outlaw造句

Long ago in England,lived a famous outlaw named Robin Hood.

When I started it was seen as a bit of an outlaw pastime, for rogues and cheats.

The new strategy document suggests that, rather than trying to negotiate treaties that outlaw such behaviour, America should lead by example.

There's no more room to Bury the dead, they can't be cremated and laws forbid a new cemetery. So the mayor has proposed an intriguing solution: outlaw death.

An increase in drink-driving by young people has caused a grim death toll from late-night weekend accidents; the new rules in effect outlaw drinking for drivers under the age of 21.

Should we continue to embrace this dramatic move towards the posthuman, or outlaw radical technological transformations?

But so long as there is injustice, tyranny, oppression and inequality, there will always be a place for the beloved outlaw hero, even if he was a Nurdler.

Michigan and California have passed laws to outlaw cage confinement of hens, and Ohio's governor announced his support for a moratorium on the construction of any new cage layer facilities.

outlaw造句

Indeed, today's archers still honour the fabled outlaw.

The film-maker is currently in post-production on Robin Hood, his retelling of the legend of Britain's most famous outlaw, starring Russell Crowe.

Challenged Blair on plans to outlaw foxhunting.

When the activist heard that Museveni wants to outlaw female circumcision, it brought back memories of her own experience of being "stitched like a curtain," she said.

But it rushed to outlaw snoods (neck-warmers) on the field: Mr Blatter feared that a player might be strangled.

In 2011, as in 1943, efforts to outlaw and punish the most horrific deeds need to be pragmatic, and well-adapted to local realities, as well as spectacular and utopian.

Immediately after its founding, New China adopted resolute measures to outlaw prostitution.