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The strategic site has been a prohibited zone in the 20th century.
From there, the missiles had covered Iraqi fighter jets flying into the prohibited zone.
But let's mark this out so it becomes a prohibited zone, and then let's look further."
For nearly an hour the driver drove silently, but as they entered the prohibited zone August sensed that he had something to say.
In 2038, a gang of scavengers infiltrate an industrial complex on an island within a prohibited zone.
Imagine a stranger pushing into a prohibited zone on a normal planet--when the system's being invaded!
It's a prohibited zone.
Many specifics, like whether allied jets would be allowed to pursue Iraqi planes north of the prohibited zone into central Iraq, remained unclear.
In August 2004 he was arrested by Newport Beach police for skateboarding in a prohibited zone.
A 'prohibited zone' was created along the Somali border, and the death penalty was made mandatory for unauthorised possession of firearms.
Smoking in elevators, against the law, is not uncommon and there is even smoking in prohibited zones in hospitals.
A new prohibited zone was created, east to west, from the coast to the foothills of Darkling, which followed Rachis River and the manor estate boundary.
This sustainability should also be based on technical measures arising from scientific fishing research, in particular via the implementation of closed seasons, prohibited zones and mesh size regulations.
Hussein Given a Deadline Mr. Bush consulted with allied officials and, last Wednesday, gave Iraq two days to move the missiles above the prohibited zone.
"Prohibited zones, detention centers ('camps de regroupements'), torture, executions without trial: this is the reality of the war he [Papon] was supervising out there."
It would, for example, count my instruction to my son to be back by midnight as legislative, and the policeman's order to move on when a driver stops in a prohibited zone as adjudicative.
The island has not yet been completely demined, and for this reason most of the island other than the beach constitutes a zone interdite (prohibited zone), with a barbed-wire fence and warning notices.
Some of those who did report to the civilian assembly centers were not sent to relocation centers, but were released under the condition that they remain outside the prohibited zone until the military orders were modified or lifted.
On Jan. 21, 1942, he recommended to Secretary Stimson the establishment of 86 "prohibited zones" in California, from which all "enemy" aliens would be removed, as well as a handful of larger "restricted zones," where they would be kept under close surveillance.
Biddle was given authority to establish prohibited zones, from which enemy aliens could be moved at will; to seize as contraband any weapons and other articles as required for national security; to freeze enemy aliens' funds, and to intern any of them who might be deemed dangerous.
After its heyday with rockets like Blue Streak, Redstone, Black Arrow and Europa, Woomera became almost totally dependent on the American-operated satellite ground station, a few miles southwest in a prohibited zone of salt bush, white domes, corrugated metal sheds and powerful computers.
He didn't give a direct answer, he said the Department of Justice would be through if we interfered with citizens and writ of habeas corpus, etc." When DeWitt, on Feb. 9, asked for the establishment of much larger prohibited zones in Washington, Oregon and Arizona, Biddle refused to go along.
Referring to those areas designated "prohibited zones," al-Majid ordered that "all persons captured in those villages shall be detained and interrogated by the security services and those between the ages of 15 and 70 shall be executed after any useful information has been obtained from them, of which we should be duly notified."