Ban Sentence Examples
They may try to ban you from day trading given the current climate.
In Mexico and Peru they fell under the ban of the Inquisition.
That the encouragement of the Slav aspirations was soon deliberately adopted as a weapon against the Hungarian government was due, partly to the speedy predominance at Pest of Kossuth and the extreme party of which he was the mouthpiece, but mainly to the calculated policy of Baron Jellachich, who on the 14th of April was appointed ban of Croatia.
In 1339 Occam's treatises were put under a ban by the university of Paris, and in the following year Nominalism was solemnly condemned.
The Haud (only the northern part of which is British territory - the rest is Abyssinian) consists partly of thorn jungle, the haud of the Somali, partly of rolling grass plains, called ban, and partly of semi-desert country called aror.
Its converts nevertheless included many of the Bosnian nobles and the ban Kulin (1180-1204), whose reign was long proverbial for its prosperity, owing to the flourishing state of commerce and agriculture, and the extensive mining operations carried on by the Ragusans.
Under pressure from the palatine of Batthyany an imperial edict was issued, on the 7th day of May, ordering the ban to desist from his separatist plans and take his orders from Pest.
He was defeated by a combination of the Kossuthists, Andrássy Liberals and Clerical People's party, the 30 Croatian deputies, whose vote might have turned the election, abstaining on Dr Wekerle promising them to deliver Croatia from the oppressive rule of the ban, Baron Rauch.
Every one now looked to the crown to extract the nation from an ex-lex, or extra-constitutional situation, but when the king, passing over the ordinary party-leaders, appointed as premier Count Karoly Khuen-Hedervary, who had made himself impossible as ban of Croatia, there was general amazement and indignation.
Baron Paul Rauch, the Magyar nominee as Ban, failed, with all his official apparatus, to secure a single seat for his creatures at the general election of 1908, and therefore proceeded to govern without Parliament, by an elaborate system of administrative pressure, press persecution and espionage.
AdvertisementFrederick refused, and was placed under the ban.
In 1070 Otto of Nordheim, duke of Bavaria, who held large estates in this country, being accused of a plot to murder Henry, was placed under the ban, his possessions were declared forfeited and his estates plundered.
From Ban Paji on the main line a branch extends north-eastwards 110 m.
Thus converted into an enemy, Gawain urges his uncle to make war on Lancelot, and there follows a desperate struggle between Arthur and the race of Ban.
The greater part of the country is covered either with tall coarse grasses (these open plains being called ban), or more commonly with thick thorn-bush or jungle, among which rise occasional isolated trees.
AdvertisementPressure from Hungary and Byzantium gradually welded these isolated social units into a single nation, whose ruler was known as the Ban.
The term, in Hungarian, means generally a frontier province governed by a ban and is equivalent to the German term Mark.
But when the word is used without any other qualification, it indicates the Temesvar banat, which strangely acquired this title after the peace of Passarowitz (1718), though it was never governed by a ban.
In March 1735 the ban was formally taken off him, and he was at liberty to return to Paris, a liberty of which he availed himself sparingly.
And as they were under ban from Rome and out of communion with the Byzantine Church the Persian government welcomed them as a political ally, though the religious opposition of the Magi was still largely retained.
AdvertisementHis son Otto II., called the Illustrious, was the next duke, and his loyalty to the Hohenstaufen caused him to be placed under the papal ban, and Bavaria to be laid under an interdict.
Sixtus himself soon fell under the ban of his displeasure; and when a year had passed he left Rome never to return.
The former, visits paid in accordance with a vow, were very frequent in the middle ages, and were under the special protection of the pope, who put the ban upon any who should molest pilgrims "who go to Rome for God's sake."
Embassies and courtesies were, indeed, interchanged, and on the 31st of March 1244 a treaty was signed at Rome, whereby the emperor undertook to satisfy the pope's claims in return for his own absolution from the ban.
Lancelot, son of Ban king of Brittany, a creation of chivalrous romance, who only appears in Arthurian literature under French influence, known chiefly from his amour with Guinevere, perhaps in imitation of the story of Tristan and Iseult.
AdvertisementBesides these waders there are plover (chidori); golden (muna-guro or aiguro); gray (dailee); ringed (shiro-chidori); spur-winged (ken) and Hartings sand-plover (ikaru-chidors); sand-pipersgreen (ashiroshigi) and spoon-billed (hera-shigi)-and water-hens (ban).
This gave the new king much popularity with the mass of the people; while the educated classes were pleased by his removal of Frederick's ban on the German language by the admission of German writers to the Prussian Academy, and by the active encouragement given to schools and universities.
Primitive Semitic customs recognize that when persons are laid under a ban or taboo (herem) restrictions are imposed on contact with them, and that the breach of these involves supernatural dangers.
The island is low and fertile, and extensively planted with coco-nut palms. It is continued southwards by an extensive reef, on which stands the chief village, Chobe, the residence of a few Arabs and Ban y an traders.
The others, followed by the greater number of the clergy throughout France, refused, and thenceforth looked on Talleyrand as a schismatic. He did not long continue to officiate, as many of the so-called "constitutional" clergy did; for, on the 21st of January 1791, he resigned the see of Autun, and in the month of March was placed under the ban of the church by the pope.
At the end of June 1802 the pope removed Talleyrand from the ban of excommunication and allowed him to revert to the secular state.
In 1180, however, he was placed under the imperial ban and Saxony was broken up. Henry retained Brunswick and Luneburg; Westphalia, as the western portion of the duchy was called, was given to Philip, archbishop of Cologne, and a large part of the land was divided among nine bishops and a number of counts who thus became immediate vassals of the emperor.
No attack on Henry appears to have been contemplated by Frederick to whom both parties carried their complaints, and a day was fixed for the settlement of the dispute at Worms. But neither then, nor on two further occasions, did Henry appear to answer the charges preferred against him; accordingly in January 1180 he was placed under the imperial ban at Wizrzburg, and was declared deprived of all his lands.
He left two daughters Maria and Jadwiga (the latter he destined for the throne of Hungary) under the guardianship of his widow, the daughter of the valiant ban of Bosnia, Stephen Kotromanic, whom he married in 1353, and who was in every way worthy of him.
Ban Jellacic, though loyal to the Emperor, had given expression to their aspirations towards unity as early as 1848; but Francis Joseph handed over the Croats and Serbs to Magyar domination (1867), and Dalmatia, the territory of the Austrian Croats, had been neglected by Vienna for years past; thus it was not till the years immediately preceding the war that it was rapidly developed by the construction of ports and railways and the encouragement of tourist traffic. The Slovenes, who inhabited Carinthia and Carniola, had less grounds for discontent, for the barren Karst had been afforested at the expense of the state; but though they were at the very gate of Serbia, they suffered from a shortage of meat, for Hungary obstructed the traffic in livestock in the interests of her great territorial magnates, and Austria bore the brunt of this.
Under his successors, except during the brief reign of Julian (361-363), when the effort was made to reinstate paganism in its former place of supremacy, the Church received growing support, until, under Theodosius the Great (379-395), orthodox Christianity, which stood upon the platform adopted at Nicaea in 325, was finally established as the sole official religion of the state, and heathen worship was put under the ban.
In 1550 he had been entrusted with the execution of the imperial ban against the city of Magdeburg, and under cover of these operations he was able to collect troops and to concert measures with his allies.
He fell under the ban of Nero owing to his ethical teachings, and was exiled to the island of Gyarus on a trumped-up charge of participation in Piso's conspiracy.
When Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony fell under the ban of the empire in 1 i 80, and his duchy was divided, the bishops of Munster and Paderborn became princes of the empire, and the archbishop of Cologne, Philip of Heinsberg, received from the emperor Frederick I.
The fourth and last school - the "laxists" - carried this principle a step farther, and held that a practice must be unobjectionable, if it could prove that any one "grave Doctor" had defended it; even if dancing on Sunday had hitherto lain under the ban of the church, a single casuist could legitimate it by one stroke of his pen.
Placing Ottakar under the ban of the empire, Rudolph besieged Vienna and compelled Ottakar in November 1276 to sign a treaty by which he gave up Austria and the neighbouring duchies, retaining for himself only Bohemia and Moravia.
On the one hand he is the healing god who releases from sickness and the ban of the demons in general, and on the other he is the god of war and of the chase, armed with terrible weapons.
The ban of the congress, however, went out against the common enemy, and the presence of Wellington at Vienna enabled the allies at once to decide upon their plans for the campaign.
On the 19th of May 1218 he died at the Harzburg after being loosed from the ban by a Cistercian monk, and was buried in the church of St Blasius at Brunswick.
He entered the Austrian army (1819), fought against the Bosnians in 1845, was made ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia in 1848 on the petition of the Croatians, and was simultaneously raised to the rank of lieutenant-general by the emperor.
As ban, Jellachich's policy was directed to preserving the Slav kingdoms for the Habsburg monarchy by identifying himself with the nationalist opposition to Magyar ascendancy, while at the same time discouraging the extreme "Illyrism" advocated by Lodovik Gaj (1809-1872).
The tournament again, which for two centuries had been under the ban of the Church, was often almost as definitely discouraged by Edward III.
A new era of government set in when, in consequence of Henry being placed under the imperial ban in 1 r80, the duchy was given by Frederick I.
About 1417 he became involved in a violent quarrel with his cousin, Henry of Bavaria-Landshut, fell under both the papal and the imperial ban, and in 1439 was attacked by his son Louis the Lame.
He felt that he was justified in taking this step because of the Ban which Philip had published on the 15th of March 1581, in which Orange had been proclaimed a traitor and miscreant, and a reward offered to any one who would take his life.
The Arminians were condemned, their preachers deprived, and the Remonstrant party placed under a ban (6th of May 1619).
For this last act he was excommunicated by Arsenius, and the ban was not removed until six years afterwards (1268) on the accession of a new patriarch.
It was during this reign that, by the surrender of Ban (1071), the Byzantine empire lost its last hold upon Italy.
He absolved the Venetians in the beginning of 1510, and shortly afterwards placed the ban on France.
After quitting the reserve the soldier is drafted into the first ban of the Land wehr for five years more, in which (except in the cavalry, which is not called out in peace time) he undergoes two trainings of from eight to fourteen days.
Thence he passes into the second ban and remains in it until he has completed his thirty-ninth yeari.e.
Finally, all soldiers are passed into the Landsturm, in the first ban of which they remain until the completion of their forty-fifth year.
The second ban consists of untrained men between the ages of thirty-nine and forty-five.
Behind these forces there, would shortly become available for secondary operations about 460 battalions of the 1st ban Landwehr, and 200 squadrons and about 220 batteries of the reserve and Landwehr.
In addition, each would leave behind depot troops to form the nucleus on which the 2nd ban Landwehr and the Landsturm would eventually be built up. The total number of units of the three arms in all branches may be stated approximately at 2200 battalions, 780 squadrons and 950 batteries.
This was accepted by the diet and Luther was placed under the imperial ban.
In July 1546 they were placed under the imperial ban, and the war began in the valley of the Danube.
Having been placed under the imperial ban Frederick became an exile from his inheritance, and the electorate which he was declared to have forfeited was conferred on Maximilian.
The Upper Town, on high ground west of the Medvescak, contains the palace of the ban and the natural history museum.
After the duke had three times refused to appear before the princes, Frederick placed him under the ban, declared the duchies of Austria and Styria to be vacant, and, aided by the king of Bohemia, the duke of Bavaria and other princes, invaded the country in 1236.
Ottakar was summoned twice before the diet, the imperial court declared against him, and in July 1275 he was placed under the ban.
Leopold, therefore, who made his debut on the European stage as the executor of the ban of the Empire against the insurgent Liegeois, was free to pose as the champion of order against the Revolution, without needing to fear the resentment of his subjects.
In Bohemia, where the attempt to hold elections for the Frankfort parliament had broken down on the opposition of the Czechs and the conservative German aristocracy, a separate constitution had been proclaimed on the 8th of April; on March the 23rd the election by the diet of Agram of Baron Joseph Jellachich as ban of Croatia was confirmed, as a concession to the agitation among the southern Sla y s; on the 18th of March Count Stadion had proclaimed a new con stitution for Galicia.
Meanwhile the alliance between the Slav nationalities and the conservative elements within the empire had found a powerful representative in Jellachich, the ban of Croatia.
The imperial government, which still hoped for Magyar aid against the Viennese revolutionists, repudiated the action of the ban, accused him of disobedience and treason, and deprived him of his military rank.
On the 1st of May the Szell cabinet found itself without supply and governed for a time " ex-lex "; Szell, who had lost the confidence of the crown, resigned and was succeeded (June 26) by Count Khuen-Hedervary, previously ban, or governor, of Croatia.
He renewed the ban against Peter the Cruel of Castile, and interfered in vain against Peter IV.
The name Re was suppressed, as too intimately associated with that of Ammon; and Ammon, together with all the other gods, was put to the ban.
Ballades in Blue China (1880, enlarged edition, 1888), Ballads and Verses Vain (1884), selected by Mr Austin Dobson; Rhymes a la Mode (1884), Grass of Parnassus (1888), Ban and Arriere Ban (1894), New Collected Rhymes (1905).
In 1520 he refused to put into execution the papal bull which ordered Luther's writings to be burned and the reformer to be put under restraint or sent to Rome; and in 1521, after Luther had been placed under the imperial ban by the diet at Worms, the elector caused him to be conveyed to his castle at the Wartburg, and afterwards protected him while he attacked the enemies of the Reformation.
Duncan left sons, Malcolm, called Canmore (great head), and Donald Ban; and in 1054 Siward, earl of Northumbria, defeated Macbeth, whether acting under the order of Edward the Confessor in favour of the claims of Malcolm Canmore, or merely to punish Macbeth for sheltering Norman fugitives from the Confessor's court.
Malcolm would have been succeeded by his eldest son by Margaret, Edward, but he fell beside his father at Alnwick, and the succession was disputed between Duncan, son of Malcolm by his first wife; Edmund, eldest surviving son of Malcolm and Margaret; and Donald Ban, brother of Malcolm.
The Celts (apart from the claimant of the blood of Lulach and the house of Moray) placed Donald Ban on the throne; England supported Duncan (by primogeniture Malcolm's heir, and a hostage in England); there was division of the kingdom till Duncan was slain, and Edgar, son of Malcolm and Margaret, was restored by Edgar ZEtheling.
After Donald Ban no Scottish sovereign bears a Gaelic Christian name save Malcolm the Maiden; and perhaps no later king knew Gaelic.
After the peace of Westphalia (1648) the city was assigned by the emperor to the elector of Mainz, and, on its refusal to submit, it was placed under the ban of the Empire (1660).
Aleander had no difficulty in persuading Charles, while both were still in the Netherlands, to put Luther under the ban within his hereditary dominions, and the papal nuncio expected that the decree would be extended to the whole German empire.
Next day (April 19th) the emperor proposed to place Luther under the ban of the empire and read to the assembly a brief statement of his own views.
Then he was liable to be seized and put to death as a pestilent heretic. There only remained to draft and publish the edict containing the ban.
After some delay Grumbach and his protector, John Frederick, were placed under the imperial ban, and Augustus was entrusted with its execution.
At the head of a small ban of horsemen, he had ridden as far south as Deogiri (Daulatabad) in the Deccan (q.v.), and plundered the Yadava capital.
Hastening across the Alps he was crowned king of Italy at Monza in June 1128, and in spite of the papal ban was generally acknowledged in northern Italy.
Attempts at a peaceful settlement of this rivalry failed, and Henry was placed under the ban in July 1138, when war broke out in Bavaria and Saxony.
Periodical markets, weekly or annual, had preceded them, which already enjoyed the special protection of the king's ban, acts of violence against traders visiting them or on their way towards them being subject to special punishment.
The Vogt, although appointed by the bishop, received the "ban," i.e.
In the end, however, his pride prevailed; in April 1833 the Turkish commander-in-chief Hussein Pasha left Constantinople for the front; and in the third week in May the ban of outlawry was launched against Mehemet Ali.
Eulalius having broken his ban, the emperor Honorius decided to recognize Boniface, and the council was countermanded.
Frederick, loosed from the papal ban, recognized Alexander as the rightful pope, and in July 1177 knelt before him and kissed his feet.
This advice passed unheeded, and when Charles suddenly showed his hand, and in July 1546 issued the imperial ban against the landgrave and the elector, it was seen that the two princes were almost isolated.
Ban division (four 4-battalion regiments) was two-thirds that of a Bulgarian division and 2 Even solidarity within the unit had been seriously shaken by the incorporation, under new conscription laws, of Christians allied in race and religion to the enemy peoples.
Ban divisions varied, but was usually three 4-battalion regiments.
Ban units, was 287,000, almost exactly io% of the population.
It is situated on the "burn" from which its name is derived, the Bannock (Gaelic, ban oc, "white, shining stream"), a right-hand affluent of the Forth, which was once a considerable river.
But the patriarch was in the hands of the Turks; he had been appointed by the sultan, and he was compelled by the Turkish authorities to ban the movement for freedom.
There is no doubt that the spread of the practice is connected with the ban imposed in Mohammedan countries on the use of alcoholic beverages, and to some extent with the long religious fasts of the Buddhists, Hindus and Moslems, in which opium is used to allay hunger.
Excommunicated by the pope and placed under the ban of the Empire, the Prussian cities and gentry naturally turned to their nearest neighbour, Poland, for protection.
It seems most probable that the Lebanon offered refuge to Antiochene Monothelites flying from the ban of the Constantinopolitan Council of A.D.
With the earlier Fathers and Apologists it had all the weight of a canonical book, but towards the close of the 3rd and the beginning of the 4th century it began to be discredited, and finally fell under the ban of the Church.
Although the characteristic titles of voivode, knez and ban (all implying military as well as civil authority) are of Slavonic origin, and perhaps derived from the practice of the later Bulgarian (or Bulgaro-Vlachian) empire, the growth of Vlach feudal institutions is attributed to German influences, which permeated through Hungarian channels into the Vlach world, and transformed the primitive tribal chiefs into a feudal aristocracy of boiars or boyards 2 (nobles).
In the depth of the national distress the choice of the people fell on Michael, the son of Petrushko, ban of Craiova, the first dignitary of the realm, who had fled to Transylvania to escape Alexander's machinations.
In September John Frederick was placed under the imperial ban, and in November Maurice invaded the electorate.
The exile, who had taken refuge in a French abbey, placed the justiciar and six other of the kings chief councillors under the ban of the Church, and intimated that he should add Henry himself to the list unless he showed speedy signs of repentance (April 1166).
Despising such threats Innocent carried out his threat, and put England under the ban of the Church on the 23rd of March 1208.
He spent all his money in maintaining bands of hired Bra ban cons and routiers, by whose aid he for some time succeeded in terrorizing the countryside.
The oldest document written in the vernacular Servian is considered to be a charter by which Kulin, the ban of Bosnia, grants certain commercial privileges to the Ragusan merchants in 1189.
Matiya Ban's Meyrimah is considered the best tragedy in the Serbo-Croatian language.
A clergyman was threatened for visiting a parishioner who was under the ban of the League.
In theory the viceroy, or ban of CroatiaSlavonia is nominated by the crown, and enjoys almost unlimited authority over local affairs; in practice the consent of the crown is purely formal, and the ban is appointed by the Hungarian premier, who can dismiss him at any moment.
The provincial government is subject to the ban, and comprises three ministries - the interior, justice, and religion and education, - for whose working the ban is responsible to the Hungarian premier, and to the national assembly of Croatia-Slavonia (Narodna Skupstina).
At the polls, all votes are given orally, a system which facilitates corruption; the officials who control the elections depend for their livelihood on the ban, usually a Magyarist; and thus, even apart from the privileged members, a majority favourable to Hungary can usually be secured.
This instrument determines the functions of the ban; the control of common interests, such as railways, posts, telegraphs, telephones, commerce, industry, agriculture or forests; and the choice of delegates by the chamber, to sit in the Hungarian parliament.
He respected the existing institutions of the conqueredterritory so far as to leave its autonomy in domestic affairs intact; but delegated his own sovereignty, and especially the control of foreign affairs and war, to a governor known as the ban (q.v.).
Their most powerful leaders were the counts of Zrin and Bribir (or Brebir), whose surname was Subic. This family played an important part in local politics from the 13th century to 1670, when Peter Subic was its last member to hold the office of ban.
The Croats preserved their local autonomy, the use of their language for official purposes, their elected diet and other ancient institutions, but Hungarian control was represented by the ban.
One of their leaders, Baron Josef Jellachich, was appointed ban in 1848.
Austrian supremacy lasted until 1867; no ban was appointed, and owing to the suspension of local autonomy from 1850 to 1860 this period is known as "the ten years of reaction."
The office of ban was revived, and its holder, Baron Levin Rauch, was an ardent Magyarist.
Besides substituting Hungarian for Austrian sovereignty, it provided that the diet and the ban should control local affairs, subject to the Croatian minister in the Hungarian cabinet, and that Croatia-Slavonia should pay 55% of its revenue to Hungary for mutual and imperial expenses, but should be represented in the Hungarian parliament by thirty-six delegates, and should continue to use Serbo-Croatian as the official language.
Starcevic, was condemned to imprisonment for the violence of his speeches against the ban, Count KhuenHedervary.
Pejacevic succeeded him as ban, and restored quiet by promising freedom of assembly and greater liberty of the press.
Baron Rauch, appointed ban in 1908, refused to summon the diet, in which he could not command a single vote, and much excitement was caused in 1909 by the trial of 57 nationalist leaders for high treason.
This remarkable poem, written in the metre of the old Servian ballads, gives a vivid description of life in Bosnia under Turkish rule, and of the hereditary border feuds between Christians and Moslems. In later life Mazuranic distinguished himself as a statesman, and became ban of Croatia from 1873 to 1880.
Among these may be mentioned Count Medo Pucic (1821-1882), and the dramatist Matija Ban (1818-1903), whose tragedy Meyrimah is considered by many the finest dramatic poem in the Serbo-Croatian language.
The death of the duke of Anjou at Ban (1384) gave preponderant influence to Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, who increased the large and fruitless expenses of his Burgunclian policy to such a point that on the return of a last unfortunate expedition into Gelderland Charles VI., who had been made by him to marry Isabel of Bavaria, took the governMadness ment from his uncles on the 3rd of May 1389, and vi.
Duke Frederick of Austria had hitherto sheltered John's flight; but, laid under the ban of the empire, attacked by powerful armies, and feeling that he was courting ruin, he preferred to give up the pontiff who had trusted to him.
The clergy were freed from taxation and from lay jurisdiction, the ban of the Empire was to follow the ban of the Church, and heretics were to be severely punished.
Frederick's reply was to annul the treaty of Constance and place the cities under the imperial ban; but he was forced by lack of military strength to accept the mediation of Pope Honorius and the maintenance of the status quo.
The result was the treaty of San Germano, arranged in July 1230, by which the emperor, loosed from the ban, promised to respect the papal territory, and to allow freedom of election and other privileges to the Sicilian clergy.
He retired to southern Italy, and after a short illness died at Fiorentino on the 13th of December 1250, after having been loosed from the ban by the archbishop of Palermo.
When they decided to concede, wanting to maintain the ban, they were very much on the defensive, mostly conceding that this question would have to be revisited soon.
The detrimental consequences of a ban could be offset by other forms of hunting, which do not involve live quarry.
The two sides are ready to make continued efforts to bring about universal accession to and effective compliance with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
She spoke as someone who had been jailed for her peace activism and who faced a life ban on visiting the US.
I read what I want online and ban all advertising.
A current ban on tobacco advertising on TV will be extended to billboards.
We don't ban organizations, but we do make our elected representatives answerable for their actions.
Moreover, the government can ban any political aspirant or party at will.
The MPs voted by 317 to 145 for an outright ban.
However; on the night of the vote I actually felt the argument falling away from the proponents of the partial ban.
Wouldn't it be best to impose a total ban on smoking at work?
The Law Lords unanimously upheld the Court of Appeal's decision to overturn the ban on the license originally imposed by the High Court.
The judge then lifted a press ban on naming the killers.
The sightings have raised fears that little is being done to enforce the ban.
Controversial cleric vows to defy mosque ban 18 January 2003 Charity bosses remove Abu Hamza.
Field sport campaigners claim Labor MPs pressing for a total hunting ban are acting out of class hatred rather than concern for animals.
One Wiltshire-based army brigadier re-signed last January, insisting that he was protesting at the removal of the ban.
And if we're unlucky enough to face a hosepipe ban, now's the time to install a water butt.
Taxis and licensed mini cabs are covered by the ban.
However, consideration was still being given to the possibility of excluding from the ban the intestines when used as sausage casings.
With us in Gotha, this help is coming from the military censor, in Hamburg, from the ban on meetings.
Last year HSC carried out a widespread consultation on proposals to ban chrysotile.
The Green Party's proposed taxes would very neatly circumvent the international ban on aviation fuel tax.
Thu 16th Nov 2006 The EU must put its weight behind moves to ban cluster bombs according to Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne.
The only ban that might be enforceable would be the making of organized competitive coursing illegal.
This Directive placed a ban on the use of creosote by amateurs, and places restrictions on the use of creosote treated wood.
The new European rules primarily ban lawn treatments which kill dandelions, nettles and brambles.
Despite the hunting ban, they're firmly looking at a relegation dogfight.
A ban on the import of foreign radioactive waste and spent fuel 3.4 Britain must stop being a nuclear dustbin for other countries.
You can, for example, ban all sites that contain even the mildest expletives but allow ones with a bit of fighting.
Police are planning a major blitz on drivers ignoring a day-time traffic ban and will be issuing fixed penalty fines.
At the election ministers rejected Conservative proposals to extend a ban on junk food to vending machines, so this is a positive step.
Parking on any part of the footway contravenes a London-wide footway parking ban.
Under the ban imposed north of the border, hunts can use hounds to flush foxes from cover to be shot by waiting marksmen.
Pub grub goes gourmet With a smoking ban looming and beer sales dwindling, pubs are seeking their salvation in food.
A simple ban on hand-held phones may simply encourage a wholesale transfer from drivers using hand-held to hands-free phone kits.
The castle is set on the ceann ban, the white limestone headland, in a position of great natural strength.
Ban on triazine herbicides likely to reduce but not negate relative benefits of GMHT maize cropping.
The hunting with dogs ban has not stopped foxes being killed and has increased violence against hunt sabatours and the police look away.
There would be a ban on commercial surrogacy, putting human embryos in animals and vise versa, and the creation of human-animal hybrids.
With the ban on CFCs came a promise to phase out other ' greenhouse gases ', halogenated hydrocarbons (HCFCs ).
The proposal included a recommendation to ban pithing which had certain animal welfare implications.
We are calling on the Scottish Parliament to ban the importation into Scotland of puppies from puppy farms in Ireland.
The only aspect of a re-entry ban which received support was the potentially indefinite ban on those constituting a serious security risk.
However, an outright ban on smoking is politically infeasible, given concerns for civil liberties.
Despite the SBO ban, some potentially infective bovine tissues continued to enter the human food chain.
Read more about Use of communications intercept as evidence This ban was recently reviewed.
He considered that there were ' presentational problems ' with introducing a ban on the use of bovine intestines in haggis on Burns Night.
Bad news for former champion jockey Kieron Fallon - the High Court on the Strand has refused to overturn his British riding ban.
Incidentally, those who predicted the smoking ban would spell the death knell of the Irish pub couldn't have been more wrong.
Land mines We would support a ban on all anti-personnel land mines We would support a ban on all anti-personnel land mines.
When the ruminant feed ban was introduced, the scale of the epidemic was still latent.
But we think the general approach taken by those Bills provides a sound basis for fresh draft legislation to implement a ban.
The Times Newspaper, 3/1/00, Valerie Elliot, Cambridge Don is sent hate mail over hunt ban.
Land mines We would support a ban on all anti-personnel land mines.
With hindsight, the Government's initial optimism and its failure to impose an instant ban on animal movement were completely misconceived.
An Appeal A ban is called for on that ' lethal ' chemical - dihydrogen monoxide.
Our proposed ban on bovine offal for human consumption would not affect these uses, I assume.
Conclusion Any attempt to ban further weapons systems will be vigorously opposed by the military establishments of more nations than the United States alone.
The secularist government endorses the ban, while the Islamist opposition sees it as an infringement of women's rights.
The workers are also to ban non-contractual overtime from January 25.
In all countries the authorities responsible for the policing of parades have the power to ban parades or impose conditions on them.
A JUDGE has refused to ban a drug addict from carrying drug paraphernalia on the grounds the definition is too vague.
Traffic signals incorporating the adjacent pelican crossing might help but a right turn ban would be sufficient.
The need for a ban on smoking in public places in the UK has never been better illustrated than by this potentially pivotal study.
With an EU ban on antibiotic growth promoters in animal feed from 2006, alternatives need to be found urgently.
Would you believe that they are now going to ban railroad sleepers (railroad ties )?
The effect of this Decision was to ban the inclusion of gelatine in ruminant rations.
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His rider, George Baker, picked up a two day ban for careless riding.
The ruminant feed ban prohibited the inclusion of ruminant protein in ruminant rations.
The ban on fishing for king scallops remains in place within the area.
For purely selfish reasons, of course, I couldn't wait for this smoking ban to go ahead.
They ban the showing of pubic hair, yet you can buy child themed pornography and highly sexual cartoons anywhere.
Lifting the ban on fishmeal in ruminant feeds would play a significant role in making up the anticipated shortfall in protein.
A ban on hunting would encourage and result in greater use of both legal and illegal snares.
In February 1998, the UK government announced a ban on the supply and sale of oral snuff under the 1987 Consumer Protection Act.
Exam invigilator surely they should ban clanky metal heels not steely hair?
Palette which mimics include star studded to ban the.
An interim measure taken by DEFRA during the crisis was to ban the practice of feeding swill to pigs in the UK.
A considered decision had been made that there was no need to include tallow in the ruminant feed ban.
In particular, she is proposing a ban on the transport of heavy fuel oil in single-hull tankers to or from EU ports.
Stan had words with Knight that subsequently brought about a two match touchline ban.
Yet Belgian trawlers had been exempted from the ban.
Efforts to negotiate a treaty to ban fissile material production have made no progress for the past five years.
But the court argued that discrimination laws do not entitle same sex couples to marriage and the ban is therefore not unconstitutional.
Was there undue delay in recommending a ruminant feed ban?
Does having a lower class upbringing legally ban you from croquet.
When the ancient Semitic world banned usury, it knew its destructive power, and attributed the ban to God.
Note you should not ban players who are kicked for cvar violations, and this includes locked cvars being out of range.
Any move to lift the ban on pet markets would set animal welfare back twenty years.
Norway defies the ban while some indigenous peoples in Greenland, Siberia and the US state of Alaska are allowed traditional subsistence whaling.
Is it right to ban young yobs from busses?
He was placed under the ban; and in June 1276 war was declared against him.
On the 26th of May 1521 the emperor signed the edict of the diet of Worms, which placed Luther under the ban of the Empire; on the 21st of the same month Henry VIII.
He was placed under the ban by the emperor Otto IV., and was killed at Oberndorf, near Regensburg, by Henry of Kalden, marshal of the empire, in March 1209.
As the game grew in popularity it came under the ban of king and parliament, both fearing it might jeopardize the practice of archery, then so important in battle; and statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III., Richard II.
Half a century thus sufficed to remove the ban of the church, and soon Aristotle was recognized on all hands as " the philosopher " par excellence, the master of those that know.
He was defeated by a combination of the Kossuthists, Andrássy Liberals and Clerical People's party, the 30 Croatian deputies, whose vote might have turned the election, abstaining on Dr Wekerle promising them to deliver Croatia from the oppressive rule of the ban, Baron Rauch.
An historical poem of a somewhat philosophical nature was produced in 1814 by Andreas Horvath under the title of Zircz emlekezete (Reminiscence of Zircz); but his Arpdd, in 12 books, finished in 1830, and published at Pest in the following year, is a great national epic. Among other poets of this period were Alois Szentmiklossy, George Gaal, Emil Buczy, Joseph Szász, Ladislaus Toth and Joseph Katona, author of the much-extolled historical drama Bank Ban.'
Negotiations were carried on for some months, but in vain; in March 1411 the ban was anew pronounced upon Huss as a disobedient son of the church, while the magistrates and councillors of Prague who had favoured him were threatened with a similar penalty in case of their giving him a contumacious support.
This league was excommunicated by the pope, and placed under the ban of the empire almost simultaneously in 1453, whereupon it placed itself beneath the protection of its nearest powerful neighbour, the king of Poland, who (March 6, 1454) issued a manifesto incorporating all the Prussian provinces with Poland, but, at the same time, granting them local autonomy and free trade.
The popular feeling throughout the United Provinces was strongly antagonistic to the act of Seclusion, by which at the dictation of a foreign power a ban of exclusion was pronounced against the house of Orange-Nassau, to which the republic owed its independence.
That proportion of the annual contingents which is dismissed untrained goes either to the Ersatz-Reserve or to the 1st ban of the Landsturm (the Landwehr, it will be observed, contains only men who have served with the colors).
Agram is the seat of the ban, or viceroy, of Croatia-Slavonia, of the Banal and Septemviral courts, the highest in the land, and of a chamber of commerce.
Gregory was completely subservient to Philip II.; he aided the league, excommunicated Henry of Navarre, and threatened his adherents with the ban; but the effect of his intervention was only to rally the moderate Catholics to the support of Henry, and to hasten his conversion.
Nor was there confidence that those who were purporting to comply with the voluntary ban were being scrupulous in doing so.
Would you believe that they are now going to ban railroad sleepers (railroad ties)?
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Regular readers will know I have nothing for or against the above, it 's the ' ban ' word I have problems with.
With the need to derive maximum benefit from the new building, Council agreed to rescind this ban.
The ruminant feed ban was to come into force on 18 July.
Rat examination Recent changes in protocol have put a ban on the LD50 test, save in exceptional circumstances.
The agency first imposed the scallop fishing ban in Scapa Flow on June 14.
For purely selfish reasons, of course, I could n't wait for this smoking ban to go ahead.
Eight other European countries only ban some sentenced prisoners from voting.
North Isles scallop fishing ban The first outbreak of algal bloom in Orkney this year to produce shellfish toxins was reported at the weekend.
The lead ban | Alternatives to Lead Lead shot is the oldest component of shotgun ammunition.
The rest of the world promptly slapped a ban on British beef.
A new proposal has been unveiled by the Scottish Executive to ban Parents from smacking children under the age of three.
Recent dispatches include posts on a possible smacking ban, the problems of domestic violence and the brilliance of Tory women.
Brain and spinal cord from cattle incubating BSE ought not to have entered human food after the SBO ban in 1989.
York 's ample sufficiency of water continues - hosepipe ban not envisaged in the near future !
Even then, you have to remember that the press instigated a ban on the reporting of militant suffragette activities around 1911.
Our existing scientific knowledge places no ban on supernormal phenomena; rather it suggests the probability of discoveries in quite novel directions.
The National Trust is to ban its 2,000 tenant farmers from growing GM crops on its land.
The ban follows the detection of high levels of amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP) toxins in shellfish in the area.
Bible ban uproar BIBLES have been banished from Victorian hospital bedsides and some schools because they may offend non-Christians.
Efforts to improve nuclear arsenals and to make nuclear weapons more useable in warfare will jeopardize the test ban and non-proliferation regimes.
Given the level of misuse identified by ICE Ergonomics, would it be advisable to explicitly ban such visors at night?
This move is a compromise solution compared with the watershed ban on food and drink advertising that some parties are calling for.
The whinging git really does n't know how lucky he is to get away with an eight month ban.
Confronted by health zealots out to ban tobacco, Nick goes on a PR offensive, spinning away the dangers of cigarettes.
There is currently a ban on bringing liquids, crèmes, and gels through airport security check points.
Infant formula or breast milk is exempted from the liquid ban.
Ten other states have a partial ban on owning exotic animals.
On the environmental front, bentonite litters are so good at clumping that many cities now ban them because they are clogging sewers and water treatment systems.
Most lack the aforementioned fees altogether, and some states ban the practice of levying such fees across the board.
The city of Chicago recently became the first American city to ban the sale of baby products manufactured with BPA, although the state of Minnesota and Suffolk County, New York have signed similar measures.
Candlewicks were even dipped in lead up until the 1970's in the United States, when candle makers themselves issued a voluntary ban on its use.
When the time comes for you to recycle batteries from cell phones, it is important to know what type of battery your phone contains because some states ban certain kinds of batteries from being thrown in the trash.
Some states ban phone owners from disposing of their nickel cadmium phone batteries in the trash.
Fossil fuel usage and greenhouse gas emissions represent two areas of major concern with conventional plastic bags, which bolstered efforts to ban their use in stores.
Illinois and New York are currently considering a complete ban of anyone under the age of 18, and the AAP would like to see that ban across all states.
This information can be used to ban a member if inappropriate content is found.
Many cities have now imposed ordinances that ban smoking in public facilities even outdoors.
As a result, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made a decision to ban the use of this product by people working as air traffic controllers and pilots.
The announcement came soon after the California Supreme court ruled that the ban on gay marriages was unconstitutional.
Adult cruises that ban children all together are almost nonexistent, but there are some that try to provide a romantic or match-making environment with adults in mind.
Weston, and W Hotels - Both impose an 80 pound weight limit on pets, but the General Manager has the discretion to lift the ban at will.
In an effort to control attacks by dogsthat are considered dangerous breeds, many communities have adopted legislation to ban ownership of those breeds in question.
The group is calling for a boycott and eventual ban of the game.
The presence of this modified content will ban the player from connecting to Xbox Live multiplayer gaming with Halo 2.
Within a few days of its release, the CEO of Mythic Entertainment has authorized the ban of 400 gold sellers with more everyday.
With many jurisdictions adopting laws that ban cell phones while driving, one of the major cell phone accessory trends is a push toward handsfree devices like Bluetooth headsets.
Some countries ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving, but it may be perfectly legal to use a handsfree Bluetooth speakerphone instead.
Ireland has among the highest fines for cell phone usage with the first offence warranting a 435 Euro fine, three months in jail, and a six month driving ban.
For this reason, the American Academy of Neurology has called for a ban on boxing.
Following a ban on the vaccine that lasted nearly one year, the virus spread across Nigeria to 10 African countries that were previously polio-free.
The Muslim leaders in Nigeria lifted the ban in summer 2004.
As the country went through many changes in government, at times the dance had to go underground, as regimes would ban public gatherings, try to moderate cultural expression, or come up with other modes of repression.
Most public pools ban the G-string bikini.
Family pools, aquatic centers, family-friendly resorts/hotels and recreational parks may also ban the wearing of skimpy bikinis.
In the early 19th century, descendants of the French and Spanish called themselves Creoles and successfully petitioned the City Council to lift the ban on masks.
For example, it was only in the year 2000 that Bob Jones University in South Carolina finally removed its ban on interracial dating.
It's usually fairly easy to spot these behaviors, but it takes prompt action by the site administrators to actually ban them from the site.
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And while unsaturated fats are emphasized, there is no outright ban on saturated fats such as butter.
At that time, she put a ban on "thick waists" during public appearances.
This disrupted the live show, angering SNL producer, Lorne Michaels and earning Costello a 12-year ban from the show.
The Reverend Shaw Moore, the town's spiritual leader who is played by John Lithgow, had led the campaign to ban dancing after his son was killed in a car accident coming back from a dance club.
In the end, all of the ban campaigns failed.
Problems should always be reported to moderators who have the ability to ban users if required.
Since many bookmarking sites such as Digg and Stumble Upon will penalize or possibly ban you for constantly submitting your own work, allowing your readers to do this might be a good idea.
When Henry, however, came into conflict with Robert of Naples, Clement supported Robert and threatened the emperor with ban and interdict.
When Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony and Bavaria, was placed under the imperial ban in 1180, Otto's services were rewarded by the investiture of the dukedom of Bavaria at Altenburg.
He supported Frederick in his struggle with the anti-kings, Henry Raspe, landgrave of Thuringia, and William II., count of Holland, and was put under the papal ban by Pope Innocent IV., Bavaria being laid under an interdict.
And so great was the influence of the Jesuits, that the congregation of St Maur, the canons of Ste Genevieve, and the Oratory laid their official ban on the obnoxious doctrines.
The proportion of ground under olives is from 20 to 36% at Porto Maurizio, and in Reggio, Lecce, Ban, Chieti and Leghorn it averages from 10 to 19%.
In the olive there is great variety of kinds, and the methods of cultivation differ greatly in different districts; in Ban, Chieti and Lecce, for instance, there are regular woods of nothing but olive-trees, while in middle Italy there are olive-orchards with the interspaces occupied by crops of variotis kinds.
The Tuscan oils from Lucca, Calci and Buti are considered the best in the world; those of Ban, Umbria and western Liguria rank next.
There are three higher commercial schools, with academic rank, at Venice, Genoa and Ban, and eleven secondary commercial schools; and technical and commercial schools for women at Florence and Milan.
In 890 they established themselves again at Ban, and ruled the Theme of Lombardy by means of an officer entitled Catapan.
Five times king and emperor as he was, Frederick, placed under the ban of the church, led henceforth a doomed existence.
The corn duty was reduced to meet the emergency, but the disturbed area extended to Naples, Foggia, Ban, MinervinoRiots of Murge, Molfetta and thence along the line of railway 1898.
Henry II., duke of Brunswick, then took command of the troops of the league, and after Albert had been placed under the imperial ban in December 1553 he was defeated by Duke Henry, and compelled to fly to France.
In 1580 Protestantism got the upper hand; the ban of the empire followed and was executed by Ernest of Bavaria, archbishop-elector of Cologne in 1598.
A relapse of the city led to a new ban of the emperor Matthias in 1613, and in the following year Spinola's Spanish troops brought back the recalcitrant city to the Catholic fold.
Like Plato, the elder Mill would have put poets under ban as enemies of truth, and he subordinated private to public affections.
The ban was not removed till 1575, Erastus declaring his firm adhesion to the doctrine of the Trinity.
Most remarkable of all, the Roman Catholic churches, in this strong, hold of exiled Puritanism where Catholics were so long under the heavy ban of law, outnumber those of any single Protestant denomination; Irish Catholics dominate the politics of the city, and Protestants and Catholics have been aligned against each other on the question of the control of the public schools.
To the Ancient Order of Hibernians none might be admitted but persons of Irish birth or descent, who were Roman Catholics, and whose parents were Roman Catholics; but notwithstanding this requirement, the organization - being a secret society - was under the ban of the Catholic Church.
In an unsuccessful war against the Croats (1322-26), from which Venice derived the sole advantage, the ban appears to have learned the value of sea-power; immediately afterwards he occupied the principality of Ilium and the Dalmatian littoral between Spalato and the river Narenta.
All this time the pressure of the Turks upon the southern provinces of Hungary had been continuous, but fortunately all their efforts had so far been frustrated by the valour and generalship of the ban of Szoreny, John Hunyadi, the fame of whose victories, notably in 1442 and 1443, encouraged the Holy See to place Hungary for the third time at the head of a general crusade against the infidel.
At his instance the diet not only refused to vote supplies for the troops of the ban of Croatia, but only consented to pass a motion for sending reinforcements to the army in Italy on condition that the anti-Magyar races in Hungary should be first disarmed.
Summoned before the imperial court of justice, Albert refused to appear and was placed under the ban; while the order, having deposed the grand master, made a feeble effort to recover Prussia.
He deprived his mother and sisters of their possessions, was hated by his subjects on account of his oppressions, and in 5236 was placed under the imperial ban and driven from Austria.
It is, however, a fact that the first appearance of the Bassarabs as rulers (knyaz, ban or voivod) is in the western part of Rumania (originally called Little Walachia), and also in the southern parts of Transylvania - the old dukedoms of Fogarash and Almash, which are situated on the right bank of the Olt (Aluta) and extend south to Severin and Craiova.
After a fourth Easter synod in 1053 Leo set out against the Normans in the south with an army of Italians and German volunteers, but his forces sustained a total defeat at Astagnum near Civitella (18th June 1053); on going out, however, from the city to meet the enemy he was received with every token of submission, relief from the pressure of his ban was implored and fidelity and homage were sworn.
He put out the eyes of his uncle, Donald Ban, and in unsaintly ways established the dynasty of the English St Margaret and of the Celtic Malcolm.
Meanwhile, Ibrahim had occupied Gaza and Jerusalem as well as Jaffa; on the 27th of May, a few days after the publication of the ban, Acre was stormed; on the 15th of June the Egyptians occupied Damascus.
In the following year, however, a Lateran council repudiated this compact as due to violence, and a synod held at Vienne with papal approval declared lay investiture to be heresy and placed Henry under the ban.
Most of the world these days is demonstrating the futility of trying to ban drugs.
The ban on all religious groups is merely an artifice to circumvent prohibitions on discrimination against a specific group by discriminating against everyone equally.
New York City became the first city in the nation to ban trans fats from restaurants, and other communities have followed suit.
Some are even attempting to ban the use of MySpace outside of school, although this rule has proved difficult to enforce.
Take Two has indicated that the ban will not have a dramatic impact on their current sales projections.
Once the liquor ban lifted, the venue became a retreat from the then common overly formal restaurant décor.
He therefore made alliance with Venice and Genoa, fulminated a new excommunication against Frederick, and convoked a council at Rome to ratify his ban in 1241.
Maybe you think the British ban on fox hunting with dogs is ridiculous.