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censor and Oh
In conversation with BBC Radio 2's Michael Ball, on his show broadcast on 7 September 2008, Spinetti revealed that Princess Margaret had been instrumental in securing the necessary censor permission for the first run of Oh!

censor and nothing
Inheriting nothing from Henriette, he was forced to sell his large library in 1757 and eventually found steady income as a royal censor ( like his father ) in 1759.
Since, according to canon law, this permission must be preceded by a declaration ( known as a nihil obstat ) by a person charged with the duties of a censor that the work contains nothing damaging to faith or morals, the bishop's authorization of publication is implicitly a public declaration that nothing offensive to Catholic teaching on faith and morals has been found in it.
The censor problems ultimately came to nothing as when the episode came back from animation in South Korea, the then-Fox president had just been fired and replaced, with the censors being replaced as well.
The censor problems ultimately came to nothing ; when the episode came back from animation in South Korea, the then-Fox president had just been fired and replaced, with the censors being replaced as well.
For The Year of the Sex Olympics Kneale extrapolated the possible consequences of the youth movement's desire for freedom from " traditional " cultural inhibitions, asking as the academic John R. Cook puts it, " In a world of no limits, will the result quickly be apathy if there is nothing any more to get excited about, nothing precious or illicit to fight for in the teeth of the censor?
Apart from this general sense, the phrase is used more particularly to mean an " attestation by a church censor that a book contains nothing damaging to faith or morals ".

censor and at
Infused with the surrealistic satire that characterized the young Fellini ’ s work at Marc ’ Aurelio, the film ridiculed a crusader against vice who goes insane trying to censor a billboard of Anita Ekberg espousing the virtues of milk.
For the Rome premiere on 9 February 1868 at the Teatro Apollo, perhaps unsurprisingly, the Papal censor changed the Inquisitor into a Gran Cancelliere ( Grand Chancellor ) and the Monk / Emperor into a Solitario ( Recluse ).
In 312 BC, Appius Claudius Caecus became censor at Rome.
The military press censor at SHAEF made a mistake and allowed the Cowan cable to go out starting with " Allied air bosses have made the long awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of great German population centres | date = September / October 1996 | url = http :// www. legionmagazine. com / en / index. php / 1996 / 09 / the-bomber-command-offensive / | title = The Bomber Command Offensive | publisher = originally published in the Legion Magazine
The Cambridge cryptographer Ross Anderson has great concerns that " TC can support remote censorship [...] In general, digital objects created using TC systems remain under the control of their creators, rather than under the control of the person who owns the machine on which they happen to be stored ( as at present ) [...] So someone who writes a paper that a court decides is defamatory can be compelled to censor it — and the software company that wrote the word processor could be ordered to do the deletion if she refuses.
The Romans reject his demands, largely at the instigation of the former Roman censor, Appius Claudius Caecus.
In a 1995 interview, producer Julian Blaustein explained that Joseph Breen, the film censor installed by the Motion Picture Association of America at the Twentieth Century Fox studios, balked at the portrayal of Klaatu's resurrection and limitless power.
After a number of delays, including some difficulties with the censor, Rubinstein's first opera, Dmitry Donskoy ( now lost except for the overture ), was performed at the Bolshoy Theater in St. Petersburg in 1852.
The SFUO stepped in several times during these decades to censor issues that were objectionable or could have been construed as libel, much to the chagrin of editors at both papers.
In 1780 the first volume ( extending to 1388 ) of his Geschichten der Schweizer appeared, nominally at Boston ( to avoid the censor ), though really at Bern ; and it was well received.
at the University of Cambridge in 1753, fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1754, and fourth censor in 1755.
For a considerable period he was censor of the press in Venice, and in 1774 he was appointed to reorganize the university system at Padua where he remained till his death.
Numerous other pamphlets appeared, inspired or controlled by Sarpi, who had received the further appointment of censor of everything written at Venice in defence of the republic.
Even when the censor finds Freberg's machinations acceptable, the constant interruption ultimately brings the song to a grinding halt ( just before Freberg would have had to edit the line " You gets a little drunk and you lands in jail "), saying, " Take your finger off the button, Mr. Tweedly — we know when we're licked ," furnishing the moral and the punch line of the sketch at once.
Thereafter, he served as Simen Yuanwailang ( 司門員外郎 ), a low-level official at the ministry of justice ( 刑部, Xingbu ), as well as Shiyushi ( 侍御史 ), a low-level imperial censor.
When the arcade game Mortal Kombat was ported for home release on the Mega Drive and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo decided to censor the game's gore, but Sega kept the content in the game, via a code entered at the start screen ( A, B, A, C, A, B, B ).
Ghosts was at that time prohibited by the censor, because it reflects on the Church .”
Gustav Mahler could not gain the consent of the Vienna censor to have it performed, therefore it was not given at the Vienna State Opera until 1918.
He seems to have been recalled by Caesar, since he was present at a meeting of the Roman Senate in 44 BC and was censor in 42 BC.
The government censor, at the time Dostovesky submitted his book, suppressed the chapter " At Tikhon's ", which concerns Stavrogin's confession of having molested a 10 year old girl, causing the girl to commit suicide.
After occupying the positions of procurator of the Jesuits at Rome and censor ( calificador ) of the Spanish Inquisition at Madrid, Acuña returned to South America, where he died, probably soon after 1675.

censor and all
It is also important to note that during the 80's, the People's Republic of Poland instituted the martial law to vanquish and censor all forms of opposition against the communist rule of the nation, including outlets such as cinema and radio.
Although many states censor communications to different extents, they all share one commonality in that a body must decide what information to censor and what information to allow.
A further proclamation of 1538, aiming to stop the spread of Lutheran doctrine, saw Henry VIII note that " sondry contentious and sinyster opiniones, have by wrong teachynge and naughtye bokes increaced and growen within this his realme of England ", and declare that all authors and printers must allow the Privy Council or their agents to read and censor books before publication.
In addition, Sandinista censor Nelba Cecilia Blandón issued a decree ordering all radio stations to hook up every six hours to government radio station, La Voz de La Defensa de La Patria.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
ADF states that " he goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is simple: have the Johnson Amendment declared unconstitutional – and once and for all remove the ability of the IRS to censor what a pastor says from the pulpit.
The Japanese Kempeitai, Tokkō, collaborationist Chinese police, and Chinese citizens in the service of the Japanese all worked to censor information, monitor any opposition, and torture enemies and dissenters.
While the government is known for shutting down controversial blogs, it is impossible to completely censor the Internet and all websites that may be deemed controversial.
SAVAK had the power to censor the media, screen applicants for government jobs, " and according to reliable Western source, use all means necessary, including torture, to hunt down dissidents ".
The Detaining power has the right to censor all mail, but must do so as quickly as possible.
* Censor, a Republican office with a five year term and one coequal officeholder ; the censor could audit all other magistrates and all state finances
Although the government can and does use laws against state secrets to censor press reports about social and political conditions, these laws have not prevented the press from all discussion of Chinese social issues.
The poem ends with a note to the would-be censor who would surely be tempted to expunge all mention of this piece for its breach of ' public standards.
: Cornelius Lucius Scipio Barbatus, sprung from Gnaeus his father, a man strong and wise, whose appearance was most in keeping with his virtue, who was consul, censor, and aedile among you-He captured Taurasia, Cisauna, Samnium-he subdued all Lucania and led off hostages.
They were, in theory, allowed to send one censor to participate in the meetings of all government boards.
The New York Times, the London Times, and the Independent also reported on the apparent attempt against Nasrallah, and the Israeli military censor complained the reporters from all newspapers involved had violated censorship laws.
This coup was made possible by convincing Lord Cromer, then Lord Chamberlain, in his position as the censor for all theatrical performances in London, that the display of nudity in theatres was not obscene: since the authorities could not credibly hold nude statues to be morally objectionable, the theatre presented its nudes — the legendary " Windmill Girls "— in motionless poses as living statues or tableaux vivants.
The Lord Chamberlain censor left them alone to wallow in Ghosts .... Outside a silly clique, there is not the slightest interest in the Scandinavian humbug or all his works .... A wave of human folly " – Truth
He followed these up with some singular though not very edifying books: Les Sept pêchés capitaux ( 16 vols., 1847 – 1849 ), which contained stories to illustrate each of the Seven Deadly Sins, Les Mystères du peuple ( 1849 – 1856 ), which was suppressed by the censor in 1857, and several others, all on a very large scale, though the number of volumes gives an exaggerated idea of their length.
Von Storch drafted and circulated an editorial on the new regime, reserving for himself the right to censor manuscripts accepted by the editors, but following the publisher's refusal to publish it unless all editors serving on the board endorsed the new policy, von Storch resigned four days before he was due to start his new position.
A single individual was given the authority to publish an official newspaper along with the responsibility of serving as censor for all other publications.
The Lord Chamberlain's Office had a more significant role in British society prior to 1968, as it was the official censor for virtually all theatre performed in Britain.

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