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"Proscribed" is in there precisely to speak to the selection process.
God help these kids because their parents won't. Roger Sutton 2006
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"Proscribed" doesn't mean "not there," it means "not there because someone had a moral disagreement with its content."
Second verse, same as the first Roger Sutton 2007
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“Proscribed interaction fascinates interested,” the Shrill said.
Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 6.2 of 31.1 2009
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The caption should have read 'Proscribed terrorist organisation indoctrinates innocent children' instead of it's eulogy for so called fighters.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Proscribed men were quoted as saying "I have been killed by my estates."
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » So Rich People Don’t Count? 2008
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A tandem of cranks whine and you folks act like the words “violence against women” have been put on some Index of Proscribed Phrases.
The issue of violence against women and why it’s so damn hard to talk about 2005
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Proscribed by the unwritten law of Park hospitality from booting out even an uninvited guest without offering them refreshment first, Kate had made a pot of coffee and unearthed a package of very stale Oreo cookies.
A Taint in the Blood Stabenow, Dana 2004
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The full extent of that iceberg was revealed in a document compiled by UNMOVIC entitled "Unresolved Disarmament Issues: Iraq's Proscribed Weapons Program" which was made publicly available late on the 7th of March, last Friday.
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As to us, had the victory of Marengo closed the First Consul's career we should now have been Proscribed.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Proscribed with the Girondists on the 2nd of June 1793, he succeeded in escaping, and took refuge in Normandy, where he contributed to organize a federalist insurrection against the Convention, which was speedily suppressed.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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