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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ban . - adjective
Forbidden ; not allowed.
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- adjective forbidden by law
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Examples
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Time was when the label "banned in Boston" helped guarantee Broadway ticket sales.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2012
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I would have preferred to have the term banned altogether.
Introducing "Think Twice" Word Detection System To OpEdNews 2007
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I would have preferred to have the term banned altogether.
Introducing "Think Twice" Word Detection System To OpEdNews 2007
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Ronnie and a group of TN fire-fighters and volunteers picketed Capitol Records because the label banned the record from radio and I-Tunes 4 weeks after its release.
WN.com - Articles related to Europe banks slide on Greek woes, U.S. probes 2010
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Ronnie and a group of TN fire-fighters and volunteers picketed Capitol Records because the label banned the record from radio and I-Tunes
WN.com - Articles related to Europe banks slide on Greek woes, U.S. probes 2010
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The label banned him from establishing any more animal farms through October 2004.
Homepage 2010
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Thus, the moniker "unsustainable," a term banned from FED meetings.
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The Chief Executive was ridiculed as the "Chief Thief" ( "Chak Shou"), a term banned by the administrator of cyberctm. com.
Interlocals - Interlocals chong 2010
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A Bangladeshi newspaper, the Daily Star, has reported five tonnes of what it called banned dairy product were seized from shops and much destroyed by Government order.
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Book on life under Stalin banned by Kremlin, claim ...
bilby commented on the word banned
This word is banned.
November 8, 2008