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"Clamping down" on drug availability simply encourages people to switch from one drug to another.
Amy Winehouse: Reflections from Two Drug Policy Activists 2011
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Clamping down on such communications could make it harder for banks to hype demand.
Debt-Sale Hype Under Fire in EU David Enrich 2011
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down on jumping red lights might prevent some collisions, but it doesn't help cyclists who stop at red , which is what ASZs are designed to do.
How can safety at advanced stop zones be improved for cyclists? | Joren Knibbe 2011
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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Clamping down hard, the authorities sentenced Liu to one of the most severe sentences in recent memory: a full 11 years in prison.
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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