| 31. | In 1682 he was debarred by an Act of Parliament from succeeding to his brother's earldom and estates.
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| 32. | A person who has been a judge of a court is debarred from practicing in the jurisdiction of that court.
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| 33. | Boothman championed the abolition of Rule 21, which debarred members of the British security forces from joining the GAA.
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| 34. | For example, companies can be debarred from contracts due to allegations of fraud, mismanagement, and similar improprieties.
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| 35. | He was debarred from election as he was convicted in the Brij Behari Prasad murder case along with Surajbhan Singh.
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| 36. | Macleod replied that he had no reason to think Sikota was being " debarred from any post through discrimination ".
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| 37. | Since 1998, 53 companies have been debarred by the Bank and their names posted on the World Bank Web site.
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| 38. | The attempt to dislodge the 127th was not a determined one and the battalion's inordinate firepower debarred further attempts.
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| 39. | He also claims that De Morgan was an atheist and that this debarred him from a position at Oxford or Cambridge.
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| 40. | The Cray supercomputer acquired from the US in 1988 for metereology is still debarred for use in any other area of research.
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