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| ntext, is an acronym for Help End Marijuana | Prohibition, a minority political party in South Austra |
| ovisions apply pursuant to Section 3 of the | Prohibition Act 1947. |
| The Animal Crush Video | Prohibition Act of 2010 was a bill, introduced by Rep. |
| The Lotteries | Prohibition Act 1891 made lotteries illegal in Southern |
| The Fur Farming ( | Prohibition) Act 2000 (c. |
| he act as necessary due to the Fur Farming ( | Prohibition) Act 2000, which prohibited fur farming in |
| esident Obama signed the Animal Crush Video | Prohibition Act of 2010 into law to re-criminalize the |
| persuasive arguments upholding the National | Prohibition Act of 1919, which enforced the Eighteenth |
| 4411, the Goodlatte-Leach Internet Gambling | Prohibition Act and H.R. 4777, the Internet Gambling Pr |
| cavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines ( | Prohibition) Act, 1993 punishes the employment of scave |
| d on 28 April 1924 for use in enforcing the | Prohibition Act. |
| Silas C. Swallow, | Prohibition activist |
| p on US law can explain how Tax Acts become | prohibition acts? |
| rch 1862 - 2 February 1945) was an American | Prohibition advocate and law enforcement officer. |
| stone College, achieved fame as the leading | prohibition advocate in the nation. |
| a restriction on liquor sales that pleased | prohibition advocates. |
| Prohibition affected Sonoma Valley as hard as any other | |
| started the winery following the repeal of | Prohibition after years of growing and selling grapes. |
| osing of the plant during state and federal | Prohibition after 1915. |
| one of a number of people in violation of a | prohibition against Americans owning local businesses. |
| ng they own to another medium, and that the | prohibition against circumventing corporate software de |
| As a subterfuge to get around the | prohibition against foreign military personnel imposed |
| Today only Karaite Jews maintain the | prohibition against eating the alyah. |
| Matsukura, who strictly enforced the | prohibition against Christianity with mass executions, |
| Pearlman sought a | prohibition against the proceedings of the Law Society |
| t right to due process, the 5th Amendment's | prohibition against double jeopardy, the Eighth Amendme |
| me Court of Canada was whether the complete | prohibition against people with H.H. from driving was a |
| d to be criminal in nature, it violates the | prohibition against ex post facto laws because it impos |
| mends the Highway Traffic Act to extend the | prohibition against towing a person to include in-line |
| The | prohibition against graven images in Exodus was probabl |
| (At this time the | prohibition against the marriage of clerics was not yet |
| orinthians 14:34-35 is not to be taken as a | prohibition against women preaching the Gospel: if Paul |
| by passing a federal law strengthening the | prohibition against dueling in Washington, D.C. Dueling |
| estruction may also have violated Illinois' | prohibition against ex post facto laws. |
| ered by some Muslims as a "loophole" in the | prohibition against alcohol because it is made from nei |
| ion by supporting the continuation of total | prohibition against the Conservative government's propo |
| Chief Justice vis-a-vis the Constitutional | prohibition against appointments during the presidentia |
| re are eleven universal rules, as well as a | prohibition against explaining rules. |
| ndescent floor lights represents a Biblical | prohibition against kindling a fire on the Sabbath. |
| Thus the | prohibition against riding on a mule is reported in the |
| e same way, the courtier asks if there is a | prohibition against women like many other shrines. |
| deavored to induce Judah II to abrogate the | prohibition against using bread prepared by pagans. |
| me the ruling in April 2003 struck down the | prohibition against non-consecutive re-election |
| erved by Qing Dynasty lawmakers, as was the | prohibition against selling a wife to her lover. |
| 3. whether the limitation of the | prohibition against age discrimination in the Ontario H |
| Delegates retained the traditional Spanish | prohibition against seizing a debtor's physical propert |
| clause exempting the armed forces from the | prohibition against discrimination on the basis of gend |
| The rules, however, contained no | prohibition against it, allowing the taker of the oath |
| ating a deal that ended the party's 10-year | prohibition against Green Parties having leaders at a m |
| to eliminate the exceptions to the general | prohibition against abortion started to come before the |
| . Attorney General soon ordered the Federal | Prohibition Agency and the Bureau of Narcotics (DeMayo |
| Jane (Joan Crawford) is a | Prohibition agent who helps uncover illegal bootleg act |
| Paul Robert Lane, the former state | Prohibition agent for Colorado, along with Clyde Culber |
| hat three thousand police and three hundred | prohibition agents had failed miserably to accomplish: |
| When | Prohibition agents set up surveillance on DeMayo's head |
| At one point, Federal | Prohibition Agents calculated that DeMayo was personall |
| Prohibition agents were in an alley off of Pennsylvania | |
| During | Prohibition, alcohol was available in a hidden speakeas |
| Because of | Prohibition, all wineries were shut down with one excep |
| The assassination | prohibition also does not apply to killings in self-def |
| ebiscite saw 51.3% in favour of introducing | prohibition, although turnout was only 44%. |
| very active in the Association Against the | Prohibition Amendment and voiced his opposition to the |
| izens of McLennan County, requesting that a | prohibition amendment be placed on the next statewide b |
| Stayton founded the Association Against the | Prohibition Amendment in 1918 and served as chairman of |
| The Association Against the | Prohibition Amendment was established in 1918 and becam |
| 935 after the repeal of the state's alcohol | prohibition amendment, and for fifty six years, maintai |
| His support was not as strong for a | prohibition amendment. |
| operated within the Association Against the | Prohibition Amendment. |
| h D. Rose, American Women and the Repeal of | Prohibition, American Social Experience Series, no. |
| n Drugs is that it uses similar measures as | Prohibition and is no more effective. |
| He was also a strong supporter of | prohibition and advocated passage of the Canada Tempera |
| skillfully allowed "dries" think he was for | prohibition and "wets" to think he was against it. |
| The Schoenhofen brewery building survived | prohibition and competition from national brands, and i |
| law diminished rather than increased during | Prohibition, and drunkenness, crime, insanity, and rese |
| Republican, Democratic, Social Democratic, | Prohibition and Socialist Labor parties maintained auto |
| created in 1935, two years after the end of | Prohibition, and today boasts 5000 members. |
| the United States' abortive experiment with | prohibition, and he was apparently able to do so while |
| about evolution (Martin was under the same | prohibition and Potter made a plea for liberal educatio |
| 3, jazz in the Soviet Union has been facing | prohibition and censorship. |
| During | Prohibition and the later pre-Jean Drapeau years as an |
| overnment of "Farmer Jones" repealed strict | prohibition, and created the PEI Liquor Control Commiss |
| (necessary 25,000 votes for governor), the | Prohibition and Socialist Labor Party did not re-attain |
| me in 1933 when the 21st amendment repealed | prohibition, and Bosch was able to return to his passio |
| in the San Francisco Bay Area since before | Prohibition; and as of 2008, San Francisco accounted fo |
| Prohibition and economic downturns at the end of World | |
| nce) faces an automatic Canada-wide driving | prohibition, and either a fine or jail sentence and the |
| nals with customized automobiles throughout | Prohibition and during the early-1930s. |
| With the repeal of | prohibition and the decline of the temperance movement, |
| With the passage of | Prohibition and the rise of bootlegging in Chicago, Mer |
| He stood as the | Prohibition and American Parties' candidate for Governo |
| odist Episcopal Church Board of Temperance, | Prohibition, and Public Morals was a major organization |
| uted 2,500,000 copies of a pamphlet against | Prohibition, and appeared before the United States Sena |
| ary brought in women's suffrage, instituted | prohibition, and combatted political corruption before |
| od stars of the day, who were able to avoid | Prohibition and other limitations by crossing the borde |
| g to reform current laws regarding cannibis | prohibition and those being prosecuted under such laws" |
| urs of Europe in 1901 and 1905 to speak for | Prohibition, and died in Granada, Spain, on August 13, |
| views, Mills supported women's suffrage and | prohibition and had indistinct religious beliefs. |
| ver Club Cocktail is a drink that pre-dates | Prohibition, and is named for the Philadelphia mens clu |
| was a United States citizen who left during | Prohibition and joined the American Bar at the Savoy Ho |
| Policies were focused on | prohibition and criminalization, rather than more liber |
| state constitutional amendment allowing for | prohibition, and in the late 1910s, Dennison's politica |
| Stewart wrote widely on | prohibition and related matters. |
| ed to keep his territory through the end of | prohibition and the early thirties. |
| Campaigning against the 18th Amendment ( | Prohibition) and with the support of the Hague Democrat |
| However, many in Hampton were in favor of | prohibition and the Hampton County Guardian lost advert |
| son's contributions included initiatives on | prohibition and abolition of slavery. |
| In the closing days of | Prohibition and with the emergence of Charles Luciano's |
| election, the campaign focused primarily on | prohibition and tax reforms of the previous administrat |
| earby Bangor Cave housed a speakeasy during | Prohibition and continues to be a popular attraction fo |
| ret, the space had been a speakeasy, during | Prohibition, and then a tavern. |
| ificant role in arousing public interest in | Prohibition and in the passage of the Eighteenth Amendm |
| The Nuclear Explosions ( | Prohibition and Inspections) Act 1998 (c. |
| ) is a novel by Meridel Le Sueur set during | Prohibition and chronicling the development of a young |
| increased dramatically during the years of | Prohibition and the winery repeatedly expanded. |
| t their purchase ages at 21 since repeal of | Prohibition and have never changed them. |
| s challenged the constitutional validity of | prohibition and sought an injunction to the study, and |
| ounded in 1927 to bring about the repeal of | prohibition and the Volstead Act. |
| Though there was a | prohibition and a penalty, the Act as a whole it consti |
| She briefly served as a minister for | Prohibition and Women's Welfare in the C. Rajagopalacha |
| Exemptions from | prohibition are available if the firm can demonstrate t |
| s place should be taken by a new party with | prohibition as its central idea." |
| liot Ness, a federal agent in the Bureau of | Prohibition, as he fights crime in Chicago in the late |
| Prohibition as introduced in the Russian Empire in 1914 | |
| hilosopher Noam Chomsky has criticized drug | prohibition as being a technique of social control of t |
| He opposed federal | prohibition as "an attempt to rob the states of their j |
| also helpful for stretching the wine during | prohibition, as it could be diluted without detracting |
| passed, and Waesche was assigned to enforce | Prohibition at sea. |
| landscape, the winery was thriving prior to | Prohibition, at which time it had to be shut down. |
| Following Repeal of | Prohibition, Beaulieu hired Andre Tchelistcheff from Fr |
| Prohibition became increasingly unpopular during the Gr | |
| chant family dealt in illicit liquor during | prohibition, became major political and economic figure |
| It closed that year when national | Prohibition became law. |
| Prohibition became fact in 1920, in "the near future" a | |
| Clubs were exempt from the constitutional | prohibition because they were not open to the public. |
| fallen into the cursed, the prosecution and | prohibition, because, in his book, makes physical repre |
| te-level implementation committee for total | prohibition before the ban on Indian-made foreign liquo |
| When | Prohibition began in 1920, the Cucamonga Valley produce |
| By the beginning of | Prohibition, Bernstein and his brothers had emerged as |
| South Carolina and the five referendums on | prohibition between 1892 and 1940. |
| During | prohibition Beverwyck had a license to produce non-alco |
| o fulfilling his pledge to sign a statewide | Prohibition bill before the 18th Amendment was ratified |
| During | Prohibition, Blatz produced non-alcoholic beverages, fr |
| In 1934, the repeal of | Prohibition brought an end to the illicit alcohol trade |
| ely prosecute bootleggers, specifically the | Prohibition Bureau and law enforcement agencies, were i |
| Guard during an undercover operation by the | Prohibition Bureau and was sentenced for two years. |
| a issued in January 1941, a month after the | prohibition, but with false information. |
| own their readiness to sell their rights of | prohibition, but at not less than £1000 each. |
| e non-alcoholic beer and soft drinks during | Prohibition, but closed its doors by 1920. |
| duties proposed would not prove an absolute | prohibition, but he owned that he meant them as somethi |
| rabbis of the Talmud gave no reason for the | prohibition, but later authorities, such as Maimonides, |
| consecrating as bishops, against an express | prohibition by Pope John Paul II, four priests of the S |
| e permitted by Pope Leo X and also, after a | prohibition, by the Emperor Maximilian I. Maximilian ma |
| eaceful demonstration) protected from legal | prohibition by the First Amendment to the Constitution. |
| had supported the continuance of statewide | prohibition by his veto. |
| rsonnel also assisted in the enforcement of | Prohibition by transporting Federal agents to remote is |
| Are you in favour of the immediate | prohibition by law of the importation, manufacture and |
| ook "African Nationalism" and its immediate | prohibition by the minority government of Ian Smith, mo |
| en's suffrage, and like groups, sparked the | prohibition by the Federal Government on any alcoholic |
| r ancestral Sun Dance during the fifty year | prohibition by the U.S. Government. |
| He stood in the 1902 election as a | prohibition candidate for ten seats, and came second in |
| tier defeated Democrat Charles F. Sullivan, | Prohibition candidate William R. Ferry, and Socialist L |
| gressive candidate Florence H. Luscomb, and | Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams. |
| gainst 7,440, with 5,047 votes going to the | Prohibition candidate Albert C. Howard. |
| Todd was an unsuccessful | Prohibition candidate for Governor in 1894. |
| In 1904 Davidson was | Prohibition candidate for Presidential elector. |
| Whittier defeated Democrat James A. Burke, | Prohibition candidate Donald E. Babcock, and Socialist |
| ist Labor candidate Lawrence Gilfedder, and | Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams. |
| Jr., defeated Republican Augustus G. Means, | Prohibition candidate Thomas Maratea, and Socialist Lab |
| and Brewers' Association of Ontario ("Local | Prohibition Case"), [1896] A.C. 348 (J.C.P.C.) is a fam |
| though the Russian Revolution and the U.S. | Prohibition caused financial difficulties during the ea |
| The | Prohibition caused Dunville to lose its America market |
| nings Bryan on the latter's 1909 support of | Prohibition, citing the Texas preference of handling th |
| d out an anti-alcohol campaign with partial | prohibition, colloquially known as the "dry law". |
| uchengode and as a member of the Tamil Nadu | Prohibition Committee. |
| Prohibition continued through the turmoil of the Russia | |
| y completed its work on the case, a writ of | prohibition could not and would not issue. |
| IDU) he was only too aware of how dangerous | prohibition could be - risk of overdose deaths from unk |
| After the repeal of | Prohibition, courses not concerned with brewing were di |
| Despite no explicit | prohibition, courts have not allowed same-sex couples t |
| Prohibition created a number of unanticipated consequen | |
| is Minnesota 13 Stearns County's 'Wet' Wild | Prohibition Days by Elaine Davis published in 2007. |
| ate Ranger Unit (the former "dry unit" from | prohibition days) was summoned to prevent a demonstrati |
| e state government in 1996 formed the State | Prohibition Department, which was dismantled in 2006 be |
| d unusual treatment or punishment as a mere | prohibition did not fall within the meaning of treatmen |
| Federal | Prohibition Director for Kansas in 1920. |
| f legal adviser of the former sixth Federal | prohibition district from 1927 to 1929, and served as U |
| Chicago became a haven for | Prohibition dodgers during the time known as the Roarin |
| Prohibition does not apply to dues or fees collected fo | |
| Before | Prohibition dry table wines outsold sweet wines by thre |
| r starting out defending bootleggers during | Prohibition, during 1931 he joined the Houston law firm |
| Following the 18th Amendment's adoption, | prohibition effectively resulted in a public demand for |
| After | prohibition ended in 1933, many of these operations wer |
| Shortly after | Prohibition ended in the United States, Heaven Hill Dis |
| When the | prohibition ended in 1699, Brussels lace began to becom |
| After | Prohibition ended, Magaddino and his crime family made |
| iskey distilleries opened in the area after | prohibition ended, and this played an important role in |
| When the | prohibition ended, John Trehero, a Shoshone medicine ma |
| After | prohibition ended, Shorty's Bar opened at the billiard |
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