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Now that's what you call a clampdown on free expression.
But the government will clampdown on students going to further education colleges.
We're not talking about a clampdown by a dictator here.
Many medical practices have closed under a new Government clampdown.
And the dozens of people killed in the military clampdown?
Will the clampdown on the press produce better government in Singapore?
A clampdown on internal party democracy brought this effort to a dead end.
The economic misery has been matched by a new political clampdown.
Since coming to power, he has also launched a clampdown on street gangs.
The call for a clampdown will be heard at the Tory party conference next month.
That could be interpreted as a call for a clampdown on intellectuals.
This could, of course, be the result of a local clampdown.
"These kind of clampdowns which we have seen in China must be prevented.
Despite the security clampdown today, some expressions of defiance broke through.
Until last week, the clampdown on information about Kosovo had been fairly thorough.
You start wearing the blue and brown and you're working for the clampdown.
However, the security clampdown following the September 11 attacks in 2001 meant this was no longer an option.
Most found this new form of prohibition harder to take than the clampdown on cigarettes.
Throughout the journey to the Mediterranean there was a total clampdown on mail and leave.
And the recent police clampdown has not stopped the parties, which surface like mushrooms after a spring rain.
The arrests seemed to signal a second stage in the clampdown, and it was unclear how far they would go.
In 1941, the government mounted a clampdown against political workers, writers and anybody it saw as a threat to the state.
For two decades now, Paris has alternated clampdowns and incentives.
There had been concerns that United's numbers would be severely limited as part of an ongoing clampdown.
At the same time fears grew of violent clampdown.