbidden to supply the English ships; but for plenty money it is done sometimes; but the finger must be placed upon the nose, and upon the two eyes what you call the guinea; and in six hours where are they? Springhaven
  • I obtained my own first copies of Mojica's films on bootleg videocassette, which is how all first generation American fans saw them: in poor quality and in Portuguese, a language we did not read or speak, which made them all the more dreamlike and exciting --like the discovery of something long forbidden. Zé do Caixao: The Nightmare That Must Survive
  • The symbolism of the pole decorated with ribbons and garlands was deeply offensive to the Puritans and maypoles were forbidden by Oliver Cromwell's parliament from 1644.
  • Fishing in this pond is forbidden; penalty $5.
  • But here we are forbidden to walk shodden over sacred ground and details of the cruise must be confined to generalities; otherwise the travels of the celebrated Gulliver would be eclipsed, Baron Munchausen lose his claim to veracity, and the shade of the venerable Miller slink back to its original punishment. Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas
  • Sex was always a forbidden topic.
  • Forbidden were men to draw nigh the plant, yet weaker were their still young and innocent minds to words of deception.
  • Due to residues in the witloof chicory heads the use of insecticides is forbidden during forcing.
  • Fishing in this pond is forbidden; penalty $5.
  • Any violation is forbidden and punished severely if the hierarchy has the capability to defend its reign.
  • My staff are all highly trained in the Swedish technique and are strictly forbidden to cohabit with the customers. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • I spent the rest of the day, indeed much of the rest of the conference, buttonholing leading nuclear figures of this and other nations with that same forbidden question: what happens if deterrence fails and you have to decide whether to kill millions of innocent civilians because you threatened to? How the End Begins
  • Little deaf Antony thought of tobacco unlimited, a silver-mounted pipe, and plenty of unforbidden rum. Tropic Days
  • Jansenists that he had forbidden the brotherhood called Oratorian fathers to hear confessions, because he suspected them of a leaning to A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Remember that the Forbidden City closes about 5 pm and is very large.
  • It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special permission.
  • I could feel the pulsing of veins that usually precedes entry into a forbidden, private realm.
  • However hard a couple may try to import eroticism into the marriage, particularly in these days of sexual liberation, there is very little which can be done by two consenting adults which has the frisson of the forbidden.
  • Othello seems to anticipate Freud's idea that a man marries in order to recover the lost mother who sent him out into the world some time ago; a forbidden, incestuous desire for the mother's body is transferred allowably onto another, younger woman. Shakespeare
  • Alcohol is strictly forbidden on school premises.
  • We reach deep into the entombed secrets of our soul, dare to pull on those threads that originate in forbidden desires, and dance in disguise with the abandon of bacchantes. Nor certitude, nor peace
  • Flying kites has been forbidden in public parks and gardens throughout the city since the beginning of this month.
  • They never met again, for under the probationary terms they were forbidden to associate with each other.
  • But the political row is far more than a linguistic challenge about expressing love for the fatherland without using the forbidden phrase.
  • However, such victimisation is expressly forbidden by German industrial law.
  • At the same establishment the kitchen staff would get the front of house staff to sneak them cappucini and beers from the bar, which was strictly forbidden by the 'pubco' overlords. blaircooper 5 September 2011 11:36AM The Guardian World News
  • Perhaps that's why there is still something so deliciously forbidden about the idea for women like me. Times, Sunday Times
  • I felt that I had done something forbidden. Seminary Boy
  • What we do know is that they dabble in forbidden magic, unlearned fools who wish for more power than they can handle.
  • The orphanage was in the ghetto of the city, below the levels that Anodramida†™ s mother had forbidden her to visit when she was a podling. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • This installation is forbidden by system policy. Contact your system administrator.
  • In semiconductors, electron mobility is strongly reduced because there are forbidden regions for the energy of the electrons that take part in conduction, the "energy gaps". The Nobel Prizes in Physics 1901-2000
  • I have forbidden them to ring in but it seemed mean to ban them from watching it at all so they have been using up their TV allowance goggling at small creatures vying for our affections while cuddled to famous bosoms.
  • Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
  • Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one superstate, in an attempt to keep her economic potential to a minimum.
  • But now that she'd been forbidden to go to the class she had Tuesdays free. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 9: THROUGH THE VEIL
  • The rule is so stern that all delight in mere incidental beauty, which painting often triumphs in, is wholly forbidden to sculpture; -- for instance, in _painting_ the branch of a tree, you may rightly represent and enjoy the lichens and moss on it, but a sculptor must not touch one of them: they are inessential to the tree's life, -- he must give the flow and bending of the branch only, else he does not enough "see Pallas" in it. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • But this last is precisely what Mr Lawson has long wanted to do and the Prime Minister absolutely forbidden.
  • The researchers call this the "forbidden fruit hypothesis, " based upon previous research that has demonstrated that people find things more desirable when they off-limits or forbidden.
  • A plural marriage is forbidden by many countries.
  • He seated himself — unforbidden this time — on the ottoman by her side. The Moonstone
  • The very word harem, the section of the house where the women dwell in Arabic, hareem, is derived from haram, forbidden. Nomad
  • Any band activity would supposedly disturb his equilibrium so he is forbidden to leave the house and is watched round the clock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not in chambering and wantonness; not in any of those lusts of the flesh, those works of darkness, which are forbidden in the seventh commandment. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • For the codpiece is the principal and most especial piece of armour that a warrior doth carry; and therefore do I maintain even to the fire (exclusively, understand you me), that no Turks can properly be said to be armed men, in regard that codpieces are by their law forbidden to be worn. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Toy or replica guns, cutlery, razor blades and knives of any length are forbidden.
  • It were as if thoughts shared whilst freewheeling down a country lane existed for just those few shameless moments, then could be thrown away, to decay in the hedgerows like the discarded cores of forbidden fruit.
  • Therefore, one should not say a blessing over any forbidden or stolen food, since this is not a blessing but a blasphemy.
  • Homicide and verbicide -- that is, violent treatment of a word with fatal results to its legitimate meaning, which is its life -- are alike forbidden. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • The feat of getting so many men across the forbidden mountain range which separates the west coast of Chile from the jungle on the east was reminiscent of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps.
  • In our house that was the one forbidden phrase, far worse than any swear word.
  • It was a fabled street, but for him it had been forbidden territory.
  • PERIMETER COMMAND NORTHERN ARMY GROUP Unauthorized egress from the Perimeter Zone is strictly forbidden. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • The opposite is haram - 'forbidden'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Compassion in medicine is now effectively forbidden by law, at least until the bureaucrats approve a billing code for it. Making Physicians More Human Is a Noble Goal, but . . .
  • Garlic, onion and strong spices were strictly forbidden in case they contaminated the leaves.
  • The whole of the ceremonies of initiation are therefore forbidden -- "omnes receptiones noviter venientium, quos voluntaria opinione Bejanos nuncupare solent, cum suis consequentiis, necnon bajulationes, fibrationes ... tam in capitulo, in dormitorio, in parvis scholis, in jardinis, quam ubiubi, et tam de die quam de nocte. Life in the Medieval University
  • He grants that St. Augustine would not term involuntary desires sin; then he adds, "We, on the contrary, deem it to be sin whenever a man feels any desires forbidden by Divine law -- and we assert the depravity to be sin which produces them" (Institutes, III, 2, 10). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • The troops were forbidden to fraternize with the enemy.
  • They were forbidden to sing in church choirs. The Times Literary Supplement
  • There are no drums beating from the forbidden side of the mountain.
  • Elizabeth Agnus Deis are frequently mentioned among other "popish trumperies" the importation of which into England was rigorously forbidden. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • It'shall be forbidden to drown or desert infants or commit any kind of infanticide.
  • But such groups are forbidden to deny that the Holocaust occurred and to display Nazi symbols such as the swastika.
  • Those things forbidden included a dog, a rollerblader, a bicycle, and a martini.
  • It's forbidden to divulge information from within the camp that might affect betting practices. The Sun
  • After the invasion, people were forbidden to fly their national flag.
  • I'll just try Googling the relevant commandment: "Thou shalt helpeth others in their hour of need-except whenceforth a forbidden gayness eminates. Progressive Bloggers
  • A politician with no particular passion for leadership (the Sanford revision of conservative ideology: the governor who governs least has more time to be the star of his own "tragic," "forbidden," presumably lambada-laced love story), he now seems to be attempting, awkwardly, to evolve into the shirtless telenovela Casanova he always imagined himself to be. Scott Brown: Mark Sanford: Reality Television Superstar
  • The total anonymity of the Internet allows for the surfacing of forbidden or forgotten zones of the psyche.
  • It is forbidden to dump gravel and trash into navigational lanes.
  • At the same time, the first great modern neuroanatomists were doing forbidden human dissections at the new, secret amphitheater at the University of Padua medical school.
  • Perhaps trout would take caviare, which is not forbidden by the law of the land. Introduction to the Compleat Angler
  • Coffee is widely consumed; alcoholic drinks are forbidden to Muslims.
  • Anthea, 32, said she was told that even cuddly toy rabbits and lucky charm rabbit paws were forbidden.
  • Forbidden sexual feelings, destructive or violent impulses, bodily instincts and drives were hidden there - or repressed, as Freud called it.
  • Some states have forbidden marriages which come within what is called the Levitical degrees; but these degrees have received different interpretations. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
  • British and Afghan officials are now counting on mullahs to spread the word that it is haram, or forbidden, under Islam to cultivate opiates.
  • Even in wartime, the army was forbidden to cut down fruit trees, unless they were actually being used as bulwarks in defending against a siege.
  • Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary -- This precept is frequently repeated along with the prohibition of idolatrous practices, and here it stands closely connected with the superstitions forbidden in the previous verses. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • They were all enchanters and enchantresses, for the city of Nevada was strictly forbidden to mortals.
  • The consumption of alcohol on the premises is forbidden.
  • Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates.
  • The dangers of immoderate wine consumption were fully recognized, and excess strictly forbidden.
  • Women (p.  090) were often forbidden to enter a college, "quia mulier caput est peccati, arma dyaboli, expulsio paradysi, et corruptio legis antiquae. Life in the Medieval University
  • She was forbidden access to the club.
  • King: Dishonor! Servant girl and prince. Forbidden! Dishonor! Dishonor! Do as custom demand!
  • Jewish law states that not only is telling gossip forbidden; lending a willing ear is equally proscribed.
  • Pride was also responsible for the fall of humanity, which resulted from Adam and Eve's wanting to be like God and thus eating from the forbidden tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: The Spiritual Significance of Pride
  • I was the one who visited the now-forbidden planet called Talos IV. STRANGE NEW WORLDS
  • The area where the cowsheds stand will become a forbidden area for poultry and livestock breeding.
  • It is forbidden to occupy basic farmland to develop horticulture.
  • The men are forbidden to offer up their seed to Moloch; and here the term seed is not metaphorical. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • This leads to the optically forbidden state becoming partially allowed.
  • The consumption of alcohol on the premises is forbidden.
  • It is said that the specific name _paradisiaca_ is derived, either from a supposition that the plantain was the forbidden fruit of Eden [151], or from an Arabic legend that Adam and Eve made their first aprons of the leaves of this tree, which grow to a length of five to six feet, with a width of 12 to 14 inches. The Philippine Islands
  • For some reason the day suddenly seems forbiddenly long. Wide Awake at 7:00 am
  • The hardest part in confessing all this is that aside from my pronounced predilection for pratfalls, I really can't justify our forbidden love.
  • Such thefts were too danger-ous now and, in fact, had been forbidden by the tenuous treaty that the Elvenlords had agreed to with them-but the Wizards were not craftsfolk or terribly successful farmers. Elvenborn
  • The council has forbidden motor vehicles from entering the city centre.
  • After itemising the various forms of forbidden relationships the Torah states the following.
  • Sale in blank was absolutely forbidden, and in the coulisse business was at a standstill. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why?
  • Forbidden from evangelizing, American Christians who teach English or work in social service agencies in China spread the word discreetly. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • If we doubt at all we should have some good reason for doubting, that is, for believing that the thing we are about to do is or is not forbidden. Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine
  • All our people are forbidden from engaging in the activities prohibited by the Act.
  • Wearing make-up, radios, music involving instruments, mobile phones, newspapers, magazines and wearing jeans uncovered by a jilbab were all forbidden. Times, Sunday Times
  • But claiming that one of these ought to be forbidden under the law is absolutely absurd and quite dangerous.
  • But like drugs, and alcohol during Prohibition, black-market contraband always provides a means to acquire whatever is the forbidden fruit of the moment.
  • Society has a double standard when it comes to teen sex: it is seen as natural for boys but forbidden for girls.
  • Thus BCP Vicars were forbidden to discriminate about whom they would baptise – when all's said and done, the Vicar was only the Vicar, not God. The Book of Common Prayer, part 2: Wetting baby's head
  • The story may have originated more than 2,000 years ago with the ancient Roman poet Ovid and his tale of Pyramus and Thisbe of Babylon, which features such themes as feuding families, forbidden love and secret meetings at a tomb. Juliet has a history, a home and a inexplicable draw
  • They should have rejoiced with their blessings and not lusted after the one thing they could not have -- the forbidden fruit. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Deception And Desire: An Overview Of Genesis
  • It was forbidden to touch, still less examine or sniff Mrs. Thayer 's "special dietary foods" in the pantry refrigerator or cupboard. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
  • WO Osborne said the area is still thought to contain the remnants of a protective minefield and ships are forbidden from anchoring in the bay.
  • It is forbidden to exceed the forklift rated lifting capacity.
  • Nevertheless, there has been no action of forbidden sacrifice as yet.
  • Le foto proibite di una signora per bene, which is available on DVD from Blue Underground as THE FORBIDDEN PHOTOS OF A LADY ABOVE SUSPICION, is only a passable giallo but it is one of the genre's greatest soundtrack albums. It's Ennio's Eightieth
  • He felt very attracted to his best friend's wife, but admitted that it was partly because she was forbidden fruit.
  • It is forbidden to occupy basic farmland to develop horticulture or dig ponds to breed fish.
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.
  • In the revised Code, only sexual perversion and venereal disease remained totally forbidden.
  • In the book you'll also find magic and monsters, angels and demons, magical swords and forbidden books.
  • Even if a person has left the Jewish fold, or is completely irreligious, it is still forbidden to help or cause him to sin.
  • The Pope said Catholic priests were forbidden to celebrate Eucharistic liturgies with Protestant ministers.
  • In my view, the present perfect is forbidden when the verb is qualified by an adverbial referring to a time period, except if the time period includes the present.
  • The use of cameras in this museum is strictly forbidden.
  • He has been based here since he was expelled from Sudan, and forbidden entry to his homeland of Saudi Arabia.
  • Pizza, pasta, burritos, and any food that must be salted or is occasionally sold with an action figure from a current movie is expressly forbidden.
  • Although Vespasian was not a member of a high-ranking Roman family, the leges Juliae passed by Augustus had decreed that marriage between an equestrian and a freedwoman was forbidden. Caesars’ Wives
  • Leading up to Easter is Lent, a period of penance lasting forty days during which only one meal a day was allowed and flesh and fish were forbidden.
  • Ho! Pentheus, thou that art so cager to see what is forbidden, and to show thy zeal in an unworthy cause, come forth before the palace, let me see thee clad as a woman in frenzied Bacchante's dress, to spy upon thy own mother and her company. The Bacchantes
  • During the 1960s he experimented with various avant-garde ideas and techniques formerly forbidden in the USSR.
  • She was forbidden from wearing a coat and had to make do with a single T-shirt and sweatshirt. The Sun
  • They lived in an Eden of the senses where the only forbidden fruit was borne of the tree of knowledge. COMPULSION
  • Photography is strictly forbidden in the museum.
  • Forbidden love, bitter feuds and giving up her crown. The Sun
  • Or perhaps there is now no heroic wisdom left in England; England, once the land of heroes, is itself sunk now to a dim owlery, and habitation of doleful creatures, intent only on money-making and other forms of catching mice, for whom the proper gospel is the gospel of M'Croudy, and all nobler impulses and insights are forbidden henceforth? Latter-Day Pamphlets
  • Rotten made it clear that there was another kind of fun that could be had, a forbidden fun that was riskier and more dangerous because it aggressively put the lie to the self-congratulatory lassitude of the 1970s.
  • They were forbidden to apply for promotion to the position of captain in 2000 and last year because the posts were reserved for designated groups.
  • They cheer US forces for bringing down a despised regime and delight in their newfound freedom to talk frankly or celebrate long-forbidden religious rituals.
  • Divorce will become more difficult due to the taxes on alimony, while a husband will be freed of all responsibility to maintain equitable treatment of his wives if he engages in polygamy -- in Islam, polygamy is explicitly forbidden in the Quran unless the husband is capable of treating his wives in a perfectly equal fashion. Shayan Ghajar: Iranian Women Poised for Major Setback
  • When a police officer (Andrew Keating) asks him what happened, he explains, "Ovaltine," which apparently contains animal products forbidden by Hinduism. Baltimore City Paper
  • Workers in the emergency services are forbidden from striking.
  • Firstly, I have no power to review - in fact, I am expressly forbidden from doing so - a decision on a case by the Legal Services Agency.
  • The most controversial proposal is for a three-storey museum under the Forbidden City, a sprawling citadel dating from the Ming Dynasty.
  • The trainers call out their instructions, saying that they want to see short, quick passes and that dribbling is forbidden. Young African Football Players Are a Hot Commodity in Europe | Impact Lab
  • It is forbidden to drive faster than 20mph.
  • Only India produces more. China boasts the world's largest outdoor film studio, called Hengdian World Studios, which includes a full-scale mock-up of the Forbidden City.
  • It is forbidden to smoke at school.
  • Alcohol is strictly forbidden on school premises.
  • Alcohol is strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia.
  • He was forbidden to leave the house, as a punishment.
  • The U.S. Census Bureau, principally, is forbidden from counting same-sex married couples as married -- even when they are legally married in their home states -- by the Defense of Marriage Act. In 2010, as in previous decades, the decennial Census will once again unmarry those same-sex couples who report themselves as married, and count them instead as "unmarried partners. Philip N. Cohen: Same-Sex Marriage and Children, What We Don't Know Shouldn't Hurt Us
  • Contrary to the mass media's claims, teaching of evolutionist theory was not to be in any way forbidden, or in any way restricted.
  • It is therefore forbidden to add or subtract any commandments from the Torah.
  • Several clerics have weighed in on the controversy, calling the printing of the Koran with the regent's picture inside haram, or forbidden in Islam.
  • Mere mention of the place made them regard Orakzai Pathan and hakim with new respect, as having right of entry through the forbidden gate. In The Time Of Light
  • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.

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