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She was not going to be put down, prevented from standing free.
Even if he did, they would have been prevented from talking to one another about the house.
And he must be prevented from doing that at all costs.
In practice, however, very few Christian groups are prevented from doing either.
Word got out on that, and they were prevented from getting onto the market.
He was prevented from leaving the country for six years in the 1960s.
That, I think, is something we must prevent from happening in the future.
The time for trial is later, when he would not be prevented from doing the people's business.
"But we are prevented from doing so by the law."
How can the subject be prevented from finding out anything at all about their past?
At all costs, he thought, she must be prevented from coming closer.
Men will have to die, or be prevented from being born.
If found early, they can usually be prevented from getting worse.
He is also prevented from speaking to members of the press.
But he can be prevented from keeping them out of their land.
If so, perhaps the boy could be prevented from putting in his call to the dead.
For his own good he must be prevented from going anywhere alone.
They also may be prevented from running in future elections.
The Body cannot be prevented from calling itself to account.
They were even prevented from giving blood to help keep others alive.
Thus, democracy is being prevented from working as it should.
I do not see why we are prevented from continuing our work.
This means that nobody who really wanted a child would be prevented from having one.
We are all agreed that small arms have to be prevented from getting into the wrong hands.