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Tom signed a petition to ban fur farms.
They wanted to ban slavery everywhere in the United States.
President Jefferson ordered a ban on trade with Europe.
The treaty did not ban nuclear tests under the ground.
There's a hosepipe ban this summer.
The Lvov city council is once more drawing attention to false information regarding the intention to ban speaking Russian in Lvov.
Notification of the smoking ban was posted outside the restaurant yesterday.
Saudi Arabia will remove the ban on women driving.
The low water levels have made shipping more difficult, with a complete ban imposed on boats on the Oder river in eastern Germany.
He asked the officials to lift the ban.
We should ban advertising aimed towards children.
You came despite my ban.
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News and current affairs

Was it new scientific information that led to the lifting of the flight ban, or was it a reflection of the hardship, both personal and economic, that the ban was causing?
In addition, it would help if the US could take a strong lead by ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Any ban on its use should be lifted to make borders irrelevant for trade and investment.
But it is not just light bulbs that policymakers have tried to ban.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is taking on this unprecedented challenge from his unique position at the crossroads of global politics and society.
To empower global society to act, Ban has launched a bold new global initiative, for which I am grateful to volunteer.
Just this year, a 10-year-old ban on the research and development of nuclear weapons below five kilotons--the bomb at Hiroshima was 15 kilotons--was eliminated.
The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) wants to introduce a five-year ban on immigration for permanent settlement.
Always keen to assert the freedom to insult Muslims, the Dutch Freedom Party wants to ban all mosques.
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - This week, the 27 members of the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda gather in Monrovia, Liberia, to advise United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
NEW YORK - The world can breathe easier with the reelection this month of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to a second term in office.
During the past five years, Ban Ki-moon has embodied that unity, both in his unique personal diplomacy and in his role as head of this indispensable global organization.
Yet Ban has inspired global confidence in his leadership to the point of securing an uncontested and unanimous second mandate.
The current attempt by Republicans in the US Congress to roll back America's effort to ban incandescent bulbs has revived this discussion.
Should we ban private cars wherever public transport is available to move us from A to B with fewer CO2 emissions?
The social changes now underway threaten their way of life, which includes discrimination against women and a ban on modern education.
If California is any indicator, a ban on driver's licenses won't be effective in keeping undocumented workers off the road.
For example, fighting the Congress's proposed nationwide ban on driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants could be a high priority while negotiating new trade agreements with the US.
In any case, the time to act is now: once the ban is passed by Congress and signed by the president, it is unlikely to be lifted any time soon.
But the anti-immigrant vitriol of the 1990's, which pushed California's legislature to impose the ban, remains strong, and not even the immigrant Terminator can muster the courage to fight it.
An internal review panel studying what went wrong in the UN system's response to Sri Lanka, commissioned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and headed by the distinguished diplomat Charles Petrie, is due to report to Ban next month.
The Deutsche Mark, already widely used in the region, now functions as the de facto common currency. Any ban on its use should be lifted to make borders irrelevant for trade and investment.
Notwithstanding his call to ban the Koran, Wilders and his admirers claim to believe in unfettered free speech as a Western birthright.
Ban Ki-moon has maintained the strong backing of all five permanent members.