Definitionn. a law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages
Last update: July 23, 2015
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Prohibition of smoking is imposed in public places by the government. [Please select]
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He served as chairman of many commissions dealing with public health, prohibition, and labour. [Please select]
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But Conrade understood not, or heeded not, the prohibition. [Please select]
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It's not a matter of permission or prohibition. [Please select]
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"And Grenville, being a Prohibition centre, you might get this worked up for the Advertiser there." [Please select]
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In bidding us believe in miracles dogma is a prohibition to think. [Please select]
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, vice-crusading, Prohibition and other such puerilities as it spends upon Congressmen, strike-breakers, gun-men, kept patriots and newspapers. [Please select]
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If there were no such prohibition, rival parties would organize rival forces, and civil war would result. [Please select]
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Yet, if there is such a prohibition, it cannot well be carried out without a very considerable interference with individual liberty. [Please select]
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But such changes of habit and outlook are facilitated by legal prohibition, and would hardly come about without it. [Please select]
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The very cut of his clothes, the very colour of his necktie, proclaimed a triumph, for the prohibition party. [Please select]
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