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outlawed and closed
In the United States, the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 outlawed the closed shop.
Union shops were heavily restricted, and states were allowed to pass right-to-work laws that outlawed closed union shops.
There was a ban on many forms of entertainment, as public meetings could be used as a cover for conspirators ; horse racing was banned, the maypoles were famously cut down, the theatres were closed, and Christmas celebrations were outlawed for being too ceremonial, Catholic, and " popish ".
Ottoman forces quashed these rebellions after three months, outlawed Albanian organizations, disarmed entire regions, and closed down schools and publications.
Ottoman forces quashed these rebellions after three months, outlawed Albanian organizations, disarmed entire regions, and closed down schools and publications.
On 1 October five Arab leaders were arrested and deported to the Seychelles, the Arab Higher Committee was outlawed, all frontiers with Palestine were closed, telephone connections to neighbouring countries were withdrawn, press censorship was introduced and a special concentration camp was opened near Acre.
Blood feuds have started once again in northern Albania ( and have since spread to other parts of Albania, and even to expatriates abroad ) after the fall of communism in the early 1990s, having been outlawed for many years during the regime of Enver Hoxha, and contained by the relatively closed borders.
The Taft – Hartley Act outlawed the closed shop.
The Act outlawed closed shops, which were contractual agreements that required an employer to hire only union members.
The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed the closed shop in the United States in 1947, but permits the union shop, except in those states that have passed right-to-work laws, in which case even the union shop is illegal.
As part of a campaign to de-Christianize France in October 1793 the Christian calendar was outlawed, replaced with one reckoning from the date of the Revolution, and then an atheist Cult of Reason was inaugurated, all churches not devoted to that cult being closed.
Emboldened by the new provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act, which required union officers to sign an oath that they were not members of the Communist Party, outlawed the closed shop and gave the President authority to seek an 80-day " cooling off " period before a strike that would imperil the national health or safety, the employers pushed for a strike, hoping to rid themselves of Bridges and reclaim control over the hiring hall.
Previously it had closed on August 2, 2006 due to a heat wave which had hit the Eastern Seaboard and for three entire seasons during World War II and in 1911 and 1912 when it was not economically viable following New York State legislation enacted by the administration of Governor Charles Evans Hughes which outlawed all forms of wagering on horse racing.
Valens ' successor, Theodosius I, released Isaac, outlawed Arianism and reopened the churches closed by Valens.
Special permission had to be obtained from the Puritan government of Oliver Cromwell as dramatic performances were outlawed and all public theatres closed.
But bingo was deemed too wicked, was outlawed, and the sheriff closed the establishment down.
When the government of Jorge Pacheco Areco outlawed the PS and closed down El Sol and the PS headquarters ( La Casa del Pueblo ), Frugoni rejected the possibility that the patrimony could pass to the Movimiento Socialista.

outlawed and shops
Commonly known as " magic mushrooms " or "' shrooms ," they are openly available in smart shops in many parts of the world, or on the black market in those countries that have outlawed their sale.
It was one of the last places in the British Isles to introduce a smoking ban in pubs, shops, restaurants and other indoor public places ( Guernsey, Jersey, the UK, and the Isle of Man all having outlawed this already ).

outlawed and were
After the Spanish conquest, cultivation of amaranth was outlawed, while some of the festivities were subsumed into the Christmas celebration.
The Catalina Casino, a famous landmark overlooking Avalon Harbor on Santa Catalina Island, California, has never been used for traditional games of chance, which were already outlawed in California by the time it was built.
* Fulham were the last team to have standing accommodation in the Premier League, as Craven Cottage included terraces in the 2001 – 02 season – eight years after the Taylor Report outlawed terraces at this level.
Within the record, joke commercials recorded by the band and actual jingles from recently outlawed pirate radio station Radio London were interspersed between the songs, ranging from pop songs to hard rock and psychedelic rock, culminating with a mini-opera titled " Rael.
The Social Democrats were outlawed, and their leaders were imprisoned or fled abroad.
The Communist Party of Honduras ( Partido Comunista de Honduras — PCH ) was outlawed, but the PLH continued to function, and even the leaders of a small uprising in 1935 were later offered free air transportation should they wish to return to Honduras from their exile abroad.
The druids, the Celtic priestly caste who were believed to originate in Britain, were outlawed by Claudius, and in 61 they vainly defended their sacred groves from destruction by the Romans on the island of Mona ( Anglesey ).
Soon political meetings were outlawed.
Just days before Stalin's death, certain religious sects were outlawed and persecuted.
Then he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs.
Modifications that manufacturers made to recover some of the lost distance, by increasing tail drag ( using holes, rough paint or dimples ), were outlawed at the end of 1991 and marks made using implements with such modifications removed from the record books.
Trade unions and / or collective bargaining were outlawed from no later than the middle of the 14th century when the Ordinance of Labourers was enacted in the Kingdom of England.
However, the Chinese government eventually outlawed this ; the schools were moved to the nearby towns.
* Cocaine / crack and heroin were found to be dangerous addictive drugs, and their wide usage had been outlawed ; mind-altering drugs such as LSD and MDMA were discovered and later outlawed.
They practiced Catholicism and were taken captive after all forms of Christianity were outlawed the previous year.
The slave trade would be outlawed in Bermuda in 1807, and all slaves were freed in 1834.
The military occupation of the Republic of Estonia was rendered " official " by a communist coup d ' état supported by the Soviet troops, followed by " parliamentary elections " where all but pro-Communist candidates were outlawed.
Scientific dissent from Lysenko's theories of environmentally acquired inheritance was formally outlawed in 1948, and for the next several years, opponents were purged from held positions, and many imprisoned.
Wide deliveries were outlawed in 1811.

outlawed and agreements
The nation first outlawed addictive drugs in the early 1900s and helped lead international agreements regulating trade .< ref >
One of its two main provisions outlawed all trade combinations or agreements that severely restricted trade between states or with foreign powers.

outlawed and required
The majority did not adopt or use the clear and present danger test, but the concurring opinion encouraged the Court to support greater protections for speech, and it suggested that " imminent danger " a more restrictive wording than " present danger " should be required before speech can be outlawed.
It also outlawed discrimination against employees for union activities, prohibited " yellow dog contracts " ( in which an employee agrees not to join a union while employed ), and required both sides to maintain the status quo during any arbitration proceedings and for three months after an award was issued.
It outlawed the name Pequot, forbid the Pequot from regrouping as a tribe, and required that other tribes in the region submit all their inter-tribal grievances to the English and abide by their decisions.
" He also outlawed observance of the Sabbath and the offering of sacrifices at the Jerusalem Temple and required Jewish leaders to sacrifice to idols ; punitive executions were also instituted.
While commoners were required to present their case to a judge before duelling, members of the nobility did have the right to challenge each other for duels without the involvement of the judicative, so that duels of this kind were separate from the judicial duel already in the Middle Ages and were not affected by the latter's abolition in the early 16th century, evolving into the gentlemanly duel of modern times which was outlawed only as late as in the 19th century.
It also outlawed discrimination against employees for union activities, prohibited " yellow dog " contracts ( employee agrees not to join a union while employed ), and required both sides to maintain the status quo during any arbitration proceedings and for three months after an award was issued.
Since completely slick tyres are outlawed on most roads due to their inability to handle wet pavement, the " cheater slick " became a popular item in the hot rod world in the 1960s ; a typical slick type tyre, but engraved with the absolute minimal amount of tread grooves required to satisfy legal requirements.
A was a likeness of Jesus or Mary upon which the religious authorities of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan required suspected Christians to step on in order to prove that they were not members of that outlawed religion.
Section 181 required the use of literacy tests to enroll voters, while Section 180 grandfathered in anyone who served in the military, or descended from them ; these have since been outlawed by the Voting Rights Act.
But in June 2011 the High Court of Australia overturned a law that outlawed motorcycle clubs and required members to avoid contact with one another.

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