Word: forbiddingly
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...forbid we have any injuries, I would be entirely comfortable with her,” Delaney-Smith said...
...some big wins without Reka which, again, is wonderful for this team to know that—God forbid that we have to have any regular-season games without her—we’re capable, we’re deep enough, we’re strong enough to handle some injuries,” Delaney-Smith said...
...always slice her tomatoes in circles (she doesn’t like them diced). DiCenso is highly attuned to Jones’ eating idiosyncrasies. “In some ways she’s delicate, sensitive,” he says. And, he adds, “God forbid there be a piece of onion in any of her food, but sometimes we sneak one in there just...
...perfectly legal to own a tiger as a pet. If you put it on display, you would need a permit from the U.S. Department of Agriculture plus any that are required in that state. But no federal law prevents you from having a pet tiger, and only 20 states forbid big-cat ownership entirely (though many cities, including New York, do have local bans). A bill before the U.S. Senate would ban interstate and foreign commerce in big cats, except for circuses, zoos and other facilities like wildlife sanctuaries. But even that would not prohibit private ownership...
...this is the first case of this kind to come before an appellate court, the Supreme Court set a tasteless precedent for evading the moral and legal canons that forbid executing the insane. The number of mentally deranged convicts that can now be killed will be limited only by the effectiveness of the drugs that they can be made to take against their will. The very thought of promoting the use of the fruits of medical research for the facilitation and legitimization the destruction of life—besides being an utterly illogical proposition—should revolt even...